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Thanks for the response Ian. It actually resolved itself about an 30 minutes after I posted this. I was actually on a group flight and all of us were having the same issue. The downloader was blank and there was no flight plan download option on the dispatch page. We were not sure if it was a result of the updates to the Navdata Center or FMS Data. All is good now.

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something strange is happening with simbrief , i can only download 1 flightplan which is still dated 23/sept . no matter what i do is the server down ??
i tried a nother flight plane (YMML YMHB) with todays date and i still download the old FP
any i deas ?
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