It does not seem to indicate, or have a slider to select which tolerance for the flyover point is allowed. If it is technically zero, then the routing engine might not find a valid route. 10-15 miles is usually enough.
It does not seem to indicate, or have a slider to select which tolerance for the flyover point is allowed
If you refer to ForeFlight it does not have a tolerance it will try to include the point AFAIK
I use `add waypoint` all the time otherwise I receive silly proposals. Specifically I add a waypoint close to my DEP AD on a Z flight plan to pick up IFR. If you don’t often your VFR till the FIR boundary….The same for the arrival add an RNAV waypoint close to your arrival to remain IFR as long as possible. It takes sometimes several iterations to find a descent routing. If the airspace is not Free Route it helps to check the directions with Skyvector but even that does not include possible restrictions that are valid that day of OPS.
The option on ForeFlight is MUCH less useful for complex routes. I don’t get routes validating. Only if I look for possible routes first in Autorouter.