
As a controller, a large part of your job involves reviewing and editing aircraft flight plans. In VRC, this is done
through the Flight Plan Editor window, shown here:
To open an aircraft's flight plan in the Flight Plan Editor, press
F6 and then slew the target. Or, if you already have
the aircraft selected, press
F6 followed by your ASEL key. Another way is to hold the CTRL key and slew the target.
All fields in the flight plan window are editable, except for the callsign. The only way for a pilot to change his callsign
is to disconnect and reconnect with the new one.
After making changes to any of the information on the screen, press the "Amend Plan" button to save your changes
and submit the amended flight plan to the network.
Note that if you include "/v/", "/t/" or "/r/" in the remarks field, VRC (and ASRC) will automatically show the
appropriate voice type tag in the datablock for the aircraft.
To retrieve a fresh copy of the flight plan from the server, press the "Refresh Plan" button.
You can also assign a squawk code to the aircraft using the Flight Plan Editor window. If you enter a new squawk
code while revising other fields in window, followed by pressing the "Amend Plan" button, the new squawk code will
be assigned to the aircraft. Alternatively, you can just assign a squawk code without making any changes to the
flight plan. To do so, enter the squawk code and press the "Assign Squawk" button. This will assign the squawk code
you typed into the field, without amending the flight plan. You can also just press the Assign Squawk button without
typing a code into the box, and VRC will choose a new squawk code for you, based on the code range specified for
your position in the currently-loaded POF file.
To close the Flight Plan Editor window, press
Esc or click the X icon in the top right corner.
Note that you cannot amend the flight plan for an aircraft if another controller is tracking it.
Assigning a Squawk Code
One of the most common things you'll do when working with aircraft is assigning squawk codes. A squawk code (a.k.
a. transponder code) is a four digit number which uniquely identifies the aircraft on the network. Assigning a squawk
code is also one of the primary ways controllers can "radar identify" a target. There are several ways to assign a
squawk to an aircraft in VRC:
● Press F9 and slew the target.
● Select the target, press F9, then press your ASEL key.
● Use the button on the Flight Plan Editor window. (See "Viewing & Editing Flight Plans")
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