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FlightCentral Route Browser Online Help Overview FlightCentral's Route Browser takes the data found in your existing computerized logbook and turns it into a visual display (or route map). It accomplishes this through a database of airports that stores each airport's latitude and longitude information. Route Browser uses this geographic location and translates it into plots and lines on the map. Additionally, the database complements the information you've already entered to provide insight and analysis of your flying through charts and reports. The use of database filters in the program gives you the ability to view and graph only certain flights. Startup On startup, the program will prompt you to open your last logbook file. The file is then scanned and any unknown airports are displayed in a New Airports Wizard. Once you have completed this step, you can then choose the route options. On your first time with the program, simply choose the defaults to quickly see your logbook data displayed in visual form. You can redraw these routes as many times as you want. Graphic Tour For help with various parts of the program, click on one of the areas listed on the left:
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