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RTC'83
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Flight Plan

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I was looking at the Leídos web site. Under flight plans they have a blank that is asking for “Route of Flight”, the pull down menu has several options, IDK how to complete. I am in the process of moving on to cross country in my SP training and any help would be appreciated it.
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I have no idea what Leidos is but under route of flight is where you typically input your stops. If going direct from one airport to another you can leave it blank or put "direct". For a cross country trip you are leaving airport A and returning to airport A so your route of flight would be the airport(s) you stop at. Hope this makes sense.
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Re: Flight Plan

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ShawnM wrote:I have no idea what Leidos is but under route of flight is where you typically input your stops. If going direct from one airport to another you can leave it blank or put "direct". For a cross country trip you are leaving airport A and returning to airport A so your route of flight would be the airport(s) you stop at. Hope this makes sense.
Leídos is the flight service associated with https://www.1800wxbrief.com/Website/mob ... /dashboard. I thank you for your input, I assumed that is what I needed, but their pull down screwed me up.
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