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            <title>FAQ: Enroute altitude changes </title>
            <link>http://www.vroute.net/content/view/101/41/</link>
            <description>Often airway requirements force airplanes to change flight level while enroute. Some of these changes are part of route description, and are required for route to pass the validation process. For instance, in absence of high level airways leading to your final destination, you might want to descend earlier to a low level airway. This article explains how altitude changes are encoded in route description. </description>
            <author>Michal Rok</author>
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            <title>FAQ: PayPal payment problems</title>
            <link>http://www.vroute.net/content/view/100/41/</link>
            <description>Please have a look at the following table if you encounter any problems paying for vroute.premium with PayPal.</description>
            <author>Administrator</author>
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            <title>FAQ: How to use vroute-generated plans in Wilco 737</title>
            <link>http://www.vroute.net/content/view/99/41/</link>
            <description>The following tutorial prepared by Serge Villez-Mognier from Cyberavia and kindly made available to us. It shows how to use flight plans generated from vroute in Wilco 737 aircraft.</description>
            <author>Administrator</author>
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            <title>vroute now fully supports PMDG's Jetstream JS4100</title>
            <link>http://www.vroute.net/content/view/98/1/</link>
            <description>vroute is the first flight planning and preparation tool to offer full support of the PMDG&amp;rsquo;s latest product &amp;ndash; both in route export format and fuel calculation.Users can now export any of the available routes into PMDG&amp;rsquo;s file format. In less than a few mouse clicks, the FMC gets preloaded with the selected route. This saves time in FMC programming and reduces the risk of mistakes, resembling the way airline pilots do with company routes.In addition to the Jetstream 41, vroute supports many other add-on aircraft formats, including PMDG 747 and MD-11, Level-D 767, PSS and Wilco Airbus / ERJ.Calculating the required fuel is no simple task, especially when one has to consider factors such as high-altitude winds, impact from payload and distance to alternate airport. This is where vroute&amp;rsquo;s flight planner can help &amp;ndash; it&amp;rsquo;s as simple as picking a route, selecting airplane and payload, and receiving accurate fuel planning data, based on forecasted real world weather. Vroute even knows the proper sequence of loading various tanks and explains much fuel to put in each one of them. Now, this extensive support based on sophisticated consumption models is available for the PMDG&amp;rsquo;s JS41.This new feature is immediately available to all current vroute.premium users. There is no extra fee associated and no download required. User&amp;#39;s of the freeware version can upgrade by visiting www.vroute.net.</description>
            <author>Administrator</author>
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            <title>vroute.mobile now available on iPhone</title>
            <link>http://www.vroute.net/content/view/96/1/</link>
            <description>vroute.mobile is a portable tool to check what is happening on VATSIM. All online activities, both present and future (booked/scheduled) are displayed in a convenient view, organized by regions, countries and FIRs. Our goal was to create a light, easy to use application to answer one simple question - what&amp;#39;s up?</description>
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