AOPA Flight Planner Question

gerryshartman

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The AOPA flight planner is generally a good capability for roughing out a flight before entering it in Foreflight in my experience. However, I have not found a way to have different altitudes for different segments of a flight. Two situations that arise often are to have one segment be lower to stay under class bravo and then increase altitude in the next segment once clear of the bravo, and the other is when I plan a VFR flight with an easterly (0-179 degree) heading for one segment and then need to head in a westerly (180-359 degree) heading for the second segment - this would necessitate changing from an odd+500 altitude to an even+500 altitude - I don't see any way to do that - the navlog panel is not editable, and the planner mode just asks for one cruising altitude for the whole flight. The only work around to synch with weather and winds aloft that I've found is to create 2 plans. Does anyone know if it is possible to have different segments in the plan use different altitudes?
Thanks in advance!!
 
If you’re referring to the AOPA iflight planner, I don’t think it supports multiple cruise altitudes, but if sync’d with iFly EFB, you can edit the flight plan there to accept multiple cruise altitudes.

If I was a foreflight user, I’d be using the FF web planner instead of AOPAs, but that’s just me.
 
The AOPA flight planner is generally a good capability for roughing out a flight before entering it in Foreflight in my experience. However, I have not found a way to have different altitudes for different segments of a flight. Two situations that arise often are to have one segment be lower to stay under class bravo and then increase altitude in the next segment once clear of the bravo, and the other is when I plan a VFR flight with an easterly (0-179 degree) heading for one segment and then need to head in a westerly (180-359 degree) heading for the second segment - this would necessitate changing from an odd+500 altitude to an even+500 altitude - I don't see any way to do that - the navlog panel is not editable, and the planner mode just asks for one cruising altitude for the whole flight. The only work around to synch with weather and winds aloft that I've found is to create 2 plans. Does anyone know if it is possible to have different segments in the plan use different altitudes?
Thanks in advance!!

I'm interested - what advantages do you see with planning a flight first though AOPA, then rebuilding it in Foreflight (as opposed to just doing it all in FF)? Does AOPA have some features you like better than FF?
 
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