The one in the trainer folder is unaffected and remains genuine this way, in case you need to start from clean memory in the future. In effect, the our simulation first make a copy of the non volatile memory to work with. If you create and save the flightplan in the Garmin from within FSX, is the saved flightplan listed on if you then run the GNS430-530 WAAS Trainer ?Īs the FSX gauge runs with the Trainer in the background they should be communicating and both methods of saving a flightplan should be possible.įlight plan created in the trainer are created in the trainer only.įlight plan created in GNS WAAS gauge are created in GNS WAAS gauge.Įach GNS WAAS gauge (GNS 430/530 unit 1/2) have their own non volatile memory, separate from the others. If the answer to Q1 is yes, does the saved flightplan not appear in the FPL listing from within FSX ? Can you create and save a Flightplan in the Trainer so that it appears in the FPL listing ? The custom Garmin database is modified and the actual file ( TrainerShrFile in the WAAS Trainer folder) should show a current date and time. I have to admit that I do not use the WAAS unit and FSX, but this certainly was the case for the earlier non-WAAS units, the GNS430 or GNS530 Trainers and FS2004. Assuming (1) that this is the current (WAAS) unit and (2) that you have actually saved the flightplan (MENU, Copy Flightplan ?, ENT, Yes) so that it appears listed on of the Garmin Flightplan page, then you ought to be able to create a flightplan using the Trainer and then access and load it from within FSX after you've loaded an aircraft using the Garmin and activated the unit.
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