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Message started by Jared_Maurtua on May 20th, 2012 at 3:02am

Title: Re: What is Pause at top of descent?
Post by fsxpaul on May 23rd, 2012 at 3:15pm

windycityflyer wrote on May 20th, 2012 at 12:27pm:
CoolP:

Your points, of course, are well-taken... ;D...

In my experience, even though I press the attendant button (of the most sophisticated voice-activated multi-crew experience expansion packs available these days), no dinner materializes from the galley (although voice-confirmed promises are made).

In fact, your 3rd possibility overrides... ;)...

More seriously, I did look for a PTD utility once when I forgot to pause my (LNAV+VNAV) active long-haul flight (on my arm-chair, mind you). When I returned a couple of hours later, the (gear-less) aircraft was found stuck to the ground in the vicinity of the DEST airport. I can only imagine the last few minutes(?) of the flight while the plane gallantly must have tried to follow the FMC instructions to reach its intended STAR and ILS RWY!

BTW, some like-minded virtual flyer had created an utility (aptly called "iwillbeback.zip") on avsim:

http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?DLID=24428&Name=&FileName=&Author=&CatID=root

However, this being dated back to 2002 (and for FS2002), I've not tried it....


I have used a gauge called BeThere! that works as promised (FS9 & FSX):



http://library.avsim.net/search.php?SearchTerm=bethere.zip&CatID=root

The only piece of info you need is longitude & latitude for input into the gauge as a reference.
Then you input the off-set distance from your reference and then arm it.

The easiest lat & long to use would be your destination airport and then off-set maybe 150 nm or so.


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