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    WallyWalt87
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    Hi,

    I noticed that on the Vnav page, descent, E/D alt always shows -999, which makes no sense. I have entered a complete flight plan with SID and approach. Is there a way to get rid of this and show the correct descent altitude?

    Also, I noticed that there are no contrails - it may have been the weather conditions but it happened on two different flights (one with the 70 one with the 85).

    Thanks
    Walter

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      WallyWalt87
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      Ignore the contrail part. It was the weather conditions :)

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        Mark
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        The E/D ALT field on the VNAV DES page indicates the altitude of the last AT waypoint constraint prior to the end of the flight plan. "-999" is the value the GNLU will display when there isn't any valid data to be displayed in that field.

        If the E/D ALT field displays "-999" on any of your future flights, can you double-check that all mandatory fields on the PERF INIT page have been filled prior to departure (GW, ZFW, RESERVES and CRZ ALT). If you could also share the flight plan that this occurs on we could try to replicate it on our end.

        Mark - Just Flight

        Just Flight Development Assistant

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          rafgath
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          it happened to me when I forgot to click EXEC on FMS

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            The E/D ALT field on the VNAV DES page indicates the altitude of the last AT waypoint constraint prior to the end of the flight plan. "-999" is the value the GNLU will display when there isn't any valid data to be displayed in that field.

            If the E/D ALT field displays "-999" on any of your future flights, can you double-check that all mandatory fields on the PERF INIT page have been filled prior to departure (GW, ZFW, RESERVES and CRZ ALT). If you could also share the flight plan that this occurs on we could try to replicate it on our end.

            Mark - Just Flight

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            WallyWalt87
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            @Mark Hi Mark, thanks for the answer. It happens on every single flight, regardless the route. I have filled out the Perf Init (with all fields) and executed every page, that requires it (route and perf). I even tried to change the altitude constrains manually, but it never changes the -999 displayed.

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              @Mark Hi Mark, thanks for the answer. It happens on every single flight, regardless the route. I have filled out the Perf Init (with all fields) and executed every page, that requires it (route and perf). I even tried to change the altitude constrains manually, but it never changes the -999 displayed.

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              Mark
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              @WallyWalt87 Are you able to supply a flight plan that you've used where this issue occurred? Then I can try and replicate that on my side.

              The E/D ALT field automatically populates as soon as the destination airport is entered into the RTE page on my side, so it would be interesting to know if this may be specific to a certain airport.

              Mark - Just Flight

              Just Flight Development Assistant

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