I *never* follow that advice. I always perform them when everyone is boarding
when I'm asked to. This way it will be correct and I have more than enough
fuel in case I have to do a go around, or I take off with the toe truck again.
Lol!
On Jan 16, 2017, at 7:07 PM, Mike Wassel <blindndangerous@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've followed those instructions, and if I say perform fuel loading
operations at the start of the pre-flight checklist, it will say fuel loading
operations completed. However, if I say afirmative when it asks should I
perform fuel loading operations, that's when it freezes. I'll double check
those instructions again, but iyp informs me that I have an excessive amount
of fuel, and advises that's what I should do, so just trying to follow it's
advice. I'll take a second look at that page. Thanks Robert.
Mike.
On 1/16/2017 7:58 PM, Robert Cezar wrote:
RE: Now back to figuring out why the fuel loading operations are making iyp
freeze and not putting anything in it's log files
Go to:
http://itsyourplane.com/html/information.asp ;
<http://itsyourplane.com/html/information.asp>
and set up file SHARING and SECURITY.
SPECIFICALLY:
Auto-Fuel Loading
On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 4:19 PM, Mike Wassel <blindndangerous@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:blindndangerous@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Yes, this is what I've done. Slightly annoying, but nothing dealbreaking to
just recreate the plan and flt files. Now back to figuring out why the fuel
loading operations are making iyp freeze and not putting anything in it's
log files, unless all those are are are voice transcriptions. I can't even
see if it's throwing an error because it locks up, and nvda can't read the
window. Going to double check permissions and group settings again. Pretty
sure I followed everything right on the site. Thanks all for the help.
Mike.
On 1/16/2017 7:07 PM, Zachary Kline wrote:
Mike,
FSUIPC 4 does save flights as you mention. In general, all you need to do
to work around this is to just start a new one, or load one explicitly,
every time.
THere’s nothing tied to specific models of aircraft, it’s all related to
the .flt files, generated via FSUIPC or otherwise.
Best,
Zack.
On Jan 16, 2017, at 4:04 PM, Mike Wassel <blindndangerous@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:blindndangerous@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
No, that can't be right, because I cleared out that folder before
launching it again, and it still knew exactly where I was in the flight.
I believe it's got something to do with fsuipc4, because if I delete the
previous flight entry in the mission list dialogue, and let the flight
continue, it makes a new previous flight entry from that point. Meaning
the endless loop was shorter then before. Scrapping everything and making
a new .pln and .flt files fixed the problem, but I'm pretty sure it's
fsuipc4 that's saving the state and reloading it, even if the files in the
documents folder are removed.
Mike.
On 1/16/2017 6:46 PM, Robert Cezar wrote:
RE: I wonder where it's pulling them from
C:\Users\[YOUR NAME]\Documents\Flight Simulator X Files
On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 1:26 PM, Mike Wassel <blindndangerous@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:blindndangerous@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Interesting, because I deleted all my .flt files from my documents/fsx
folder, so I wonder where it's pulling them from.
In answer to your question, it was the airbus 321, and I was flying from
pa to Toronto.
Mike.
On 1/16/2017 4:13 PM, Robert Cezar wrote:
Hi,
Go to the IYP site... http://www.itsyourplane.com ;
<http://www.itsyourplane.com/>
Click on BLIND PILOTS CLICK HERE
Click on Site Map
Click on Resources
Click on IYP Flight Deck Doc manual
Refer to the section entitled: How to Properly Load a Flight Plan and a
Flight
Start reading from PAGE 12
r
On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 1:03 PM, Zachary Kline <zkline@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:zkline@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Mike,
THere’s an FSX concept called a flight, and it sounds like you’re
inadvertently loading a flight file which is putting you in the air.
The only solution, as far as I’m aware, is to manually pick aircraft,
weather, etc, and save a new flight parked at the gate.
Out of interest, what plane were you having trouble with, and where were
you trying to fly?
Best,
Zack.
On Jan 16, 2017, at 1:00 PM, Mike Wassel <blindndangerous@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:blindndangerous@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hey all,
I did a flight in an aircraft, but messed it up. Now, if I go to
reload that aircraft, it sets it up to just before I crashed, like an
autosave. How do I delete this so that it will start me at the
hanger, instead of in the air, about to crash. If I click reset from
the flights menu, it just resets to that point. I thought it was the
state.cfg file under %appdata%\microsoft\fsx\simobjects, but
apparently not. Any help would be appreciated. Googling has given me
nothing useful.
Thanks,
Mike.
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