FliteStar
revolutionizes desktop flight planning with extraordinary
graphics, superior routing algorithms, blazing speed, and
much more - all contained within an incredibly easy-to-use
interface. The vivid colors and high definition make FliteStar's
customizable maps a cut above the competition. The latest
release of FliteStar takes full advantage of Windows 32-bit
technology allowing you to customize your screen layout. Customize
charts by selecting or deselecting items to display or hide,
adjust your display by showing single or multiple charts,
toolbars and information bars

Hard
Altitudes
A
Hard Alititude is a specific altitude assigned by the user to
an associated waypoint. Users can set these altitudes in response
to the need to be at a specific altitude at a predetermined
point. For example, they are usually used in procedure descents
or ascents or when ATC provides instructions to cross waypoint
at a certain altitude.
Terrain
Detailed terrain data for your coverage area provides 30 arc-second
information. This degree of precision is available for the entire
world.
Highlighted Route Segment
By clicking on a segment of the route users can manually adjust
the altitude in order to optimize for time, fuel consumption
or costs. In addition, information about the MEA or details
on the power setting or winds aloft can be obtained.
Adjustable Route Profile
The profile shows the aircraft position in relation to terrain
and other elements like airspace and Minimum Enroute Altitudes
for the IFR and Corporate Versions. The altitude for the route
can easily be adjusted by highlighting the route segment.
Airspace Depictions
Military operations areas, Class B, Class C and other types
of airspace are depicted in the profile view to help you pick
altitudes and routes of flight. You can easily get specific
information about times of operation and altitudes by clicking
on each aispace depiction.
MEA's
MEA's or Minimum Enroute Altitudes are depicted in the Profile
View with a heavy yellow line for routes planned as IFR and
Airway in the IFR and Corporate versions.
Wind Component Arrows
Forecast Winds aloft can be entered manually or are input automatically
after you have downloaded a DUATs or Jeppesen Weather briefing.
Flight Plan Information
This indicates the airplane used to create the flight plan,
the origination and destination points, the total lenght of
the flight, the fuel consumption and the time enroute.
Profile View Options Dialog Box
By right clicking in the profile view a dialog box appears giving
you options to customize the profile view to the users liking.
Waypoints and Route Checkpoints
The points that define your route are displayed at the bottom
of the profile view. These points can be added or changed and
modified if needed.
Cursor Information
The latitude and longitude as well as the MSL altitude at the
point your cursor is on the screen are displayed here.
FliteStar
Minimum Computer Requirements:
IBM compatible PC using Pentium 133MHz processor (166MHz or
faster processor recommended) with Windows® 98, 2000, NT,
or XP, 2x CD-ROM drive, 32MB system RAM memory, 165 - 900MB
hard drive space, (space required varies greatly by coverage
area and data loaded), 1MB of 2D video RAM, color SVGA monitor,
Windows 98, 2000, XP or NT and a compatible printer. |