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Flight planning is the process of preparing for a flight: planning a route to fly, identifying alternate destinations in case of diversion, calculating required fuel, ensuring the aircraft will not be not overloaded and so on.
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Can there be more than one airway with the same name in the world?
Yes.
It may not be ICAO, but there are several military aerial refueling routes with same-name civilian routes.
AR11, AR14, and AR24 are the ones I've worked with. These are aerial refueling routes in …
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If an airliner turns back midway, how is the route planned?
If you, as an airliner, make a midflight request to return to your departure airport, we will get you your clearance.
This would be a very unusual request, though, and you can expect some follow-up qu …
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What is supposed to prevent a commercial crew from flying to the wrong airport?
Some of them are inexplicable, like the Dreamlifter 747-400 that landed at Jabara airport in Wichita, instead of McConnell Air Force Base. The aircraft REQUESTED and was issued the RNAV 19 approach, a …
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What is the name of the format of route with the dots? Eg. DTW..LAYNE.DXO006 (...)
This is an ATC routing format, introduced long ago, with the IBM 9020 mainframe. The dots are element separators, used because spaces would signify a new field in the flight plan. Two dots separate li …