OldPilot wrote:
In the mean time, rubber banding helps make input easier.
Marginally, but that gets kind of old too, especially if you are in the air bouncing around.
And, it is not just adding the waypoints, it is having the program actually understand that you've added an airway. You want that reflected in the flight plan listing, and ideally it would be a "handle" that could be used to manipulate that segment.
Although VORs are going away, T and Q routes abound now, and given their nature, can have dozens of waypoints twisting around busy airspaces, where Victors may have had only one waypoint in the same distance -- so this will become more and more of an issue.
* Orest