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r730 r725 58 58 configuration, however is saved at the time of exceeding 50 knots GS, but 59 59 will be checked and logged when leaving the ground. If you do not lift-off 60 within 60 seconds of exceeding 50 knots GS, a speed fault will be 61 logged. The same occurs, if your GS decreases to or below 50 knots after 62 having exceeded it earllier. If, however, you check the 63 <i>Rejected takeoff</i> checkbox on the 64 <a href="#takeOffPage"><i>Takeoff</i></a> page, the fault will 60 within 60 seconds of exceeding 50 knots GS, a fault will be logged. If, 61 however, you check the <i>Rejected takeoff</i> checkbox on 62 the <a href="#takeOffPage"><i>Takeoff</i></a> page, the fault will 65 63 disappear and your flight will enter the <b>RTO</b> (rejected takeoff) 66 64 stage.</li> … … 76 74 to descend during a climb and the previous conditions also hold.</li> 77 75 <li><b>go-around</b>: If you retract the gears during landing.</li> 78 <li><b>taxi after landing</b>: When the aircraft is on the76 <li><b>taxi after landing</b>: When the aircraft is in the 79 77 ground and its ground speed is below 25 knots after landing.</li> 80 78 <li><b>end</b>: If the N<sub>1</sub> of the turbines becomes … … 102 100 the front page of the <a href="http://virtualairlines.hu">MAVA 103 101 website</a> and also on a 104 <a href="http://virtualairlines.hu/acars2/show.html">map</a>. This map is 105 also <a href="#acarsTab">displayed</a> by the program. 102 <a href="http://virtualairlines.hu/acars2/show.html">map</a>. 106 103 </p> 107 104 … … 402 399 This page displays some important information about your flight, 403 400 such as the type and tail number of the aircraft to use, the 404 departure airport and possibly the gate. You can also select whether you 405 would like to connect to a variant of Microsoft Flight Simulator or 406 X-Plane. The choice is remembered by the program and the selected one will be 407 the default next time. (<i>Support for X-Plane is currently experimental. The 408 logger is used by the author on Linux with good results. Volunteers are 409 wanted to test X-Plane support on Windows.</i>) 401 departure airport and possibly the gate. 410 402 </p> 411 403 … … 467 459 When you have set the time of the simulator properly, press 468 460 the <b>Next</b> button. 469 </p>470 471 <h4><a name="routePage">The <i>Route</i> Page</a></h4>472 473 <img src="route.png" alt="The Route page"/>474 475 <p>476 This page displays the flight plan route taken from the booked flight. This477 can be edited if necessary (e.g. when you will enter some airspace that will478 require you to change the flight level during flight.) You should also479 specify the cruise level and the ICAO code of the alternate airport.480 </p>481 482 <p>483 When satisfied with the information on the page, press484 the <b>Next</b> button to advance. Note, that these data can be485 edited later as well if you come back to this page.486 </p>487 488 <h4><a name="simbriefSetupPage">The <i>SimBrief setup</i> page</a></h4>489 490 <img src="simbriefSetup.png" alt="The SimBrief setup page"/>491 492 <p>493 If using the <a href="http://simbrief.com">SimBrief</a> flight planning494 service has been enabled in the <a href="#prefsGeneral">Preferences</a>495 window, this page is displayed following the496 <a href="#routePage"><i>Route</i></a> page.497 </p>498 499 <p>500 Enter your SimBrief user name and password. The former one is always saved501 and offered as the default entry, but the latter one only when the checkbox502 below is checked. Some further data should also be entered.503 </p>504 505 <p>506 Press the <b>Next</b> button to start generating the flight plan. The program507 then contacts the SimBrief website, sends the data and downloads the508 result. This can take a relatively long time, during which the lower right509 corner of the Logger window displays some progress information. If there is510 some error, a popup window is displayed. If the login attempt is511 unsuccessful, the user name and/or the password can be entered again, but you512 can decide to abort using SimBrief.513 </p>514 515 <p>516 If the result is successfully produced, it can be studied on page517 <a href="#simbriefResultPage"><i>SimBrief flight plan</i></a>. In case of a518 failure, the flight setup continues with519 the <a href="#fuelPage"><i>Fuel</i></a> page.520 </p>521 522 <h4><a name="simbriefResultPage">The <i>SimBrief flight plan</i> page</a></h4>523 524 <img src="simbriefResult.png" alt="The SimBrief flight plan page"/>525 526 <p>527 This page displays the SimBrief flight plan created. When carefully read and528 understood, press the button at the bottom to the right to continue. Of529 course, you can come back to this page later.530 461 </p> 531 462 … … 563 494 </p> 564 495 565 <p> 566 When fuel pumping has completed, and the SimBrief service is used, and the 567 generation of the flight plan has been successful, the program jumps to the 568 <a href="#takeoffPage"><i>Takeoff</i></a> page. Otherwise the 569 <a href="#briefingPage"><i>Briefing</i></a> pages come next. 496 <h4><a name="routePage">The <i>Route</i> Page</a></h4> 497 498 <img src="route.png" alt="The Route page"/> 499 500 <p> 501 This page displays the cruise level and the flight plan route. The 502 cruise level starts out at FL240, but the route comes from the 503 booked flight. Set the cruise level to the one you have calculated 504 with, and modify the flight plan if needed. For example, if you will 505 enter some airspace that will require you to change the flight 506 level, you should add that here. 507 </p> 508 509 <p> 510 When satisfied with the information on the page, press 511 the <b>Next</b> button to advance. Note, that these data can be 512 edited later as well if you come back to this page. 513 </p> 570 514 571 515 <h4><a name="briefingPage">The <i>Briefing</i> Pages</a></h4> … … 575 519 <p> 576 520 These pages display the NOTAMs and the METAR for the departure and 577 the arrival airports unless we have used SimBrief for flight planning. 578 You can edit the METAR if your network 521 the arrival airports. You can edit the METAR if your network 579 522 provides a different weather, or you do not fly with real 580 523 weather. The METAR of the arrival airport will be updated when … … 597 540 598 541 <p> 599 This page displays the current METAR of the departure airport. It can be 600 modified if necessary, e.g. when the weather in the simulator is different 601 from it. Below you have to enter the name of the departure runway, the 542 On this page you have to enter the name of the departure runway, the 602 543 name of the Standard Instrument Departure procedure you follow after 603 takeoff and the takeoff V-speeds. In case of the SID you can select 604 the <i>VECTORS</i> "procedure" if, for some reason, no SID is flown. 605 While you can edit these data anytime, it is recommended to do so before 606 takeoff. 544 takeoff and the takeoff V-speeds. While you can edit these data 545 anytime, it is recommended to do so before takeoff. 607 546 <p> 608 547 … … 637 576 638 577 <p> 639 This page displays your cruise altitude as set in the640 <a href="#routePage"> <i>Route</i>page</a>. If you need to modify your578 This page displays your cruise altitude as set on the 579 <a href="#routePage">Route page</a>. If you need to modify your 641 580 cruise level due to airspace requirements, step climb or any other 642 581 justified reason, you can set the new level here and then press 643 the <b>Update</b> button .582 the <b>Update</b> button when you have reached the specified level. 644 583 </p> 645 584 … … 654 593 655 594 <p> 656 The upper part of this page displays the METAR of the landing airport, which 657 can be edited, if necessary. Below you have to enter the name of the STAR 658 and/or transition you planned to follow or have followed, 595 On this page you have to enter the name of the STAR and/or 596 transition you planned to follow (even if you get a different one, 597 or simply vectors from ATC, in which case add a 598 <a href="#flightInfoTab">comment</a> about it), 659 599 the approach type (e.g. <q>ILS</q>, <q>VOR</q>, <q>VISUAL</q>, 660 600 etc.), the name of the landing runway, and the landing reference speed, 661 V<sub>ref</sub>. In case of the procedures you can select <i>VECTORS</i> 662 from the drop-down list if you have received vectors from ATC. 663 You can enter this data during the flight, or after 601 V<sub>ref</sub>. You can enter this data during the flight, or after 664 602 you have landed, at your discretion. Note, that if you fly one of 665 603 the Tupolev or Yak aircraft, the speed will have to be entered in km/h. … … 682 620 <p> 683 621 This is the final page of the flight wizard. It contains a summary 684 of your flight: the rating, the deptarture, arrival, flight and block times, 685 the distance flown and the amount of fuel burnt. If the departure or the 686 arrival time is too off of the schedule, they are displayed in orange or red 687 depending on the difference. In case of a red colour, comment on the 688 difference in the <a href="#flightInfoTab"><i>Flight info</i> tab</a>. 622 of your flight: the rating, the flight and block times, the distance 623 flown and the amount of fuel burnt. 689 624 </p> 690 625 … … 716 651 <p> 717 652 You can also start a new flight using the <b>New flight</b> 718 button. If you have not saved or sent the PIREP yet, you will be asked653 button. If you have not saved or sent the PIREP, you will be asked 719 654 to confirm your intention. When starting a new flight you are taken 720 655 to the <a href="#flightSelectionPage">flight selection page</a>, if … … 741 676 742 677 <p> 743 The <i>Faults, observations</i> area contains the faults logged with a small 744 field below each of them. The PIREP cannot be sent until an explanation has 745 been provided in these fields for each fault. The thick frame around the area 746 appears as long as there is at least one unexplained fault. A warning is also 747 presented in the upper part of the <a href="#finishPage"<i>Finish</i></a> 748 page, if something is missing from here. 678 The <i>Flight defects</i> text area should contain information about 679 any problems you encountered with the plane during the flight. For 680 example an engine stopped and why (if known), that flaps could not 681 be extended or retracted, etc. 749 682 </p> 750 683 … … 843 776 </p> 844 777 845 <h3><a name="acarsTab">The ACARS tab</a></h3>846 847 <img src="acarsTab.png" alt="The ACARS tab"/>848 849 <p>850 This tab displays the MAVA ACARS system, which is a map with aircraft symbols851 representing the flights in progress with icons denoting the departure and852 landing airports. Clicking on an airplane displays information on the853 corresponding flight.854 </p>855 856 <p>857 The map is actually displayed by a web browser integrated into the858 program. Therefore you can, for example, zoom in or out the map using the859 mouse wheel and perform other operations known in case of browsers.860 </p>861 862 778 <h3><a name="debugLog">The Debug log</a></h3> 863 779 … … 1021 937 program. The <i>GUI</i> frame contains options regarding the 1022 938 behaviour of the graphical user interface. The <i>Language</i> combo 1023 box can be used to select what language the program should939 box can be used to selected what language the program should 1024 940 use. Currently English and Hungarian are supported. The value 1025 941 of <i>system default</i> means that the operating system's default … … 1046 962 The <i>Simulator</i> frame contains settings for how the program 1047 963 interacts with the simulator. Most options are self-explanatory, but 1048 the ones related to smoothing require some discussion. Flight964 the ones related to smoothing requires some discussion. Flight 1049 965 Simulator is known to produce wind speed changes that are not 1050 966 entirely realistic and can result in the simulated aircraft … … 1060 976 for which you press the <b>OK</b> button is taken into account 1061 977 immediately. 1062 </p>1063 1064 <p>1065 If the <b>Use SimBrief</b> checkbox is checked, the program will try to1066 <a href="#simbriefSetupPage">create</a> a flight plan using the SimBrief1067 service during the flight preparation.1068 978 </p> 1069 979
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