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And the following popup message will appear when complete:
A few other options worth mentioning on the flight plan converter
screen are Change Source and Change Target. These two allow you to
change the location of your source (FS) and target (PF) files at anytime
should you wish.
Another very useful option is the Adjust FS FP for PF2000, but first a
little more info so you understand why it is so useful.
When you create a flight plan in FS, or any other flight planner, it
really doesn‘t care too much about the distance between waypoints
or from your departure or destination airports, whereas ProFlight most
certainly does. You see with waypoint which are too close together or
too close to the airport can cause ProFlight a lot of problems vectoring
you from one to another. So during the compilation stage ProFlight
will drop any waypoints it determines to be too close to either airport
or too close together enroute. Subsequently you could end up with
an FS flight plan which you may choose to load into the FS GPS and
ProFlight‘s flight plan being different. What I like to do is have the two
completely in sysnc so when I load the FS GPS I know it‘s showing me
the exact same waypoints as there are in the actual ProFlight plan. And
this is where the new option button comes in.