trox Posted June 13, 2022 Report Posted June 13, 2022 I haven't had any issues with the FMC before, but in the last two flights (LSZH-OMDB-LSZH / on two seperate days) I had an error telling me that the flightplan is already full. Thus I was not able to program in an approach at both airports. And it does not seem to be a problem with the navigation data, as I tried to enter everything by hand, it still seemed it has somehow "run out of memory". I was able to enter some waypoints, but after maybe 5 points, the message reappeared. As you can see on the attached image I didn't try this 100 waypoints away from the STAR, but pretty close to it (maybe 4,5 wpts). As I understand it, the already passed waypoints get deleted in the fms, is that correct? The imported original routing from simbrief had around 70 wpts (14 pages), and when I tried it there were around 15 wpts left, even with the added points from the STAR there would be way less wpts than at the beginning of the flight. I have no idea what went wrong with those two flights, as I never had this issue before and couldn't find anything similar on the forum. I don't know whether this is a bug or something realistic, but in both cases, can someone pless tell me how to fix this issue inflight and if I have done anything, what it might have been? Thanks! Quote
Pils Posted June 13, 2022 Report Posted June 13, 2022 1 hour ago, trox said: I don't know whether this is a bug or something realistic, but in both cases, can someone pless tell me how to fix this issue inflight and if I have done anything, what it might have been? I believe the whole flight plan, including previously passed waypoints, is 100 legs maximum. As I understand the “fix” is to either: (1) drop back to heading mode, do a direct-to using the DTO history to a waypoint behind you, and delete passed waypoints to make room for more legs at the end of the flight plan; or (2) use the secondary flight plan to construct a new, shorter route and then swap it into the active flight plan. Quote
trox Posted June 14, 2022 Author Report Posted June 14, 2022 Great, thanks! Will do that next time! Quote
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