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PFPX - Professional Flight Planner X - is a new and innovative flight planning tool developed by real-world pilots and dispatchers. It’s a valuable and realistic addition to your flight simulation experience enabling you to create professional quality flight plans similar to those used by real-world airlines. Take your simulation to the next level! A user-friendly interface helps to easily build flight plans in a few steps. Advanced options permit realistic flight planning with sophisticated features like Long Range (EROPS) and Re-Dispatch Planning. The printable Flight Briefing Package includes real-time weather and wind charts as well as NOTAM, METAR and TAF reports. Planned routes can be exported to various add-ons like Airbus X Extended, PMDG 737 NGX, 747, MD 11 and Captain Sim 757/767.
PFPX comes with a large aircraft database ranging from Airbus and Boeing types to smaller airplanes like Citation and Cirrus. An open source file format allows simple creation of new aircraft types.
Regular navigation database updates are available for realistic route planning. A sample Flight Briefing Package can be downloaded. Find more video tutorials on the. The flight planning aspect of this program is good. It is a good advance over older softwares for planning your regular routes and saving them for later. Din En Iso 14971 Pdf here.
I would suggest that the claim here of a 'large database of supported aircraft' is an exaggeration. Many common aircraft have no listing to be able to plan fuel, and it is even worse if you try to integrate it with Topcat to get take-off and Landing data. I would encourage the vendor to specifically list supported aircraft prior to purchase. It is not practical for average simmers to create brand new aircraft types. If you fly anything other than the most popular boeing, I would suggest you check forums to see if your aircraft is supported. The planning side only is probably not worth the price. You will want the fuel planning aspect too.
The flight planning aspect of this program is good. It is a good advance over older softwares for planning your regular routes and saving them for later. I would suggest that the claim here of a 'large database of supported aircraft' is an exaggeration. Many common aircraft have no listing to be able to plan fuel, and it is even worse if you try to integrate it with Topcat to get take-off and Landing data. I would encourage the vendor to specifically list supported aircraft prior to purchase. It is not practical for average simmers to create brand new aircraft types. If you fly anything other than the most popular boeing, I would suggest you check forums to see if your aircraft is supported.
The planning side only is probably not worth the price. You will want the fuel planning aspect too.