Thanks for a great video. Question. If I have multiple planes inbound, how do I know which airport is their destination? There are no information strips that I can find.
Planes with the last two letters of an airport's ICAO code is their destination. If their destination isn't the main airport, then another line is created for the target which is the last two letters of the airport's ICAO code, and the target will also be a different color. For example, using label B which is the label with two lines and the second line is timeshared, on default EHAM arrivals to EHRD will have a third line "RD" and the target color would be turquoise. Also, there are no information strips in Endless ATC.
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Thanks for a great video. Question. If I have multiple planes inbound, how do I know which airport is their destination? There are no information strips that I can find.
Planes with the last two letters of an airport's ICAO code is their destination. If their destination isn't the main airport, then another line is created for the target which is the last two letters of the airport's ICAO code, and the target will also be a different color. For example, using label B which is the label with two lines and the second line is timeshared, on default EHAM arrivals to EHRD will have a third line "RD" and the target color would be turquoise. Also, there are no information strips in Endless ATC.