Guess AI isn’t coming after us after all

A1TAPE

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Guess it forgot the RVSM FL range (290-410) also time to break out the High airway charts because intersections do not exist in the world of AI.

Plan a flight from KORD to KMCI aircraft is a 757 FL330 M.78 aircraft must avoid RVSM flight levels

Certainly! I can help you plan a flight from Chicago O'Hare International Airport (KORD) to Kansas City International Airport (KMCI) on a Boeing 757 aircraft, while avoiding RVSM (Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum) flight levels. Here's a sample flight plan:

Departure: KORD
Arrival: KMCI
Aircraft: Boeing 757
Cruising Altitude: FL330 (Flight Level 330)
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.78

1. Depart KORD and proceed on airway J146 heading west.
2. Continue on J146 until reaching the intersection of airways J146 and J64.
3. Turn southwest onto airway J64.
4. Follow J64 until reaching the intersection of airways J64 and J146.
5. Turn west onto airway J146.
6. Stay on J146 until reaching the intersection of airways J146 and J100.
7. Turn northwest onto airway J100.
8. Continue on J100 until reaching KMCI.

By following this routing, you will avoid RVSM flight levels and stay within the non-RVSM altitude range. The specific routing may be subject to air traffic control instructions, weather conditions, and any temporary restrictions or closures along the way.

It's always recommended to consult with professional pilots, airlines, or a qualified flight planning service for accurate and up-to-date information regarding your specific flight, considering factors such as airspace restrictions, weather, and air traffic control requirements.
 
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