by Steve Waite » Fri Dec 27, 2019 10:09 pm
What I might do is choose Computed approach and Initial Departure Fix. The GPS route to final will be 90/60/30 and 45/45 selectable from the other approach settings on the mission page. Those are GPS waypoints so will be called out.
With computed approaches, each section is the computed distance at your speed, selected in the aircraft params and section times in the Mission page. So we find the final leg is five minutes, preceded by up to four three minute sections.
Ideal Flight is calling out the GPS notification of passing waypoints on the plan, so the GPS won't see waypoints in the FMS STAR or SID. SID/STAR accommodates routing for when things are less than ideal, go arounds, waiting, slotting in to a queue. A complication I feel that is not required for landing and navigation practices. Mainly found in planners that only have access to an AIRAC. IF has access to the sim navigation, fsAerodata, and the AIRAC of choice.
What can be achieved quite simply is an option to call out any waypoint passed over, if that would be helpful. So long as IF indexer has met those waypoints in the data, they can be spoken of when flown over.
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