
Fs Commander Airac Update
Hey fellow pilots,I got the Navigraph 1303 AIRAC update yesterday and went to install it and it didn't update what I wanted except for FSC. I ran the installers for FSC, QW757 and the wilco Feelthere EMBRAER jets.
Just purchased FSC10 from Aerosoft. Installed ok, I then updated the AIRAC database to 1802 using the Navigraph manager. This thinks its ok. The last update we all received was when DF did the update for 2002. The AIRAC updates are provided to you as a as available basis only if you take a look at the AIRAC for PIC767 it has not been updated for quite awhile.
As far as I can tell FSC was the only program that updated (it was at AIRAC 1211). All the other aircraft still say the AIRAC they had, not the one I tried to install. I don't know if it is because I chose the wrong folder, it said to choose the root folder of every aircraft which I did. Also, is there a way to update FSX's AIRAC cycle?
I have noticed its missing alot of waypoints and alot of the ILS freq. Are wrong.Remy Mermelstein777-300 FS Pilot. The 'AIRAC cycle' of the sim is contained in the scenery files. There's no missing waypoints or wrong ILS frequencies, it's just that waypoints, frequencies, and airports changed over the years and will be different in the current cycle. The planner uses the new AIRAC cycle, the plane uses the new AIRAC cycle, the sim waypoints and airports are the old cycle.
There will be airports in the sim that don't exist in the new cycle, and airports in the new cycle that don't appear in the sim. When you make a route to an arbitrary airport make sure the airport exists in the sim, if not get scenery for it. If the airport is still there today as in the sim, it's possible they moved the runway at some time, you could be landing in a car park.:smile.
Hi Volker, sorry for my abrupt approach. I'll try and give you everything you need I use FSX version given as 10.0.61637.0 FSUIPC 4.972 and also Widefs I use FSC both on a network and standalone. The results are the same on both FSC Version is FSC10 Navigraph is the airac provider and the cycle is 1802. Airac.ini is attached Its the Aerosoft downloaded version. My OS on the standalone system is Windows 7 and the networked version is XP I've attached the 'about' page where is shows the offending airac Thanks in advance for your help Paul Heywood.
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Hi Volker, Good news, I've managed to fix it. It was due, in part, to my old installation of FSC9. The real culprit was the Navigraph update engine. When first installed, this auto-searches for any software that it is relevant to.
Of course it found my FSC9 installation in an directory called FSC. FSC10 Auto installs into a directory called FSC10. I had installed this in the directory called FSC ( Big Mistake!! I deleted both and started again with a fresh install of FSC10. I then had to update the path in the Navigraph manager. This is what fixed the problem. Anyway, all is now good and thank you for your efforts to help me.
Regards Paul Heywood Edited February 13, 2018 by heywoodp. Hi Volker, Good news, I've managed to fix it. It was due, in part, to my old installation of FSC9. The real culprit was the Navigraph update engine. When first installed, this auto-searches for any software that it is relevant to. Of course it found my FSC9 installation in an directory called FSC. FSC10 Auto installs into a directory called FSC10.