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Products Support => GSX Support FSX/P3D => Topic started by: UKV2189 on May 19, 2014, 05:52:42 pm

Title: Taxi to runway
Post by: UKV2189 on May 19, 2014, 05:52:42 pm
Just a suggestion that could work (after the de-icer's of course :)),

Would it be possible to have a follow me car take you too the runway like it does from the runway?

It would make life a little easier when I fly out of Memphis next (so many runway's!!!)

Thanks,
Title: Re: Taxi to runway
Post by: pilot3033 on May 19, 2014, 06:07:09 pm
It's a good idea to always have the relevant airport diagram (http://155.178.201.160/d-tpp/1405/00253AD.PDF) on hand. The follow me car is great for arriving because it's not always as easy to find gate diagrams, but the FAA diagram should be fine for departing. 
Title: Re: Taxi to runway
Post by: UKV2189 on May 19, 2014, 06:12:08 pm
It's a good idea yes, every pilot should have charts on board, which I do! I've a few thousand hours flying so my chart reading skills are ok. Even so, with some big airports with more runways than taxiways, it can get very 'tedious' especially when you have four runways in a row (24L, 24R, 25L and 25R) I'm sure there's an airport out their with 24L, 24C, 24R, 25L, 25C and 25R. I haven't found it yet, but I'm sure I will, whether it's built now or in future.
Title: Re: Taxi to runway
Post by: Bruce Hamilton on May 19, 2014, 06:59:03 pm
Don't need charts, use your instruments.  Runway 24 tells you that you need to turn to heading 240, once your headed in the right direction, just follow the AI traffic.
Title: Re: Taxi to runway
Post by: UKV2189 on May 19, 2014, 06:59:44 pm
Don't need charts, use your instruments.  Runway 24 tells you that you need to turn to heading 240, once your headed in the right direction, just follow the AI traffic.

That's ok for people who have AI Traffic!
Title: Re: Taxi to runway
Post by: boilerbill on May 20, 2014, 02:53:53 am
Although it's a bit pricy, the Electronic Flight Bag from Aivlasoft is perfect for this with its moving map (on the ground as well as in the air). In addition to runways and taxiways, each airport chart shows all numbered gates and parking spots. This makes finding an open gate quickly after you've landed becomes much easier. There is a 30-day free trial period. Check it out at http://www.aivlasoft.com/index.html (http://www.aivlasoft.com/index.html).

Title: Re: Taxi to runway
Post by: Rieder on June 18, 2014, 10:15:26 am
I use Flight Sim Commander 9.5 for flight plans and this gives me a really good plan of each airport.  I also use a free Follow Me car (Follow Me 2 Final) which is really good quality.  I only recently purchased GSX and now use the vehicle in that for parking.  I prefer the GSX one but as no vehicle is provided for the taxi to the runway I have to continue to use Follow Me 2.  Just a heads up for folks.....
Title: Re: Taxi to runway
Post by: toriu on June 18, 2014, 10:00:10 pm
I use Proflight Emulator Deluxe [PFE] and one of the many useful features is that the virtual co-pilot will guide you to the runway.
Title: Re: Taxi to runway
Post by: Captain Kevin on July 03, 2014, 02:05:49 am
It's a good idea yes, every pilot should have charts on board, which I do! I've a few thousand hours flying so my chart reading skills are ok. Even so, with some big airports with more runways than taxiways, it can get very 'tedious' especially when you have four runways in a row (24L, 24R, 25L and 25R) I'm sure there's an airport out their with 24L, 24C, 24R, 25L, 25C and 25R. I haven't found it yet, but I'm sure I will, whether it's built now or in future.
DFW has 35L, 35R, 36L, 36C, and 36R. O'Hare is heading in that direction with 9L, 9R, 10L, and 10C with 10R under construction.