What are you using to build Flight plans outside of the Sim?

HI

been reading but can’t seem to find a program, app or website where I can build a flight plan outside of the sim and then email the pln file from my Mac to the gaming PC? Can anyone help? I little little nave map but when I open it on the Mac it just looks for the Sim on a server :frowning:

thanks

Josh

Www.simbrief.com

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SimBrief, washed through LNM if I want to import them into the GNS530 mod.

simbrief, eurofpl, vroute (bec i am flying on vatsim)

thanks All.

looking at simbrief now

I’m using Simbrief. Skyvector is also a good one, especially for airport charts.

Carefull at Skyvector: it‘s a real world flight planning and filing website. So whatever you do: don‘t file a flight plan!

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Simbrief is the popular one to build flight plan outside of the sim. But I don’t like it, though, so I don’t use it myself.

The built-in flight planning from the world map is good enough for my needs.

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Little Navmap

Releases · albar965/littlenavmap · GitHub

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Little Navdata allows you to build flight plans even with all Flight Simulator airstrips. Ir os probably the best flight plans program.

Sorry, it is called Little Navmap.

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I confirm that LittleNavMap is an interesting solution for flight planning and as a moving map with several possible maps available for free.
Another possibility, with a simpler interface, is Plan-G. It can use directly Bing as moving map.
In my opinion both programs are superior to the present condition of the built-in MSFS flight planner.

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Navigraph is the best option for building flight plans, as you get a visual representation on the map of everything you put into your plan. This is especially useful for selecting the proper SID, STAR, and Approach procedure. This little piece of software comes with a moving map feature you can use on iPads or Android tablets for following your flight. Navigraph provides Airport charts for every airport in the world that is provided by Jeppeson charts; it provides all published IFR charts (SIDs, STARS, and Approach Procedures) for every airport covered. This also covers all published airport parking stand charts, taxiway charts, etc. for all covered airports. Yes. This is a paid subscription. But for me it is a worthwhile investment.

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Thanks again all

Have set up a sim brief account and successfully created and followed a couple of flight plans :grinning:

Josh

I use Little Navmap, it’s a great tool for GA pilots, and it is a freeware, if you fly Airliners Navigraph is probably the best option.

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Hi, How much is the subscription? I’m interested in the Navigraph program.

You can see the prices here Navigraph.

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Navigraph is king.

Simbrief and now that FBW A320 pulls in your last filed plan “it’s like butter”…

Also Navigraph and simbrief are both integrated in a lot of other 3rd parties, such as WT and FBW, and pilot2ATC

Navigraph aslo integrated New airac cycle for CRJ release