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Old April 25th 04, 11:53 PM
MLenoch
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Default IFR Flight Plans on the web

OK, I give..........is there a place to file an IFR flight plan on the web?
Thx,
VL
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Old April 26th 04, 01:22 AM
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(MLenoch) wrote in
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OK, I give..........is there a place to file an IFR flight plan on the
web? Thx,
VL


www.duats.com
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Old April 26th 04, 01:26 AM
Rod Madsen
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Sure. DUATS.com
"MLenoch" wrote in message
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OK, I give..........is there a place to file an IFR flight plan on the

web?
Thx,
VL



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Old April 26th 04, 01:27 AM
Judah
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You can also try www.duat.com

Leave off the last S for savings...


(MLenoch) wrote in
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OK, I give..........is there a place to file an IFR flight plan on the
web? Thx,
VL


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Old April 26th 04, 05:16 AM
Jeff Saylor
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MLenoch wrote:

OK, I give..........is there a place to file an IFR flight plan on the web?
Thx,
VL


For Web use, Duat.com (Data Tranformation Duats) has a nicer interface (IMHO)
than duats.com. You can even save favorite routes and other information

Duats.com (CSC Duats) does however have the Cirrus software that works great,
although you need to login interactively to save (up to 5 or so) airplane
profiles before using them with the software. Their webpage stores aircraft
profiles too, but IIRC they are separate than the aircraft profiles you use
from the interactive (and cirrus) login.

CSC Duats requires flight plans to be filed by the user that logged in. DTC
allows you to specify another pilot. This is especially useful for an
instrument student; she can file the flight plan from her account and specify
her instructor has the pilot if she desires.

For both systems, I recommend setting up a customized user ID that you can
easily remember (old telephone number perhaps) so you can always login from the
XYZ fbo.



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Old April 26th 04, 02:34 PM
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(MLenoch) wrote in message ...
OK, I give..........is there a place to file an IFR flight plan on the web?
Thx,
VL


I like
http://www.fltplan.com

Easy to configure, straight forward flight plan entry
and form generation, you can see/select/modify previously
entered plans (handy for frequently flown routes), real time
graphical weather, has a backup web site in case the
first one goes down, and it's free!

--
Allen Johnson
PP-ASEL-IA
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Old April 28th 04, 03:45 AM
Andrew Sarangan
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(ajohnson) wrote in
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(MLenoch) wrote in message
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OK, I give..........is there a place to file an IFR flight plan on
the web? Thx,
VL


I like
http://www.fltplan.com

Easy to configure, straight forward flight plan entry
and form generation, you can see/select/modify previously
entered plans (handy for frequently flown routes), real time
graphical weather, has a backup web site in case the
first one goes down, and it's free!


The flight plan filing function on fltplan.com seem very crude. You have
to send them an email and wait for a response. You can do all of this
real time at duats.com
 




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