How To Read Operational Flight Plans
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Thank you
great helpful, thx !
Glad it helped!
my question is how do we know when to increase or decrease alt if atc hasn't assinged
Where can I see the sids and stars?
Yes please
It’s on page 2, and look for route id
Thanks
Where can I find my landing altitude on the flight plan? I mean the destination airport elevation (I use SimBrief for my plans) I can't seem to find that info anywhere on the plan.
I just use Navigraph and look on the airport chart.
Can I use it for flight plan?I would like to use flight plan,and SIGWX for weather information.
yeah you can use it for that.
@@ThePlaneGuy Thank you for reply,This video let me know that what are the meaning in flight plan.This video is useful.
which airline is this ofp ?
I use fsx default plane.I don't have fmc,so I can't used it in fsx?
You dont need an fmc to use flight plans. You should be familar how to fly IFR.
can you please define the way points and airways from the route
I’m not sure what you mean ?
I wanna ask a something,at 25:27minutes you're saying the FL027 twenty seven thousound feet but is that a twenty seven hundred ? If you answered it i'd appreciate it :)
no I meant 2700ft. Good spot.
@@ThePlaneGuy thanks a lot
Where do you find your cruise speed?
Where it says stuff like .71
Hello can you do AAL OFP can't understand the AirLine OFP
I’m not to familiar with American style OFP. If you having trouble reading the, this is what I suggest you do. Go to simbreif.com and select LIDO in OFP layout. This will look the same as mine. Should be a lot easier to read.
once I accidentally printed 3 51 page flight plans.
Lol I have done that before. But its quite normal in real life for airlines to do that. It costs a fortune.
Finres = Final Reserve Fuel :)
Now you know!
I cant see any CG Centre of gravity and flex temp
Yeah… there not on the OFP.
Where do i see the Crusing Speed?
It’s the Mach number next on the columns beside the waypoints.
You mentioned that METAR lasts 24 hours , but its updated every 60 minutes
Well I never. I never said a METAR lasts 24 hours. I was trying to say that it is in 24 hours clock. BTW METAR are updated every 30 mins not 60 mins here.
In minute 30-32 , you mentioned , is valid from the 0518 / 0618 its a 24 hours, this got me confused.
By the way, I like very much the video
@@1Miguellima yeah Its just the way I speak may, it can be confusing. Sorry you found it to be like so. I was reffering to the 24 hour clock.
FINRES: Is final reserve fuel.
where do i see cost index?
The cost index is on the top right of the first page next to CRZ SYS then CI 5
Have you thought of being a trainer?
You r good.
Well... IRL I do a lot of training ( teaching )
How can i see cost index ?
cost index is "CI" top right, first page in LIDO format.
@@ThePlaneGuy for me is write M.(number)
@@gabrielakira9908 Im not sure what you are talking about. CRZ SYS CI 5. Thats the cost index.
@@ThePlaneGuy yeah , in the place CI 5 in your video for me is write M.74
@@gabrielakira9908 right, that will be your mach number. Are you using simbreif ?
25:22 86,000 Feet? Really? I haven't really tried going above 40,000 Feet
I think he said it wrong. I think he meant 8600 ft
Acr-on-yms: Break down the word in syllables so you can pronounce it.
That's better instead of TALKING TOO MUCH, AT LIST, use FMC meantime you show on paper, that will be a more POSITIVE result THAN TALK TOO MUCH AND MAKE BORD. AND USELESS...