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Reloading saved flights - JonB - 24-12-2005 Hi Dan, I'm new to the forum so haven't really read much on it i'm afraid, so if this has already been discussed, then please give me a link to the appropriate thred. My question is: Can we reload a saved fspassengers flight, so that we don't loose it everytime we have tp close down this sim. Now this isn't that often for me, but, if i ever do long hauls, which is fairly regularly, i sometimes have to save the flight, as i might need to go out or something, as 10 hours is a long time! There are other reasons aswell, but that is just one of them. So... payware aircraft are getting better by the day, and you can now save the panel state etc, so you don't loose the fmc entries and the aircraft doesn't load up at F370 cold and dark! I would love a way to be able to save the current FS Passengers flight, so as soon as you load your flight back up, FS Pax is there and with 1 hour to go, you can finish the serving of drinks, descend, land and get your points ![]() I'm just asking the question as i've lost quite a few long haul flights due to this, and my 772LR/774 arn't really getting used much. This is one thing i'd love to see in a new patch, please can you inform me if this would be possible. I do know there are a few reasons why it may not, simply due to programming and also people may try and cheat, by loading up the flight, changing the clock and then resuming, making the flight seem alot longer. Well I am not one for cheating but maybe you could incorperate something that on startup says: Do you want to resume FS PAX flight Yes or No. then if you click yes, it locks the fuel/time and you continue, and if you click no, you resume without it. Thanks for reading and as i said, i hope this hasn't been brought up before. Regards, Jon Brown Re: Reloading saved flights - Drew - 24-12-2005 http://www.fspassengers.com/?action=faq&question=26 ![]() and welcome to the forum Re: Reloading saved flights - JonB - 24-12-2005 OK - Thanks for the reply, shame that as i'm flying VRMM-YPPH today, which is 9 hours, and i may have to cut off thr final hour! Re: Reloading saved flights - Drew - 24-12-2005 if you can leave your pc switched on, and come back to it at a later time, you can pause the flight?? Re: Reloading saved flights - JonB - 24-12-2005 Well it's the fact i will be landing at about midnight tonight, and won't be able to finish the flight for a week or so now, so i wanted to save it. Re: Reloading saved flights - WBHoenig - 24-12-2005 No, see my siggy. I've appealed for the feture within a few builds, though. Please, Dan. Re: Reloading saved flights - JonB - 24-12-2005 I would really love it! Re: Reloading saved flights - WBHoenig - 24-12-2005 Just use time acceleration. I flew from Washington to L.A. today, a five hour or so flight, and, via 16x time acceleration, it was just over an hour. Re: Reloading saved flights - JonB - 25-12-2005 no thats silly, and im a BAv pilot http://www.bavirtual.co.uk i fly real schedules, real world flight plans, payware aircraft, its only a few times ive needed to save the flight, due to other commitments. It was a simple question and it has been answered, thanks Re: Reloading saved flights - SWAFO - 25-12-2005 I can't stand the time acceleration! I guess it's all personal preference! Although sometimes in reality I wish I could use it! ![]() Re: Reloading saved flights - WBHoenig - 26-12-2005 I constantly use it. ![]() Re: Reloading saved flights - Covoxer - 26-12-2005 There's no need to save the flight. You may just pause FS (the <P> key), and put your PC to hibernate or standby mode if you need to go away. Another way to kill the flight time is just to switch from FS to other tasks (<Alt>+<Tab>). It will continue to fly in background if you set it so in the MSFS settings. I use these methods from time to time, but I newer fall to time acceleration. ![]() Hey! Windows is a multitasking OS, even though it may not look like it is ![]() Re: Reloading saved flights - WBHoenig - 26-12-2005 The aforementioned method kills my performance. Re: Reloading saved flights - Covoxer - 27-12-2005 Quote:The aforementioned method kills my performance.What exactly do you mean by that? ![]() Re: Reloading saved flights - Flagstaff Flyer - 27-12-2005 Quote:Covoxer wrote: How would would answer ATC if you were not monitoring your flight? If you dont answer for freq. change you get "ATC Terminated Sqk 1200". |