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North Atlantic Track Data

Postby Guest » 23 Dec 2005 11:14

Site for the North Atlantic track data:

Updated daily with the official track data for Eastbound or Westbound pilots on that day, plus also includes Flight Levels =)
Issued by Shanwick Centre and CZQX Gander Centre

https://www.notams.jcs.mil/common/nat.html
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Postby kdwycha » 23 Dec 2005 13:55

I have always wanted to use those on transatlantic flights. I just cannot figure out how to enter all those into the FMC. Guess I gotta read up more.

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Postby Anthony Fluhart AS167 » 23 Dec 2005 14:18

depends on the product...

http://www.leveldsim.com/forums/forum_p ... nat+tracks

http://forums.avsim.net/dcboard.php?az= ... ype=search

http://forums.avsim.net/dcboard.php?az= ... &mode=full

Alot of peope suggest FSbuild for the nat tracks... I personally don't use anything extra for my navigation.

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Postby AS 2 Tom Little » 23 Dec 2005 14:48

kdwycha wrote:I have always wanted to use those on transatlantic flights. I just cannot figure out how to enter all those into the FMC. Guess I gotta read up more.


If you use the flightplanner on this site: http://rfinder.asalink.net/free/

And be sure the NATs are ENABLED all of your NAT waypoints are there. And as far as I know the NATs are up to date for each day you use this flight planner (although the rest of the waypoints are extracted from the current AIRAC data).

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Postby Guest » 23 Dec 2005 15:06

I use FS Navigator, I collect the data from that site and then use FSNav to make the plan then use a exporter, into my Level D 767's FMC
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Postby kdwycha » 23 Dec 2005 16:18

AS 2 Tom Little wrote:
kdwycha wrote:I have always wanted to use those on transatlantic flights. I just cannot figure out how to enter all those into the FMC. Guess I gotta read up more.


If you use the flightplanner on this site: http://rfinder.asalink.net/free/

And be sure the NATs are ENABLED all of your NAT waypoints are there. And as far as I know the NATs are up to date for each day you use this flight planner (although the rest of the waypoints are extracted from the current AIRAC data).


I use that site alot. I may try that out. I can use that and then export the route string into FSBuild 2.2 and export to my FMC's :D

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