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Pmdg Help! HOW To Enter Pacific Nats Into FMC!  
User currently offlineNavymmw From United States, joined Jun 2007, 241 posts, RR: 0
Posted (2 years 6 months 1 week 9 hours ago) and read 5539 times:

How do I enter GAPP3 SFO ALCOA BUTEN BOSKE 4000N 14000W
4300N 15000W 4600N 16000W 4600N 17000W
4500N 18000E 4400N 17000E 4200N 16000E
ETRON OTR9 ABETS OTR11 SCORE OTR12 PETAL
OTR20 LIBRA into the FMC? Also is this a good roure for a flight from KSFO-RJAA?

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User currently offlineMir From United States, joined Jan 2004, 13285 posts, RR: 65
Reply 1, posted (2 years 6 months 1 week 7 hours ago) and read 5537 times:

I assume this is the 747-400 you're talking about. I'd just enter each point as you did above, though since I don't have that plane, I'm not sure how you enter the lat/lon coordinates.

Quoting Navymmw (Thread starter):
Also is this a good roure for a flight from KSFO-RJAA?

This website should teach you what you need to figure out what the tracks are: http://csgm.org/kzak/tutor/pacots_tutorial.htm . If you fly them, it's a good route. Or you look up the flights on Flightaware and copy their route.

-Mir


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User currently offlineJwenting From Netherlands, joined Apr 2001, 10017 posts, RR: 29
Reply 2, posted (2 years 6 months 1 week 5 hours ago) and read 5532 times:

there are no NAT tracks in the Pacific.
Would be rather difficult as the very name NAT stands for North Atlantic Track.

And yes, you just enter each point in turn, just as you would with a NAT.


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User currently offlineDavid L From United Kingdom, joined May 1999, 8282 posts, RR: 41
Reply 3, posted (2 years 6 months 6 days 18 hours ago) and read 5507 times:

I can't verify this as I only have FSX installed so my PMDG 747 is in the drawer doing nothing, but my take is this:

Quoting Navymmw (Thread starter):
4000N 14000W

Since you're dealing with whole numbers of degrees, that could be entered as:

N40W140

Quoting Navymmw (Thread starter):
4200N 16000E

Similarly, that would be entered as:

N42E160

If you need to include minutes, the format is:

Nxxxx.xWxxxxx.x (note the extra digit in the longitude field), e.g. N4625.6E00520.7


... but I may be wrong
User currently offlineNavymmw From United States, joined Jun 2007, 241 posts, RR: 0
Reply 4, posted (2 years 6 months 6 days 11 hours ago) and read 5487 times:

thankyou, I will try this out.

User currently offlineRyanair737 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR:
Reply 5, posted (2 years 6 months 6 days 10 hours ago) and read 5482 times:

For Lat/Long waypoints you simply put in the RTE page the coordinates in a format like this NXXXXX/EXXXXXX / SXXXXX/WXXXXXX. Put it in the right hand column of the RTE page and it will bring it up as a DCT to point.

737

User currently offlineDavid L From United Kingdom, joined May 1999, 8282 posts, RR: 41
Reply 6, posted (2 years 6 months 6 days 1 hour ago) and read 5469 times:

Quoting Ryanair737 (Reply 5):
you simply put in the RTE page the coordinates in a format like this NXXXXX/EXXXXXX / SXXXXX/WXXXXXX

I seem to recall having to omit the "/" characters, even though the manual includes them. Perhaps it depends on whether you enter them into the Route page or the Legs page. I'll have to take your word for it as I can't confirm/deny it until I can get my hands on the FSX version.  Sad

In any case, in the thread starter's case, the shorter version can be used.


... but I may be wrong
User currently offlineRyanair737 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR:
Reply 7, posted (2 years 6 months 5 days 22 hours ago) and read 5462 times:

Quoting David L (Reply 6):
I seem to recall having to omit the "/" characters, even though the manual includes them.

Yeah sorry that is correct, I just put the / in to illustrate the difference between the N/E and S/W coordinates. Yes they should be written with no / in the middle! The more common way is that you enter them into the Route page, you can though as the manual states enter them into the Legs page also if you want to do it that way.

737

User currently offlineDavid L From United Kingdom, joined May 1999, 8282 posts, RR: 41
Reply 8, posted (2 years 6 months 5 days 21 hours ago) and read 5454 times:

Quoting Ryanair737 (Reply 7):
Yeah sorry that is correct, I just put the / in to illustrate the difference between the N/E and S/W coordinates

As I said, that's the way it's printed in the manual and they have less of an excuse.  Smile


... but I may be wrong
User currently offlineDavid L From United Kingdom, joined May 1999, 8282 posts, RR: 41
Reply 9, posted (2 years 6 months 4 days 17 hours ago) and read 5428 times:

Um... some feedback would be appreciated.  Smile


... but I may be wrong
User currently offlineSanthosh From India, joined Sep 2001, 542 posts, RR: 2
Reply 10, posted (1 month 2 weeks 2 days 22 hours ago) and read 1394 times:

To the best of my knowledge there is only one way to enter the LAT/LONG coordinate in PMDG MD-11

eg: If its 53N 050W. You need to type in the FMS like this N5300.0W05000.0. Then enter.

The main thing here is the format.. N should have 4 values before its decimal place and W should have 5 values before the decimal place and with no space in between . Try this .. It will surely work..

Regards
George


Happy Landing
User currently offlineSanthosh From India, joined Sep 2001, 542 posts, RR: 2
Reply 11, posted (1 month 2 weeks 2 days 22 hours ago) and read 1392 times:

And sorry I forgot to mention. You need to put this "/" without quotes in between
N5300.0/W05000.0

Now it should work.


Regards
George


Happy Landing
User currently offlineDavid L From United Kingdom, joined May 1999, 8282 posts, RR: 41
Reply 12, posted (1 month 2 weeks 2 days 22 hours ago) and read 1389 times:



Quoting Santhosh (Reply 10):

You know this thread is over two years old, right?  Smile


... but I may be wrong
User currently offlineLonghornmaniac From United States, joined Jun 2005, 2063 posts, RR: 51
Reply 13, posted (1 month 2 weeks 2 days 19 hours ago) and read 1378 times:
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Quoting Santhosh (Reply 10):

I can't vouch for the MD-11, but on the 747 and 737 the tracks are written as mentioned previously:

N45W60
S33W123

etc...

No decimals are needed. One thing I have noticed is that format has to be keyed in on the Legs page, it won't work on the Route page.

Cheers,
Cameron


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User currently offlineSanthosh From India, joined Sep 2001, 542 posts, RR: 2
Reply 14, posted (1 month 2 weeks 2 days 4 hours ago) and read 1332 times:



Quoting David L (Reply 12):
You know this thread is over two years old, right?

You are right. Anyway lemme tell you something.... It was quite recently that I installed the PMDG MD-11 and I was stuck at a point where I couldn’t enter those coordinates for NAT's for a transatlantic flight. So I made a quick search in Google and this thread popped up. Even thought it didn’t give an instant answer at least it made me think slightly different and try a few new things to get it right... Now that I have tried it myself and got a positive result just wanted to share.. You never know, it could be useful for someone else who’s stuck with the same problem. Even if someone else is trying for the same answer 5 years later…. Now this thread is fully helpful….  Smile


Regards
George


Happy Landing
User currently offlineDavid L From United Kingdom, joined May 1999, 8282 posts, RR: 41
Reply 15, posted (1 month 2 weeks 2 days 2 hours ago) and read 1324 times:



Quoting Santhosh (Reply 14):

No problem - just checking.  Smile


... but I may be wrong
User currently offlineKimberlyrj From United Kingdom, joined Mar 2008, 298 posts, RR: 1
Reply 16, posted (1 month 3 days 20 hours ago) and read 871 times:
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Hi

If you go to the website below - its updated twice a day with the official NATracks that are being used (for the Atlantic)...

https://www.notams.jcs.mil/common/nat.html

I take a daily record of the tracks as I tend to run a month behind 'real world time'...

KimberlyRJ


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User currently offlineKimberlyrj From United Kingdom, joined Mar 2008, 298 posts, RR: 1
Reply 17, posted (4 weeks 1 day 22 hours 24 minutes ago) and read 682 times:
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Quoting Longhornmaniac (Reply 13):
I can't vouch for the MD-11, but on the 747 and 737 the tracks are written as mentioned previously:

N45W60
S33W123

I use all three versions of the jet PMDG aircraft, PMDG B737NG & B744 in FS9 and B744 & Boeing MD11 in FSX...

Here is a NATrack that was in use on 25th October 2009-11-20

Track C
DOGAL 54/20 53/30 51/40 48/50 NOVEP YYT
East lvls 320 330 340 350 360 370 380 390 400
West lvls NIL
EUR RTS EAST NIL
NAR N109 N113B N115B-

Now with PMDG’s the FMS (flight management system) uses a database with has is a copy of the real world database of all navigation points (VOR/NDB etc) and ‘waypoints’.

Over the Atlantic there are 100’s of waypoints, which are used for NATrack crossings – for example, you can see above after DOGAL (the start of NATrack C for Charlie) you have the navigation point 54/20 – now this in fact is entered into PMDG’s FMS system as 5420N. The next waypoint is 53/30 – which of course is entered as 5330N.

You can see the altitudes available below the NATrack route, in this case FL320 thru FL400 west bound and no altitudes available travelling east bound (this is entered to remind pilots they can’t use this NATrack to fly east bound.

It’s extremely important to use the most up to date NATrack information when flying on line (Vatsim etc) – if you don’t you will get told off my other on line pilots and if ATC is on line or comes on line they will soon kick you off line if you have not entered an active NATrack on your flight plan and you’re not flying it to the letter (or degree)...

I must admit I still plan my flights via ‘FSNavigator’ which I update every month along with all my aircraft FMS with data from Navigraph (http://www.navigraph.com/www/default.asp). Using Navigraph means PMDG’s SID/STAR information is also upgraded/updated... Navigraph also have an amazing system called ‘Navigraph nDAC 3’ – a programme which allows you to download and upgrade SID/STAR charts and includes ‘en-route charts’ (those highways in the skies, along with their waypoints/navigational aids and official names). Many people don’t both using the system on FS9 and FSX, which is a real shame as real world airlines do!

KimberlyRJ


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