I could not find an airport icao code of "47a". Actually, Icao codes
are 4 letters so make sure you are saying the correct icao code.
Also, make sure to use nato alphabetics and call numbers one by one.
for example "Make the destination airport echo gulf lima lima".
I'm not sure about the word "the", So maybe try using it with and
without it? I forgot about that command.
If you want to set everything manual, Then You'll have to also set the
origin airport as well, to whatever airport you're starting from.
And last thing, not using a proper IFR flightPlan will result of
ItsYourPlane having not full control of your aircraft, and You will
have speed control issues, Which would result in wrong altitude
positions at wrong times, Which will result in crashes. Unless you have
an online ATC or a group flight with someone advising on your
navigation, It's not recommended to do that.
Cheers
Hadi
On 2/17/2017 7:46 PM, James Howard wrote:
so I'm having this odd issue with IYP, I'm trying to manually set a
destination, so I don't have to always use flight plans, one, I don't
want a huge folder full of clutter and plans, two, I prefer to only
use them when I need them. so I tried doing a run this morning without
using a flight plan, but I was not able to get IYP to set a
destinaton. I was using the command make destination airport, example,
I"ll use the run this morning, I said "make destination airport 47A"
However when I did so, IYP would not take the command, I just got the
tone it gives when it doesn't know what you're saying, and I tried
this several times, now I'm not sure what to do to get it to manually
set the destination for me.
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