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Old 04-17-2010 | 02:52 PM
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From: FAA 'Flight Check'
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Originally Posted by the King
USMCFLYR, yes, I did mistake your question. Not exactly sure how you would accomplish your goal. I might have to do some research.
Roger. If you feel like playing around with the idea then I'd be all ears to hear a solution.

So far the only solution I came up with was using the USer Waypoint feature to input the Lat/Long in as separate legs of a flight plan and then the Map display would show the first leg as Magenta and the other legs as White, but it would build a box to be displayed on the Map page.

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That seems very time consuming though and I won't have a lot of time.
It will be better if the points are already define by the airspace on the Map page because then I could use the cursor to drop a waypoint and then link them together. Just playing with ideas on how to use this which may be all academic now that the plane has the 496 in it rather than the 430 like I thought.

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