Good morning,
I am an ex USAF pilot (UPT Class 71-07A KCBM) and have lived in a “hangar home” at Sierra Sky Park (E79), a residential airport in Fresno, CA, for the last 25 years. At age 76, I no longer fly “real aircraft”, but I love MSFS 2020 and particularly enjoy the TBM930 in the VR mode. I’m wondering why my airport is not in the database. Many other small non tower airports around here are, but not E79.
Is there a reason for this?
It would be great if it were!
Thanks,
CAPT FTGIII
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Other sources show it’s open.
Wonder if there was a mistake made with the AIRAC?
Ah, well, it is available in Navigraph - you can only start from the runway.
Perhaps it’s Navblue that thinks it’s unavailable.
Thanks for the reply but E79 is not closed. There is a very active aviation community here including an EAA chapter.
Are you a Navigraph subscriber?
Can any other players NOT on Navigraph confirm they can see the airport and select it as an origin or destination?
I suspect this is a Navblue stock data issue, but we need to confirm.
I’ll be landing in a little bit, if no one else has a chance to test I’ll remove the Navigraph data and test.
Thanks. I am not familiar with Navigraph. How does one access this?
Navigraph is a paid susbscription (works on PC only).
You get updated NAV Data (AIRAC) as well as access to Jeppesen charts.
It will update the NAV Data in the sim, in airplanes that accept it (PMDG 737, Fenix A320, Aerosoft CRJ, etc…). As well as third party applications (Little Nav Map, Pilot2ATC, etc)…
Thank you all very much!