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FSFlyingSchool Pilot
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I have tried this over and over. I put in the full directory for the flight plan and every time I get the error msg: "The flight plan folder does not exist". How do I fix this? Thanks.
BTW: Tried searching but no answer came up.
Should add that I'm using XPsp3, with all updates. I have tried adding the flight plan while connected, while disconnected, by browsing for the file, by typing the the file directory in manually.
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Hi: First - the easiest way to do this with FSFS2010 is to just click the FSFS button which reads the flight plan in use in FSX. There is no need to tell FSFS where it is. If you don't have FSFS2010 or you prefer to tell FSFS where the plan is, please send a screen shot of the problem to support@fsflyingschool.com and they will take a look at the case for you.
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