End of flight plan problem with Approach
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I'm actually surprised this hasn't come up already. To change the airport selected as your destination, and therefore the one you will select an approach for, press the line select key for the small arrow in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This will bring you to the flight plan naming and origin/destination screen. Enter the airport you desire for your origin, destination, or alternates, and then you can select approaches from these four airports on the approach selection screen.
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I'm actually surprised this hasn't come up already. To change the airport selected as your destination, and therefore the one you will select an approach for, press the line select key for the small arrow in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This will bring you to the flight plan naming and origin/destination screen. Enter the airport you desire for your origin, destination, or alternates, and then you can select approaches from these four airports on the approach selection screen.
@Black-Square said in End of flight plan problem with Approach:
I'm actually surprised this hasn't come up already. To change the airport selected as your destination, and therefore the one you will select an approach for, press the line select key for the small arrow in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This will bring you to the flight plan naming and origin/destination screen. Enter the airport you desire for your origin, destination, or alternates, and then you can select approaches from these four airports on the approach selection screen.
Thank you very much
By setting our arrival airport to "Alternate" we can actually choose the approaches.
However, we must not fly over several airports.
I'll come back to ask u another question... -
I'm not sure exactly what you are saying here, since you should be able to set any airport as your destination on that page, and then select approaches for it. You should also be able to have as many airports in the flight plan as you like before arriving at your destination. Perhaps your next question will be related. Always happy to help!