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Brief description of the issue:
In the basic planner, I find it very difficult to input altitude values. I donāt know how the input field will react every time I type a number.
I often use this entry field to maintain a low ifr altitude (under 17500ft). So I get into trouble too many.
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Put the mouse cursor on the left of 1071 and left click ,then ,on keyboard, pust CANC several times till 0 Zero will be the only number left.Then type 1700 and the final number will be 17000.
I want to start a flight @ 3,000 ft. in my FSR500.
I set a custom departure and a custom arrival.
In āNav Logā I set my cruise altitude to 3,000 ft.
If I close out of āNav Logā it shows my departure and arrival altitude is 3,000 ft.
But when I click āFlyā Iām at 20,000 ft.
Do I have to set a flight plan in LittleNavMap or Navigraph, export the flight plan, and load it from the World Map?
What Iām reading is that I need to set a departure from an airport to stop this bug. In other words, starting a flight in the air wonāt respect the cruise altitude I set in the Nav Log.
Itās puzzling that different planes start the in-air flight at different altitudes.
My Bonanza starts at 1500 ft., while my FSR500 starts at 20000 ft.
So what you have to do here is what the map would say is 5000ft or whatever, but what it automatically does is sends you to cruising altitude in which would be like 30000-40000 and so the way to fix this is to go to nav log which should appear somewhere at the top right of your screen (should say ānav logā) click it, then set it to a lower altitude now idk if it adds how ever many feet you wanted to 5000ft or itās just dumb but in case of it adding to it, just put the altitude you want and just descend to 3000ft. (This may not be helpful because itās my first time on here and I need help with something else, but I do remember having this issue a while ago)