Date and time this flight plan was filled in this case the 28th at 07:38. Aircraft equipment list / aircrafts Transponder equipment

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Date and time this flight plan was filled in this case the 28th at 07:38 Aircraft equipment list / aircrafts Transponder equipment AFTN addresses this flightplan has been send to the originating address FPL-start of flight plan string, RYR36BY - ATC callsign, IS - IFR scheduled flight Destination alternate airport FLIGHT ROUTE Other informations as: performance based navigation string, Date, Aircraft registration, EET - Estimated elapsed time, Aircraft operator, enroute alternate airports,... aircraft is equipped with TCAS Arrival airport and estimated time enroute (take off to touch down) initial cruising speed (TAS) and initial flight level Departure Airport and derparture time Aircraft type / weight class H - heavy M - Medium L-Light

scheduled push back time estimated take off time Estimated touch down time estimated gate arrival time Maximum allowed / estimated Take off, landing, zero fuel weight Alternate Airport planned step climb prifile for this flight topofclimbisa remarks and warnings for this flight in this field (standard atmosphere) deviation M= minus cost index ground distance air distance top of climb wind average wind average wind component average fuel flow fuel bias Trip fuel-required from take off to landing contingency fuel - for any unforseen delays 5% of trip fuel alternate - fuel required to proceed from destination to alternate airport final reserve fuel - usually for add 30-40 min of flight additional reserve fuel - decided by the crew planned take off fuel planned take off fuel taxi fuel block fuel - this fuel has to be loaded at the gate prior to push back theselines allow pilot to anter any additional fuel they have ordered in addtion

Alternate route to alternate airport (LHBP Budapest in this case crew name codes and signatures dispatcher name MEL - Minimum equipment lis / CDL - configuration deviation list... items if any present have here to be anotated YOUR FLIGHT ROUTE Opertional impacts - associated fuel and time costs for changes in flight level and weight Reduced vertical separation minima - altimeter values have to be compared and noted here when flying FL290 and above on all pages - all highlighted positions have to be filled / noted by the cockpit crew

Departure ATIS (weather) information has to be noted here (You recieve the departure Atis in Innsbruck by listening to frequency 126,025 Departure clearence you obtained from ATC has to be noted here. In this case in Inssbruck there is no ground and no delivery... so clearence will be issued by Tower on frequency 120,1 elevation of destiation airport (LZIB - Bratislava) elevation of alternate airport (LHBP-Budapest) push back time landing time arriving to gate time total flight time airborne till landed off to on block time on all pages - all highlighted positions have be to filled / noted by the cockpit crew

here you have to note the arrival ATIS (weather) information in this case Bratislava -Stefanik. You can obtain the actual arrival ATIS by listening to frequency 128,650

ICAO identifier s latitude and longitude most critical - highest minimum off route altitude MORA estimated enroute time from previous in hours and minutes maximum shear value write estimated time over write actual time over name airway, SID or STAR total time from departue (HH:MM) RHEIN UIR - Upper information region VIENNA FIR - Flight information region FL - Flight Level Mora - min off route altitude DIS - distance from previous in nautical miles IMT - initial magnetic track to next ITT - init true track to next wpt RDIS - remaining distance to destination - this case LZIB see next page all highlighted positions (on all pages) have to be filled / notedby cockpit crew during flyght MN - mach number over TAS - True air speed over GS - Ground speed over

BUDAPEST FIR - Flight information region WIND - forecast wind direction and speeds over this in degrees true and knots COMP - wind component over this. Amount of head / tail wind which can be expected. Positive values = tail winf, negative values = head wind SHR - shear value = magnitude of wind difference between 2000ft bleow and above the planned altitude averaged per 1000ft. Higher numbers/values indicate the potential for turbulences OAT - the outside air temperature over this in Degrees Celsius TDV - temperature deviation at this. Indicates number of degrees above International standard atmosphere (ISA) at the planned altitude TRP - Tropopause height above this in hunderd of feets. (Tropopause = the pause / separation between troposphere where most of earth weather is exisitn and the stratosphere highlighted areas have to be filled/ noted by cockpit crew during flight EFOB - estimated fuel on board at this in thousands of kilogramms (or pounds) AFOB - area used to write in the actual fuel on board at this PBRN - Planned total fuel burn at this in thousands of kilograms ABRN - area used to write in the actual fuel burned at this