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Would it be possible to add a way users can manually add FPs based on the aircrafts callsign, and cross check with its ADEP and ADES? The old integrated Euroscope SBS2FSDProxy had this functionality and I think it's the only way we can get FPs here in Europe.
It would work like this:
The user sources real life FPs. Example: https://edi-gla.co.uk/ < search < add your FIR id to "remarks contain". This is by far the hardest part but anyone willing hard enough can certainly do it. This file used to be premade for Euroscope and is still around somewhere but it's at least 8 years old.
Users generate a file with callsign, route, ADEP, ADES
Then, your program can search for all the displayed callsigns in the file. If two callsigns are equal, it then checks if the ADEP/ADES are similar and if so, the route gets allocated to the flight.
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I've created an example file for EBBU FIR (Belgium and Luxembourg) in a github repository. I can customize it as you like.
You may also download our Euroscope files by running BEARS if you want to test it: https://beluxvacc.org/files/navigation_department/BEARS/BEARS.zip
Hi,
Quick suggestion.
Would it be possible to add a way users can manually add FPs based on the aircrafts callsign, and cross check with its ADEP and ADES? The old integrated Euroscope SBS2FSDProxy had this functionality and I think it's the only way we can get FPs here in Europe.
It would work like this:
The user sources real life FPs. Example: https://edi-gla.co.uk/ < search < add your FIR id to "remarks contain". This is by far the hardest part but anyone willing hard enough can certainly do it. This file used to be premade for Euroscope and is still around somewhere but it's at least 8 years old.
Users generate a file with callsign, route, ADEP, ADES
Then, your program can search for all the displayed callsigns in the file. If two callsigns are equal, it then checks if the ADEP/ADES are similar and if so, the route gets allocated to the flight.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: