Creating AI flightplans

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Introduction

It's a typical situation for offline flyers. You arrive at an airport, which is very busy in real life, but in FS there are only a few aircraft there. So there's two ways to solve this, either you go and download some, if there are flightplans available or you make some yourself. I'm going to explain how to do the latter.

Step one: Tools

You need to download following tools to create AI flightplans.

- MRAI Compiler by Arnt Helge Haland

- Editor, or any other tool, which can create .txt files.

That's it, let's start!

Step two: Information

This step can be tricky, as well as easy! While most airlines with scheduled flights provide timetables, there are Charter, ACMI and Cargo airlines, which can't provide any timetables, since they're flights change more or less every week.

So if you found a timetable and you're not sure, if it provides all the info you need, you can use following 'checklist'.