This one is for Brian. Thought a short tutorial in the forum might help others.
I rarely use the neat Altitude Planning feature in iFly. (Out here, in the SW, the minimum altitudes are often set by mountains. And a lot of times, it doesn't make any sense to consider higher altitudes for shortish flights. For example, for our favorite $100 hamburger run, the minimum altitude is 7500' for a 24 minute trip. (Starting from 1500' on the ground.) No point in even considering 9500' for that short flight, even if the winds are 30 kts better at 9500'.)
So my question: How does iFly handle altitude in the FP when a user has not specifically entered an altitude? It seems like it sets one, even if I haven't.
Normally I wouldn't care, except for two things: The +VST pops up a lot on flights where I didn't set an altitude, telling me I've got to climb at 8000 fpm to get to some altitude I didn't knowingly set and 2) the red warning coloring on the Magenta course line is related to FP altitude.
Since iFly seems to think I set a FP altitude, I have a few hypotheses about what it's doing: It could be that iFly is looking at the altitude I enter in my Weather Briefing, and uses that for my FP altitude, even if I don't set a FP altitude. Or it could be that iFly is importing an altitude from my Saved Flight Plan. Or perhaps iFly is setting a minimum altitude based on terrain.
Anyway, instead of me guessing, I thought perhaps Brian could tell us.