FMC Nats Help
#1
Posted 24 October 2009 - 07:47 PM
Today im doing a flight from KJFK-EGLL and this is my route.
FL370
MERIT3 MERIT HFD PUT BOS TUSKY N55B YYT NOVEP 4800N 05000W 5000N 04000W 5200N 03000W 5300N 02000W MALOT BURAK UL9 STU UP2 OKESI Y3 BEDEK
But the problem is when enter the nats in it says "Not in Database" Please help.
#2
Posted 24 October 2009 - 08:45 PM
4850N 5040N 5230N 4320N
#3
Posted 25 October 2009 - 04:36 AM
#4
Posted 25 October 2009 - 04:45 AM
4800N 05000W = 4850N or N48W050
5000N 04000W = 5040N or N50W040
etc
Edited by THBatMan8, 25 October 2009 - 04:48 AM.
#5
Posted 25 October 2009 - 04:54 AM
iranair787, on Oct 25 2009, 09:36 AM, said:
Not for LAT/LON coordinates.
4800N 05000W 5000N 04000W 5200N 03000W 5300N 02000W.
Would become.
48N050W 50N040W 52N030W 53N020W.
Lets take 4800N 05000W for example.
48
Becomes 48N050W.
Edited by bigflyersmallbyer, 25 October 2009 - 04:56 AM.
#7
Posted 26 October 2009 - 04:04 PM
bigflyersmallbyer, on Oct 25 2009, 05:54 AM, said:
3343S 15202E 3300S 15500E 3041S 16300E 3000S 16500E 2900S 17000E 2800S 17500E 2700S 18000E 2500S 17500W 2200S 17000W 1800S 16500W 1300S 16000W 0815S 15700W 0500S 15500W 0200N 15000W 0900N 14500W 1600N 14000W 2100N 13500W 2600N 13000W 3000N 12500W
CAYDUDE029, on Oct 24 2009, 09:45 PM, said:
4850N 5040N 5230N 4320N
how do i enter this a flight from
yssy-klax
#8
Posted 26 October 2009 - 04:11 PM
http://www.simroutes...ParseRoute.aspx
Enter :
Departure: YSSY
Route: 3343S 15202E 3300S 15500E 3041S 16300E 3000S 16500E 2900S 17000E 2800S 17500E 2700S 18000E 2500S 17500W 2200S 17000W 1800S 16500W 1300S 16000W 0815S 15700W 0500S 15500W 0200N 15000W 0900N 14500W 1600N 14000W 2100N 13500W 2600N 13000W 3000N 12500W
Arrival:KLAX
Like so and press generate. Then export that flightplan. If you had PMDG you would choose PMDG .RTE and it would go into the Program Files\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator 9\PMDG\FLIGHTPLANS part of the folder. You would then enter YSSYKLAX in the COROUTE of the FMC.
Edited by bigflyersmallbyer, 26 October 2009 - 04:11 PM.
#9
Posted 26 October 2009 - 04:14 PM
Oh, forgot to mention, I was using the Level-d 767
Ian.
Edited by Ian Marsh, 26 October 2009 - 04:20 PM.
#10
Posted 26 October 2009 - 06:31 PM
NOBAR B450 ABARB B450 TEKEP B450 NF 2800S 17500E 2600S 18000E 2400S 17500W 2100S 17000W 1800S 16500W 1500S 16100W MEGOG B200 PUMIS B200 BISOX B200 ANJJE 1000N 14200W 1500N 13800W 1900N 13500W AMATT 2800N 12500W FICKY C1177 SXC
The 1st coordinate is 2800S 17500E can be input as 28S175E,
next waypoint is 2600S 18000E which again can be inputted 26S180E
Next waypoint to look at would be 1000N 14200W can be inputted as 10N42
In terms of other flightplans in the thread Ive picked up 0815S 15700W which can be input as 15W57
Il say now that not all of them will work being input into the RTE page on the FMC, and might have to be entered into the Legs page.
Cheers
Tim
#11
Posted 26 October 2009 - 06:31 PM
Ian.
#12
Posted 27 October 2009 - 01:36 PM
binyaminerazzaq said:
3343S 15202E 3300S 15500E 3041S 16300E 3000S 16500E 2900S 17000E 2800S 17500E 2700S 18000E 2500S 17500W 2200S 17000W 1800S 16500W 1300S 16000W 0815S 15700W 0500S 15500W 0200N 15000W 0900N 14500W 1600N 14000W 2100N 13500W 2600N 13000W 3000N 12500W
Always remember that the FMC and IRS reads LAT/LON coordinates in the degrees minutes and seconds format. LAT/LON coordinates are drawn out so that 1 degree of longitude and latitude takes an hour to travel at 1 knot. Degrees of longitude and latitude are divided by minutes and seconds. There are 60 minutes in a hour and 60 seconds in a minute.
Take your first set of coordinates,
33 degrees and 43 minutes south becomes S3343. We need to add the longitude coordinates to complete the waypoint. 152 degrees and 2 minutes east becomes E15202. The completed waypoint will be S3343E15202.
The next waypoint will be entered differently because it represents where a parallel meets a meridian, as in there are no given minute or second coordinates. 33 degrees south will turn into S33. Then combine it with the longitude coordinates of 155 degrees east to come up with S33E155.
CaptainTim said:
NOBAR B450 ABARB B450 TEKEP B450 NF 2800S 17500E 2600S 18000E 2400S 17500W 2100S 17000W 1800S 16500W 1500S 16100W MEGOG B200 PUMIS B200 BISOX B200 ANJJE 1000N 14200W 1500N 13800W 1900N 13500W AMATT 2800N 12500W FICKY C1177 SXC
The 1st coordinate is 2800S 17500E can be input as 28S175E,
next waypoint is 2600S 18000E which again can be inputted 26S180E
Next waypoint to look at would be 1000N 14200W can be inputted as 10N42
In terms of other flightplans in the thread Ive picked up 0815S 15700W which can be input as 15W57
Il say now that not all of them will work being input into the RTE page on the FMC, and might have to be entered into the Legs page.
Cheers
Tim
You gave the Airbus format for LON/LAT coordinates.
Boeing FMC's read direction/degrees/minutes/seconds whereas Airbus and MD FMC's read degrees/minutes/seconds/direction.
On the 744 1000N 14200W would be N10W142 (remember that east and west coordinates are 3 digits as the prime meridian isn't drawn around the entire circumference of the earth).
#13
Posted 27 October 2009 - 07:25 PM
I've had them working with the PMDG
#14
Posted 27 October 2009 - 07:28 PM
CaptainTim, on Oct 27 2009, 08:25 PM, said:
I've had them working with the PMDG
Yeah, but the FMC won't take the coordinates if you placed them as 10N142W (I get the invalid entry message when I try to put the coordinates in like that). PMDG and LDS FMC's need the format as N10W142.
BTW, the part I placed in parentheses in my last reply wasn't aimed at you.
Edited by THBatMan8, 27 October 2009 - 07:37 PM.