I think that part of the problem is that flight plans are designed to be edited
before use. They don't include proper altitude instructions, for instants, so
it is likely that you would need to handle that yourself. Flight plans are
really intended for automatic flying, and The import function is good for
getting a list of way points, but won't handle the finer points.
Best,
Zack.
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On Jul 23, 2017, at 9:35 AM, Declan Webster <declan.webster44@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I just used FSX pilot for a flight to Portugal, I'd imported an FSX flight
plan and everything was looking good. We were cruising at 32,000 feet but as
we got closer to the airport it didn't descend, it waited right up until we
got to the last waypoint which was around 10 miles away from the airport and
then descended from 32,000 feet, but obviously you have to get down very fast
so it descended very fast at a rate of 12,000 ft./m which caused the aircraft
to over speed. We then levelled off and landed but surely it shouldn't just
plunge like that when we're so close to the airportBlind and Visually
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