The text file ga_flights will bring the General Aviation side of the terminal to life by adding some light aircraft to the aprons around the Western side of the Airport. All flights use default FS2004 plans. However, you will need a copy of Traffic Tools ver 2.02 or above to decompile and add these flights. It is available at SurClaro.

NOTE** You will need to use the Collect Airports program that comes with Traffic Tools 2.02 in order to collect some missing North Queensland airports hidden within FS2004.

Once you have decompiled the Traffic.bgl simply copy and paste the text file ga_flight.txt onto the end of FlightPlans030528.txt created by Traffic Tools.

Make sure you backup the Airports030528.txt file created and overwrite it with the airports file created by the Collect Airports program.

Recompile and enjoy. (make sure you have some % of AI traffic in use to see the planes)

** One annoying thing you may notice is that aircraft on the Northern most apron are parked facing south (as in real life) However, the AI in FS2004 always look for the shortest route to the takeoff point, so don't be surprised if you see a cessna pushing back before taxiing. Sorry apparently it is unable to be corrected.


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You can add more AI flights to the Jet side of the airport by searching for Qantas flightplans and using Traffic Tools but this is entirely up to you.