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I have had trouble (and NO I didn't watch all of their videos) getting the airports in the Dept or Dest fields to be accepted for small airports. My son has a plane at Mt. Vernon Knox County in Mt. Vernon Ohio and its identifier is 4I3. Despite using 4I3 Or K4I3 which was suggested by the form, it would never accept so I sent in a question to tech support and here is the answer I received...I tried it and it works.
Danny Drew
Thank you for contacting the Flight Service National Support Center.
The issue you were having has been examined by our engineering team and they believe they have found the solution.
For domestic dep/dest in the ICAO form please use ZZZZ in dep/dest field and then enter DEP/ or DEST/ in the Other Information Field. Please refer to ICAO Flight Plan Form Validation section in Help Guide (p. 70).
Please refer to the ticket number in the subject line for any future inquiries regarding this issue. If you have any questions or would like to update your ticket you may respond to this e-mail, or call our support center at 877-377-3721. Please provide your ticket number when calling.
If you have questions regarding other Leidos Flight Services such as flight planning, aeronautical or weather briefing information, please contact a flight service specialist at 800-WX-BRIEF (800-992-7433).
Our website and associated services are a direct result of pilot feedback. If you have comments or suggestions on how we can improve our services, please leave a comment at our feedback page.
Thank you for choosing Leidos Flight Service.
Flight Service National Support Center
(877) 377-3721
-----Original Message-----
From: Danny Drew [mailto:dandrewmd11@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2017 8:56 PM
To: Fc-AFSS, LMFS NSC (RESOURCE) <lmfs.nsc.fc-afss@lmco.com>
Subject: EXTERNAL: Website Feedback
Please describe your question, concern, or recommendation.
When I use the ICAO form and put in some smaller airports i.e. Mount Vernon Knox County Ohio, 4I3 I get an error message that it is not correct. I use the search function and it gives me the option of K4I3 but then the ICAO form still gives the same error message but on the FAA Domestic Form it accepts it. I have found this at several smaller airports. I prefer the ICAO form as it will be the standard soon.
Thanks
Danny Drew
Thank you for contacting the Flight Service National Support Center.
The issue you were having has been examined by our engineering team and they believe they have found the solution.
For domestic dep/dest in the ICAO form please use ZZZZ in dep/dest field and then enter DEP/ or DEST/ in the Other Information Field. Please refer to ICAO Flight Plan Form Validation section in Help Guide (p. 70).
Please refer to the ticket number in the subject line for any future inquiries regarding this issue. If you have any questions or would like to update your ticket you may respond to this e-mail, or call our support center at 877-377-3721. Please provide your ticket number when calling.
If you have questions regarding other Leidos Flight Services such as flight planning, aeronautical or weather briefing information, please contact a flight service specialist at 800-WX-BRIEF (800-992-7433).
Our website and associated services are a direct result of pilot feedback. If you have comments or suggestions on how we can improve our services, please leave a comment at our feedback page.
Thank you for choosing Leidos Flight Service.
Flight Service National Support Center
(877) 377-3721
-----Original Message-----
From: Danny Drew [mailto:dandrewmd11@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2017 8:56 PM
To: Fc-AFSS, LMFS NSC (RESOURCE) <lmfs.nsc.fc-afss@lmco.com>
Subject: EXTERNAL: Website Feedback
Please describe your question, concern, or recommendation.
When I use the ICAO form and put in some smaller airports i.e. Mount Vernon Knox County Ohio, 4I3 I get an error message that it is not correct. I use the search function and it gives me the option of K4I3 but then the ICAO form still gives the same error message but on the FAA Domestic Form it accepts it. I have found this at several smaller airports. I prefer the ICAO form as it will be the standard soon.
Thanks