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Title: Feature Request?
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#1
Hi guys,

So since I have no experience in programming language, please excuse my question or request for a feature to be added at some point in the future.

Would it be possible to add a feature that allows you to file a route (flight plan) before starting myAAS and having the route show up on the live tracker page when looking at a specific pilot?

For instance, right now I'm flying KATL-ELLX and have filed a legitimate real world route and am flying that route (NAT included). When I go to the online pilots page and click my name, there is a distance and time discrepancy because myAAS does not have my flight plan stored so it's basically reading point A to point B.

Does this make sense and would this be a viable feature to add?

Thanks for your consideration.
 
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#2
Hello Kenneth,

Thank you for your suggestion, and of course this is something "viable", but there are some concerns I have, that is for how to align the data sources that we use for all of the waypoint information, i.e. missing waypoints, etc. This is a somewhat complex feature but of course could be done. Perhaps one day we could bring some more programmers on board to help!

 
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#3
Just to add a point, myAAS doesn't keep track of distances. It only keeps track of the current position of the aircraft. The distances are calculated by the webpage.

But, to re-iterate what Tom replied, programatically decoding a flight plan would be a *VERY* complex thing in our simulated world as not everyone uses the same data (I still use cycle 1311 Confusedhock: ).

 
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#4
If the uploaded plan gave the lat/lon for every waypoint and the name of those waypoints, then we would not need to rely on any external data. I remember that we used to have an option on the GA flight plan that allowed us to upload the FSX created flight plan to our server, because within that plan it has those two elements (lat/lon and name of waypoints). But the problem is that not everyone uses an FSX flight plan. When we moved to this new server (years ago) I dropped the flight plan feature because there were problems with using it on our current server host.

 
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#5
I see. I'll run some tests and see if I can come up with something (at least on my end Tongue).

 
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#6
I miss the feature from the old AAS where at 10000ft the crew started telling passengers to fasten seatbelts . please tell me i didnt dream this Confusedhock:

Im sure this was a feature , sorry to go a bit off topic

 
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#7
Leemazz Wrote:I miss the feature from the old AAS where at 10000ft the crew started telling passengers to fasten seatbelts . please tell me i didnt dream this Confusedhock:

Im sure this was a feature , sorry to go a bit off topic
You didn't dream it Lee!

 
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#8
AS201 Joe Wrote:(I still use cycle 1311 Confusedhock: ).

Confusedhock: Confusedhock: Confusedhock:

:roll: :roll: :roll:

ROFL. It's all good man. The funny thing is that things in FS do not change as they do in the real world. That tree that sprung up in front of the landing runway within the last year at your favorite airport isn't going to find it's way into FS. Unless you design scenery, of course. :lol:

I just thought it'd be a neat feature to have in myAAS is all. Thanks for looking into it at least Joe. And I too miss the announcement feature.
 
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