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Default flight plan is buggy?

YoYo

SOH-CM-2023
I wonder from long time what's going on here :loyal:. Is it bug or I miss something?

Please see this example. Sky Vector plan and main MSFS plan - looks ok, near the same.

Travel from PACV to PAHO. Time near more than 2 hours, direction 235-240, about 188 n.mils.





BUT in the sim, when Id like to have navigation preview ("N" key) I see only - 111 n.mils and Estimated Time En Route 26' only???



Any ideas? Is it a bug?
 
I would report it to Zendesk, with all of the images you've posted here and as much information as you can provide. What the 111.73 nautical miles reading is for is the distance into the flight at which point the flight planner has the beginning of the descent timed at, as is also indicated in the nav log for "TIMEDSCNT" (I confirmed this by creating the same flight plan myself just now). It of course shouldn't indicate that, however, for the total distance from PACV to PAHO at the top of the nav log.
 
Click the NavLog button inside the flight planner. That distance you'r seeing in the cockpit may be the distance to the top of your climb anticipated in the planner.
 
I would report it to Zendesk, with all of the images you've posted here and as much information as you can provide. What the 111.73 nautical miles reading is for is the distance into the flight at which point the flight planner has the beginning of the descent timed at, as is also indicated in the nav log for "TIMEDSCNT" (I confirmed this by creating the same flight plan myself just now). It of course shouldn't indicate that, however, for the total distance from PACV to PAHO at the top of the nav log.

Thx! :wavey:

Click the NavLog button inside the flight planner. That distance you'r seeing in the cockpit may be the distance to the top of your climb anticipated in the planner.

No, its empty. If its a distance to the top of the climb why here its ETE 26' and 86' with the same distance 111 nm?
 
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