You can have IYP do it for you at the beginning of each flight by saying Begin
Each Session Using Zulu Time. This is especially nice when doing flights with
multiple legs and if I layover somewhere and leave things running, the time
should be correct.
Jordan
From: bvipilots-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bvipilots-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On ;
Behalf Of Ron Kolesar
Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2017 4:57 PM
To: bvipilots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bvipilots] Re: Having the following minor annoying problem with FSX.
Jordan, how do you have IYP set the time for you that is set correctly?
Do you use the voice command reset time to Zulu time?
Many Thanks for the write back.
Ron
From: Jordan Gallacher
Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2017 05:47 PM
To: bvipilots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bvipilots] Re: Having the following minor annoying problem with FSX.
See the same but have started having IYP set the time at the beginning of each
flight.
Jordan
From: bvipilots-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bvipilots-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On ;
Behalf Of Ron Kolesar
Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2017 11:30 AM
To: B V I Pilots Mailing List
Subject: [bvipilots] Having the following minor annoying problem with FSX.
Hello to all.
I know at the main screen of FSX if you do a alt n you’ll get the time to make
sure the time is set correctly.
Even though I make sure the time is set correctly, When I get to the Run clock
command at the end of the before take off checklist, no matter what I do,
instead of having the time set correctly on East Coast Time zone, it sets
itself to the Central time zone, which means it is a hour behind what it should
be set at.
Any way of fixing this annoying issue?
Thanks.