DISCLAIMER: USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!

I left the *.PLN FS2002 code below to show anyone interested how simple these little text files are. It would of course be easier for me to post them on a web page and just let others copy and paste them into their own version of Notepad but (believe it or not) some people find this too difficult ;-)

Just copy and paste any *.PLN you want to fly into your FS2002/Flights/Myfliihgts folder. Select the ones you want to fly in FS2002 using the Flightplanner/Load screens. Once the plan is loaded, you can select your plane and fly the route. Don't bother with ATC unless you want to. These are VFR flight to see Alaska where you normally wouldn't go.

If you have FSUIPC, leave it set to move your plane. If you don't know what this means . . . forget about it ;-) FS2002 will move yor plane to its parking spot when it loads.

enjoy

[flightplan]
title=PAWD to PANC
description=PAWD, PANC
type=VFR
routetype=2
cruising_altitude=3000
departure_id=PAWD, N60* 7.93', W149* 25.40', +000022.00
departure_position=PARKING 2
destination_id=PANC, N61* 10.07', W150* 2.01', +000144.00
departure_name=Seward
destination_name=Stevens Anchorage Intl
waypoint.0=PAWD, A, N60* 7.93', W149* 25.40', +000022.00,
waypoint.1=Bear L., A, N60* 12.00', W149* 21.00', +000475.00,
waypoint.2=9Z9, A, N60* 24.67', W149* 23.00', +000475.00,
waypoint.3=UTrail, A, N60* 32.00', W149* 16.00', +000475.00,
waypoint.4=Johnst, A, N60* 33.30', W149* 7.00', +000475.00,
waypoint.5=Huntr, A, N60* 39.00', W149* 1.00', +000475.00,
waypoint.6=Tunnel, A, N60* 43.00', W149* 2.00', +000475.00,
waypoint.7=Portage, A, N60* 49.30', W149* 00.00', +000050.00,
waypoint.8=Mud, A, N60* 54.00', W149* 11.00', +000475.00,
waypoint.9=HOPER, I, N60* 58.67', W149* 47.39', +91407.61,
waypoint.10=PANC, A, N61* 10.07', W150* 2.01', +000144.00,

Enjoy white-knuckle flying Alaska

Bill Irvine
wji@shaw.ca
