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A flight planning example (3 of 10).

Bremen has compulsory Visual Reporting Points (VRP's). PocketFMS automatically detects this, and will insert a second leg to the best suitable VRP. In this case it will be reporting point WHISKEY.

PocketFMS automatically inserted the compulsary VRP.

Most items per leg will be self explanatory, however notice the 'AEEBRR' code for EDDW-W WHISKEY and the 'ED' code for EDDW 05 (threshold runway 05 Bremen airport). This means the leg from EHLE to EDDW-W starts in a class A, and sequentially crosses two class E, one class B and two type R airspaces if we plan at the proposed 2000 ft. The leg from EDDW-W WHISKEY to EDDW 05 starts in class E, and will cross an airspace class D. Type R stands for Restricted in this case.

The numbers 150 for the first leg and 118 for the second leg are the highest ground elevations encountered flying these legs. This can be very useful in mountainous terrain! The numbers just below the last leg are totals: 123.8 NM, 9.3 USG fuel and 0:54 total trip time.

 


 
 

 

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