The Aqueduct of Segovia was built by Romans in the 1st century, to channel spring water from mountains 11 miles away. It was in use until 1973. The Alcazar of Segovia was built in the 11th century, and is one of the most distinctive castles in Spain.
Runway that departs in the direction of the flight plan: Airborne Start, due to MSFS issue with using the same airport for takeoff and landing.
Distance: 11 nautical miles
No navigation or GPS instruments are required; simply follow the on-screen markers.
Do not engage the copilot or autopilot. They may alter or suppress waypoints.
MSFS settings for the best experience with this flight plan: Options > Assistance Options >
- Piloting > AI Radio Communications (ATC) > Off (required to properly display the waypoints)
- Navigation Aids > Route and Waypoints > On
- Points of Interest > Landmark Markers > On
- Points of Interest > City Markers = Off (optional - declutters the screen)
- Points of Interest > Display Direction to Chosen POI > Off (disables the confusing destination marker)
- Points of Interest > Display All Labels > Off
- User Experience > ATC Enforce Flight Plan > On (prevent current conditions from overriding selected runway number)
How to Use This Flight Plan
- Unzip the downloaded file into any folder.
- The flight plan is the file that has the “ .pln ” filename extension.
- MSFS > Welcome tab > World Map > Press Spacebar twice (More > Load) > Load From ...
- Navigate to where you saved the flight plan and select it.
- In the "From" airport, select the departure runway (provided in this description, above).
- Click on the Flight Conditions window at the top right to adjust time and month.
- Click on "Fly" at the bottom right of the screen.
My friend, Segovia is not Portugal is Spain. nice all yours shorts VFR flights.
1 years ago
Thank you for notifying me know about the mistake. It is corrected now.
I was looking at locations in Portugal and Spain, and must have mixed up the information. It is a reminder to do only one thing at a time. I have read that the definition of 'multitasking' is the ability to make multiple errors simultaneously.
1 years ago
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