May 8 2004, THANKS to Lee Swordy, "thankyou..."

Zip file will unzip to FS9 folder, into its' own folder, if your unzipper is set to C:\

These files are freeware to use/post as you wish - you just can't sell these.

Thanks to Phil Reynolds for taking the default FS2004 AI traffic and rebuilding it with correct registration numbers for the country where one leg of the flight originates.

Thanks to Mike Regimbald for splitting Phil's default FS2004 traffic into GA and Commercial files.

Thanks to Curt Jardey for compiling a list of alternate airports for US Class B airports - made this process go a lot quicker.

Thanks to Reggie Fields for sorting the Aircraft and Registrations which made it easier to resort by country/ICAO.
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The Master_GA_sorted_country contains: some 20,436 flight plans that have been adopted from Reggie Fields' sorted aircraft registration collections. The following is from Reggie Fields Readme file (included,) "FS2004 General Aviation AI traffic with more correct registration numbers for the originating country. This file is a modification of the FS2004 default GA traffic designed to minimize the number of small single engine aircraft landing at the worlds major commercial airports. This will prevent a lot of go-around orders to commercial jets based on the length of time it takes a C172 to clear a 10,000 ft runway. This file makes commercial AI traffic flow much better than the MS default while retaining the GA aircraft in the airspace."
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These files are not meant to be a coarse on flight plan edits. It is just a reference collection of sorted data for those who may find it useful in their hobby of flight-simming. IF YOU ARE NOT SURE ABOUT FLIGHT PLANS, STOP (do not edit anything within FS9) and read-up on it. Hopefully, you won't learn how to do it like I did and have to reload FS2002 a couple of times. These files are for/from FS2004 aka FS9.

AC#defaultfp_sorted_ICAO directory contains all individual default aircraft and flight plans. These are sorted flight plans by ICAO. This should be of an aide to those of us who wish to put more correct AI aircraft into a region or country. Copy/paste should be easier, this way, when building on each countries' aviation/flights.

All files are text (.txt) files (ASCII) and in themselves, they will not do anything to FS9 or your computer. It's just data for looking-over, atleast. There are three pic files to help clarify to the new-to AI flightplanning.

enjoy
r connolly
r_connolly@charter.net