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== Traveling without a flight plan ==
 
== Traveling without a flight plan ==
In the [[23rd century]], failing to file a flight plan was a chargeable offense according to [[Starfleet]]. In [[2266]], one of the many charges [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] named against [[Harcourt Mudd]] was [[galaxy]] travel without a flight plan. ({{TOS|Mudd's Women}})
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In the [[23rd century]], failing to file a flight plan was a chargeable offense according to [[Starfleet]]. In [[2266]], one of the many charges [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] named against [[Harcourt Mudd]] was [[galaxy|galactic]] travel without a flight plan. ({{TOS|Mudd's Women}})
   
 
[[Erin Hansen|Erin]] and [[Magnus Hansen]], [[scientist]]s and parents of [[Annika Hansen]], distanced themselves from [[Starfleet]] and the [[Federation]] and refused to file a flight plan before they left the [[Alpha Quadrant]] for the [[Delta Quadrant]] in the [[2350s]] and were never heard from again. The crew of the {{USS|Voyager}} eventually learned that the Hansen family was [[assimilation|assimilated]] by the [[Borg]] when they discovered Annika, then called [[Seven of Nine]], in [[2374]]. ({{VOY|The Gift}})
 
[[Erin Hansen|Erin]] and [[Magnus Hansen]], [[scientist]]s and parents of [[Annika Hansen]], distanced themselves from [[Starfleet]] and the [[Federation]] and refused to file a flight plan before they left the [[Alpha Quadrant]] for the [[Delta Quadrant]] in the [[2350s]] and were never heard from again. The crew of the {{USS|Voyager}} eventually learned that the Hansen family was [[assimilation|assimilated]] by the [[Borg]] when they discovered Annika, then called [[Seven of Nine]], in [[2374]]. ({{VOY|The Gift}})
:''In [[field note]]s later discovered by ''Voyager'' crew, Erin expressed concern in that the {{USS|Raven}} had deviated from its flight plan and the scientists had essentially "burned their bridges" during their search for the Borg, contradicting earlier reports the ''Voyager'' crew had found regarding a failure to file a flight plan. ({{VOY|Dark Frontier}})''
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{{bginfo|In [[field note]]s later discovered by the ''Voyager'' crew, Erin expressed concern that the {{USS|Raven}} had deviated from its flight plan and the scientists had essentially "burned their bridges" during their search for the Borg, contradicting earlier reports the ''Voyager'' crew had found regarding a failure to file a flight plan.'' ({{VOY|Dark Frontier}})}}
   
 
== Changing a flight plan ==
 
== Changing a flight plan ==
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== Practical uses ==
 
== Practical uses ==
By examining the flight plan a [[Yridian]] trader filed with [[Deep Space 9]] before departing the station in [[2369]], [[Lt. Commander]] [[Geordi La Forge]] was able to narrow down the potential location of Lt. Commander [[Worf]], who was aboard the vessel and did not rendezvous with the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} as planned. ({{TNG|Birthright, Part II}})
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By examining the flight plan a [[Yridian]] trader filed with [[Deep Space 9]] before departing the station in [[2369]], [[Lt. Commander]] [[Geordi La Forge]] was able to narrow down the potential location of [[Lt. Commander]] [[Worf]], who was aboard the vessel and did not rendezvous with the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} as planned. ({{TNG|Birthright, Part II}})
   
While on board [[Arctus Baran]]'s [[Baran's mercenary vessel|raider]], [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|Riker]] was able to transmit an encrypted signal to the ''Enterprise'' containing [[bearing]]s and [[coordinate]]s taken from the raider's [[navigational system]]. [[Lt. Commander]] [[Data]] was able to analyze the signal and reconstruct the ship's flight plan. ({{TNG|Gambit, Part II}})
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While on board [[Arctus Baran]]'s [[Baran's mercenary vessel|raider]], [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|Riker]] was able to transmit an encrypted signal to the ''Enterprise'' containing [[bearing]]s and [[coordinate]]s taken from the raider's [[navigational system]]. Lt. Commander [[Data]] was able to analyze the signal and reconstruct the ship's flight plan. ({{TNG|Gambit, Part II}})
   
 
Crossing into [[Bajoran space]] required permission from [[Bajoran Control]] and the transmission of a ship's authorization code and flight plan. ({{DS9|Sons of Mogh}})
 
Crossing into [[Bajoran space]] required permission from [[Bajoran Control]] and the transmission of a ship's authorization code and flight plan. ({{DS9|Sons of Mogh}})

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A flight plan was a pre-determined course of action or path a starship or squadron would take during a specific flight or mission. Flight plans could be entered into a starship's auto-navigation system to assist with helm operations. (VOY: "Nightingale") A flight plan was typically filed with a space station or area of departure prior to take off – for example, shuttlecraft leaving the shuttlebay of a starship were to file a flight plan with the ship before departing. (TNG: "Suspicions")

Traveling without a flight plan

In the 23rd century, failing to file a flight plan was a chargeable offense according to Starfleet. In 2266, one of the many charges Captain Kirk named against Harcourt Mudd was galactic travel without a flight plan. (TOS: "Mudd's Women")

Erin and Magnus Hansen, scientists and parents of Annika Hansen, distanced themselves from Starfleet and the Federation and refused to file a flight plan before they left the Alpha Quadrant for the Delta Quadrant in the 2350s and were never heard from again. The crew of the USS Voyager eventually learned that the Hansen family was assimilated by the Borg when they discovered Annika, then called Seven of Nine, in 2374. (VOY: "The Gift")

In field notes later discovered by the Voyager crew, Erin expressed concern that the USS Raven had deviated from its flight plan and the scientists had essentially "burned their bridges" during their search for the Borg, contradicting earlier reports the Voyager crew had found regarding a failure to file a flight plan. (VOY: "Dark Frontier")

Changing a flight plan

Starfleet Command had the authority to order a Federation starship to alter its flight plan. In 2267, Admiral Komack ordered Captain Kirk to alter the flight plan for the USS Enterprise in order to make the Altair VI presidential inauguration ceremonies, which had been advanced seven solar days, in time. (TOS: "Amok Time")

In Starfleet Academy, Nova Squadron's team navigator Jean Hajar filed a flight plan with the Academy Range Officer before practicing maneuvers for the 2368 graduation ceremony on the Academy Flight Range near the moons of Saturn. The team did not follow their flight plan, and instead attempted a Kolvoord Starburst maneuver that resulted in the death of teammate Joshua Albert. A board of inquiry formally reprimanded Nova Squadron for altering their flight plan. (TNG: "The First Duty")

In 2373, a version of Odo from an alternate timeline bypassed the computer's security protocols and altered the USS Defiant's flight plan so that the ship's auto-pilot did not follow the intended trajectory. Odo did so to ensure that the ship did not time travel like intended and result in the death of Kira Nerys. (DS9: "Children of Time")

Practical uses

By examining the flight plan a Yridian trader filed with Deep Space 9 before departing the station in 2369, Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge was able to narrow down the potential location of Lt. Commander Worf, who was aboard the vessel and did not rendezvous with the USS Enterprise-D as planned. (TNG: "Birthright, Part II")

While on board Arctus Baran's raider, Commander Riker was able to transmit an encrypted signal to the Enterprise containing bearings and coordinates taken from the raider's navigational system. Lt. Commander Data was able to analyze the signal and reconstruct the ship's flight plan. (TNG: "Gambit, Part II")

Crossing into Bajoran space required permission from Bajoran Control and the transmission of a ship's authorization code and flight plan. (DS9: "Sons of Mogh")

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