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Hi,

 

Tried to enter some city pairs FL caps (e.g. EHAM - EGLL FL240) but each time I want to save, PFPX crashes.

 

And is there an instruction how to enter data, e.g. multiple city pairs? I've seen Eurocontrol docs where level caps are between 2 cities but also between groups (e.g. Paris Group) or FIR's and cities. Sometimes a couple of airports is written like e.g. EHAM/GG/RD. Is it also possible to enter data like this or should it be seperate airports?

 

Best regards,

JWS

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Which version of PFPX as I have no issues entering FL capping in 1288

 

You will need to enter the airports associated with a group as they are not defined in PFPX.

 

However you can enter airport multiples such as EHAM/RD

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Stephen,

 

Thx. Turned out I had to update from V123. It's working now.

Any idea where I can find which airports belong to a specific group?

 

BR

JWS

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Stephen,

 

This is weird. I made a couple of city pairs but after closing down FPFX and rebooting they are all gone from the list.

 

BR

JWS

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59 minutes ago, JWS said:

Stephen,

 

This is weird. I made a couple of city pairs but after closing down FPFX and rebooting they are all gone from the list.

 

BR

JWS

 

I can confirm the issue JWS

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Also noticed another strange thing. The RAD Appendix 3 states the restriction "applicability". In FPFX it is called "availability". This is not the same, in fact it is the opposite. Which became clear when I, as a test, entered two restrictions between EDDB/BT and EDDM, ETSI & LOWI/WL/WS. One is applicable (is in force) between 08:00-13:00 UTC (FL305) the other between 13:00-08:00 (FL345). When I tried to plan the flight it was 16:50 this afternoon. That should have given me a level cap of FL345. Instead FPFX showed FL305.

 

BR

JWS 

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