Cargo Loads

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BRU
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Post by BRU »

Just wondering if there was anyway of having a predetermined cargo load for the flight you are to complete instead of just leaving it up to us. It would add just another dimension to pre-flight plannning. Just a thought... <!--emo&:D-->[img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]<!--endemo--> a Merry Christmas to the staff and all the the pilots of Globe Cargo.. <!--emo&:excl:-->[img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/excl.gif[/img]<!--endemo--> Bruce U
nharwood

Post by nharwood »

I second your comments. What I do now is max out my fuel / cargo load for the distance flown.
james67

Post by james67 »

"I agree with you as well. An automated 'addition' to this currently wonderfully advanced virtual airline that generates both ship numbers and cargo load for routes would be wonderful. As it is now, I ask my region's administrator for these as a form of dispatch release. Maybe the ship numbers are already listed on the Polar Air schedule, I need to check... if not, maybe that would be a good place to have this info (including the standard cargo hauled on that route). Jim PAC1141 "
hjmemon

Post by hjmemon »

Hi eveybody. well efer flight leg RKSI-KORD. In no wind conditions whats the max ZFW for this leg. I had to add exta fuel through the FS menu or first time and had toadd 200k tailwind on second flight. Waiting for reply. Hashim Jabbar Memon
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