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Convert SimBrief.com Flight plans for use with 124thATC

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 8:53 am
by hoover
Hi folks,

here's a quick (and rather dirty :)) Python script I came up with to convert FMS plans generated for XP11 on simbrief.com for use with the 124thATC plugin.

Simply drop it into your Output/FMS Plans folder and run it from there (you'll need to have Python2.7 installed on your system).

If you're on Linux, you can pipe the script's output through "more" or "less" to paginate it and select your steerpoints accordingly (see below for an example output).
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Thanks to Duke748 who came up with the original suggestion and helped with testing.

All the best,

Uwe


PS: Now I only need to get cut & paste between a Linux terminal and 124th's steerpoint input box to work... :)

Re: Convert SimBrief.com Flight plans for use with 124thATC

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 1:15 pm
by hoover
Small update: V0.02 now includes the flight levels in an 124thATC compatible format as well. You can manually edit these of course to implement a gradual ascent / descent as you like. As simbrief.com includes sensible FLTs in their FMC output I think this should also take care of the flight plan not considering the terrain involved.

Example output:

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$ convert_fmc.py V0.02 (c) hoover
Departure: BIKF    Arrival: EIDW (FMC file: BIKFEIDW01.fms)
KF272.FL.086 KF221.FL.172 KF222.FL.215 KF223.FL.253 KF225.FL.308 KF226.FL.324 PIXUM.FL.354 BREKI.FL.410 6116N.FL.410 ETILO.FL.410 GILAN.FL.410 NIMAT.FL.154 KERAV.FL.081
Departure: EDDV    Arrival: EDDF (FMC file: EDDVEDDF01.fms)
ROBEG.FL.269 PIROT.FL.280 LARBU.FL.280 WRB.FL.280 RANAX.FL.280 EDEGA.FL.256 AMETU.FL.207 SOGMI.FL.130
Departure: EDDV    Arrival: EKCH (FMC file: EDDVEKCH01.fms)
DV250.FL.038 DV251.FL.084 DV253.FL.114 CEL.FL.184 DIRBO.FL.240 IRKIS.FL.240 ABMAL.FL.240 RAMAR.FL.240 TOSPA.FL.240 AMICH.FL.240 MEGAR.FL.240 GESKA.FL.226 MONAK.FL.144 CDA.FL.130 KUBIS.FL.082
All the best,

Uwe

Re: Convert SimBrief.com Flight plans for use with 124thATC

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 9:32 pm
by ntnll
Hi hoover,
Thanks for you contribute, really nice feature, I don't use simbrief, but I'll definitely try it.

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Re: Convert SimBrief.com Flight plans for use with 124thATC

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2019 9:17 am
by hoover
Thanks mate, I'm glad you like it!

Re: Convert SimBrief.com Flight plans for use with 124thATC

Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2019 9:27 am
by ntnll
hoover wrote:
Fri Mar 15, 2019 9:17 am
Thanks mate, I'm glad you like it!
moved in a new dedicated section
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Re: Convert SimBrief.com Flight plans for use with 124thATC

Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2019 2:29 pm
by hoover
Thanks!

Re: Convert SimBrief.com Flight plans for use with 124thATC

Posted: Sat May 25, 2019 11:43 am
by SHaneD
Wow, this looks good, just tried it on an exported V10 fms file but the file includes the SID and STAR, checked with a V11 one and it does not, so even though I'm flying V10 I'll import V11 fms files.

Thanks for a useful addon

Re: Convert SimBrief.com Flight plans for use with 124thATC

Posted: Sat May 25, 2019 3:01 pm
by hoover
Thanks for your kind words :)

Uwe

Re: Convert SimBrief.com Flight plans for use with 124thATC

Posted: Wed May 29, 2019 4:39 pm
by hoover
Hi folks,

I'm working on V0.03 at the moment which should make life a bit easier for the Linux crowd using this excellent plugin.

The new version will optionally create the "LastFlightPlan.txt" file for you in the plugin's data directory so the non-working cut and paste from the Linux terminal to a LUA text input box should not be a problem anymore.

As an added bonus, you'll also find the flight levels, departure and arrival ICAOs and so on automatically filled in by the script (it only works on a single fms file that you optionally pass as an argument to the script; if you call it the old way, all fms files will get converted to a flightplan on standard output).

Let me know if you're interested in helping with alpha testing and I'll send you an update.

All the best, Uwe

Re: Convert SimBrief.com Flight plans for use with 124thATC

Posted: Thu May 30, 2019 5:19 pm
by ntnll
Thanks for your nice contribute Uwe!

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