Airport to airport

Hello, to whom it may concern! Want to know how to fly to multiple airports to refuel, exchange passengers and continue on the flight.

Thank you
Rich

If you’re referring to re-entering the world map to add a new flight plan, no. But you can do it like the real world… pull out some charts, plan a flight, and if equipped, enter it into your GPS or FMC. Then just take off and fly the plan.

The payload window is always available to change weight (pax or cargo) and add fuel.

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I’m flying the wonderful Just Flight Bae146, and achieve the multi segment flight as follows:
Plan the original leg in Simbrief, say EGLL to EGCC. Load into the MSFS world map and place rhe aircraft at EGLL. Load the flight plan and aircraft weight and fuel into the 146 EFB and FMC directly from Simbrief. Fly the first route to EGCC, using ATC if you wish. Park at EGCC and refile EGCC to EGPE in Simbrief and generate the plan. Now reload the flight plan from Simbrief into the EFB and FMC, and the EGCC to EGPE flight route will load. Then use the EFB aircraft page to load the new pax and fuel figures into the aircraft. I haven’t found a way to load the flight plan into the ATC system yet for the second and subsequent legs, so I’m ditching ATC at present.

I’m currently using this system to simulate diversions. I fly the original plan to destination, the 146 FMC route system includes the go around procedure, so into the hold after the missed approach. While in the hold I edit the Simbrief flight plan to go from original destination to alternate airfield, with no additional alternate. Back to the aircraft, reload the flight plan into the EFB, without changing the weights in the aircraft section, so no change of fuel load. Reload the flight plan to alternate in the FMC and route direct to the first en route reporting point. I’ve used the same technique in the FBW A320. Enjoy.

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You have a few options to achieve this.

  1. Just enter the new flight plans in manually, call the fuel truck (or just use the weight and balance option on the toolbar) to adjust fuel / cargo / passengers / etc…

  2. If the aircraft you fly supports it, import your flight plan from the supported source

  3. Ditch the in-sim ATC and use something like Pilot2ATC, VATSIM, etc… that does not require the world map.

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