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MSA too high in route planning ?


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Can you give an example? You can configure the corridor width and vertical avoidance thresholds for both terrain and obstacles.
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Jean-Louis MONIN - 3/31/2024 3:44:31 PM
Hi, 
I am using FlyDemon version 3.16.12 on a macbook air.
When defining a new route, it seems that there are MSA (minimum safe altitude) "imposed" for each leg (I interpret this by the fact that the leg in the 'radar' window at the bottom of the screen is depicted in red instead of magenta). 
I find these MSA very high, and they do not correspond to the surrounding terrain altitudes. 
Does anyone knows why this feature ? 
Thanks
JL


Hi Jean-Louis,
MSA and other parameters can be customised according to your demands in the Setup - Planning Options Menue.
Good Luck
Gerhard


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Hi, 
I am using FlyDemon version 3.16.12 on a macbook air.
When defining a new route, it seems that there are MSA (minimum safe altitude) "imposed" for each leg (I interpret this by the fact that the leg in the 'radar' window at the bottom of the screen is depicted in red instead of magenta). 
I find these MSA very high, and they do not correspond to the surrounding terrain altitudes. 
Does anyone knows why this feature ? 
Thanks
JL

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