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I am trying to schedule routes for my 737 and I have 100 hours left on it to use. Everytime I go to book a route, even the shortest route, it says "You do not have any aircraft available to serve this route. Aircraft with insufficient hours: 1

Aircraft with incompatible schedules: 1"

 

I have had this happen to me in my other worlds with aircraft that have numerous hours to be used. Any ideas on what's wrong?

 

 



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does the airport that you are flying to have a long enough runway?



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ahhh that might be it... let me try that...thanks for the quick response!!



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naa that was not the issue. I tried booking a flight  at Denver which has a 16,000ft runway and still didnt work. I have gates and all that stuff, I just have no clue.



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What about the other end?

Does the same plane fly in and out of Denver?



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Yeah, I think your problem is not that the plane doesn't have enough hours, it's that its scheduling does not put it through either of the airport on the route you're trying to make. The plane must have a least one weekly flight into either end of your route. For example, if its current route was Denver-Las vegas, you can't open a route between San Diego and Phoenix. But, if you add a route between Denver or Las Vegas and San Diego or Phoenix, you can operate the San Diego-Phoenix route. Hope this helped  :)


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Do you appreciate that if you want to add additional flights for a particular plane it must already be using one the airports on your new route?  A plane flying from Chicago to Denver will not also be able to fly from Detroit to Salt Lake City but it could fly to Detroit from either Chicago or Denver or from Detroit to either Chicago or Denver.



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Yeah, I think your problem is not that the plane doesn't have enough hours, it's that its scheduling does not put it through either of the airport on the route you're trying to make. The plane must have a least one weekly flight into either end of your route. For example, if its current route was Denver-Las vegas, you can't open a route between San Diego and Phoenix. But, if you add a route between Denver or Las Vegas and San Diego or Phoenix, you can operate the San Diego-Phoenix route. Hope this helped  :)

yes That's right.

 

My source is A. i route that 50 destination. next I choose second source I can't create new route. then I route an airplane from A to B for once every week then I can use it in other routes.

but I don't know for every airplane. if yes then very terrible     ??



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yes That's right.

 

My source is A. i route that 50 destination. next I choose second source I can't create new route. then I route an airplane from A to B for once every week then I can use it in other routes.

but I don't know for every airplane. if yes then very terrible     ??

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