Replanning a route, Rearranging waypoints in a route – Jeppesen JeppView 3 User Manual

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• Press the DELETE key.

NOTE

Deleting an airport from the RoutePack List also removes all terminal
charts associated with that airport.

Replanning a Route

As an alternative to modifying a route by inserting or appending waypoints, you can
replan an existing route using the Re-Plan Route Wizard, which opens the

Route

Wizard

with the Departure, Destination, and other current route selections are

already entered.

NOTE

Although the Departure and Destination fields are already entered in the
Re-Plan Route Wizard, the Route and Alternates fields are cleared. If
you have multiple route waypoints and alternates in the route and you
do not want to replan them, this might not be the best method.
Moreover, if the departure or destination waypoint is not an airport (that
is, it was created using the point-and-click or rubberband method
described earlier), the Re-Plan Route Wizard does not recognize it and
does not let you continue.

To replan a route using the Re-Plan Route Wizard:

1. Right-click the route in the RoutePack List and choose Re-Plan This Route

(Wizard).

The Re-Plan Route Wizard appears with the Departure and Destination fields
already entered.

2. Make changes to the departure or destination airport, and enter route

waypoints and alternates.

3. Rename the route (if desired), and then click Finish.

The route appears in the RoutePack List and on the enroute chart.

Rearranging Waypoints in a Route

You can rearrange airports and other waypoints listed in the RoutePack List in a
different order within a route. Reorder airports and waypoints by doing either of the
following:

• Dragging a waypoint in the RoutePack List and dropping it onto the waypoint

to follow it.

• Cutting a waypoint in the RoutePack List and pasting it onto the waypoint to

follow it.

See also:

Inserting Waypoints into a Route

Renumber Route Waypoints

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