I am still practicing the first tutorial and reading about the rest. I have no experience with a FMS/CDU or navigation. I would like to fly an interesting real life (1 our or so) route over nice landscape using easy airports (easy regarding landing, not st. Barth style ) just for the fun of it and to learn. But I do not know where to start. I only use the GTN750 or G1000 is GA planes but only a straight line from A to B, often trips between 10 and 50 nm from bush strip to bush strip 3000 ft above ground. .
I know the basics about stars, sids, airways, VOR, DF etc but only in theory, never used them.
I know how to google but do not know what info I need and so also not where to find it. But I like to learn the whole preparation for a flight and then program the CDU and fly a real route with a real weight of fuel and passengers, using the pushback, fuel trucks, catering and autogate, ATC, bad weather, emergencies etc etc I think it is best I start with a straight line from A to B, using a VOR and ILS and then every flight add more things until I can do the whole real life route and procedures .
But I do not know where to start. I know the basics about Skyvector and installed little navmap but not used it jet.
I would be very happy if somebody could help me in the right direction.
My idea is braking this down into smaller steps:
Step 1.
- select 2 airports
- .find the minimum navigation aids to fly an easy to navigate route (so I can find the airport without a GA style GPS)
- how to do the weight and runway length calculation for ideal weather (and if needed other data like airport charts),
- vertical navigation "profile" for arrival/approach so I know when to fly at what altitude so I do not have to nosedive down in a stol way for landing.
Step 2
- adding things like airways and star and sid
- using the correct altitudes for the whole route
Step 3
- Add airport navigation and things like hold, toga etc
- correct use of groundservices
- correct "parking" to unload pax
Step 4
- introducing other weather
- maybe introducing technical problems to practice emergency procedures
I want to practice every step until I can dream it and then move on. I do not expect I need much help in figuring out how to operate the plane because I know the function of most of the systems enough to find out how to operate them.
EDIT http://www.dept.aoe.vt.edu/~mason/Mason_f/B737.pdf everything you want to know about planning trips for the the 737.