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Author: m320au 4 Posts Status: Young recruit | Date 06-30-12 16:51 | Hiya,
Im having a recurring problem with the Level D 767 and fs passengers.
Upon passing through 20,000 feet, I attempt to serve drinks and am informed "that's not possible while we're still on
the ground". Fs passéMyers then promptly crashes and shuts itself down.
Any thoughts? I am using a fresh install of windows7 64, fsx acceleration, and purchased versions of both the level d
and fs passengers, REX, and a cpflight 737 pro panel.
Thanks
M
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| Re: Problem with Level D 767 |
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Author: m320au 4 Posts Status: Young recruit | Date 07-01-12 08:02 | Quick update: Reinstalled FS Passengers and problem seems to be resolved.
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| Re: Problem with Level D 767 |
Author: Recon 811 Posts Status: Forum Moderator | Date 07-01-12 12:41 | Good to hear 

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| Re: [Solved] Problem with Level D 767 |
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Author: m320au 4 Posts Status: Young recruit | Date 07-03-12 14:39 | Guys,
Quick update - it appears this hasn't yet been solved. I just had a recurrence. (third out of 4 flights).
I don't understand because I am using a spanking new installation of Win7 (64 bit), FSX acceleration, and fully registered copies of both
Level D 767, and FS Passengers - Very little else is installed on my machine apart from REX and some ORBX scenery.
For some reason, FS passengers is not recognising that my aircraft has left the ground. Once I take off, the block timer remains static, I can
still play ambient music, and I can't serve drinks. The ambient music seems to stop itself before I reach the threshold (although still visible
as "on" in the menu). After takeoff, slight querying of the FS Passengers interface results in an FS Passengers crash.
I did have one unusual occurrence tonight - while positioning on the runway I received an Oracle error from windows. Didn't know I had
anything Oracle running?
Any ideas?
m
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| Re: [Solved] Problem with Level D 767 |
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Author: m320au 4 Posts Status: Young recruit | Date 07-03-12 14:48 | [update]: The only thing I can think of is that the problem seems to only occur when I do a cold and dark startup. The one time it worked, (test
flight), did I a warm startup with engines already running (coincidentally, also after a fresh install of fspassengers). Is there anything critical I
need to do in a particular sequence within the Level D startup procedures that would prevent FS passengers from realising I had left the ground if done out of sequence? The aircraft itself is functioning fine ....
Post Edited ( 07-03-12 14:49 )
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| Re: [Solved] Problem with Level D 767 |
Author: whiskey-zulu 1918 Posts Status: Forum Moderator | Date 07-03-12 15:02 | Can't honestly say that I've come across this issue before, and I've got the LD 767. Oracle own Java, so if you're getting an error there, I'd update
your version of Java; I seem to recall the weather system uses Java to access the Jeppensen data.

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