The ILS frequencies are shown for both the departure and arrival runways. Take a min to review the information that is now available in the flight plan window before we move ahead and finalize this flight plan. Scroll down to runway 13L and drag it into the flight plan window. As we did above, click in the input line window and type in KJFK and hit enter. The arrival airport is KJFK and the arrival runway will be 13L. Now we need our arrival airport and runway. You should always scroll down and use one of the gates for this. You can also right click on the runway and use the popup window to move your aircraft to here though this is not suggested. Our departure airport and runway are now in the flight plan window. You can also just drag 3L into the flight plan window by left clicking on 3L, hold down the left button on your mouse and drag it into the flight plan window. This will now add 3L to the flight plan window on the right. We will be departing from runway 3L so right click on 3L and click on " To Flightplan". Note that not all of the runways are ILS runways. You will see the airport as the first item and then all of the runways, gates and parking areas that are available. This will light it up and have it ready for your input. If you know the airport id, then check the box and click in the input line box. In the top left of the search window you will notice an ID check box and an input line area that says "Inputline". You will get a popup window that gives a short description of each of the icons functions. Please take a minute to move your mouse over all of the icons to see what they do. The World Map Switch Panel to the right of the map window.The Map, Plan and FMS buttons between the avionics and map window.The FSN Menu area between the search and flight plan window containing Plan, Edit, Options and Help.The bottom right window is the Map Window used to see your current progress in the flight as well as for adding waypoints to your flight plan. The bottom left window is the Avionics and Autopilot Window used to control the aircraft during your flight. This window will show your flight plan once it is built including departure and arrival runways and all of the Navaids used for the flight. The upper right window is the Flight Plan Window. This is the area where you will search for airports and runways. The upper left window is the Search Window located at and under the ID/Inputline. The screen is broken into 4 main windows. When you start FSN, you will have a screen that looks like this.