08-06-2009, 09:52 AM
I've been getting this error for several times now. The first time I got this error was when I was in the air and I jumped to another airport. My fault.
However recently, I've been getting lots of these errors. The first time I was flying from SIN-AKL on an iFly Boeing 747-400. Everything was fine but
I became naughty and disconnected the autopilot and set the acceleration to 128x. I engaged the autopilot again by pressing Z and the acceleration was
back to 16x. However, I received this message saying that "No jump allowed, FsPassenger flight aborted".
Next case was just 30 minutes ago I was flying from SYD-NAN on an iFly Boeing 747-400 again. Everything was fine. The takeoff, climb all the way to
FL350, my desired cruising altitude. It's always been my usual to use the time acceleration after reaching the cruising altitude. However, I engaged
it this time and I got that message too.
I also had more cases on my Wilco A330/A340 series when I engaged the time acceleration. Is this a bug or something?
However recently, I've been getting lots of these errors. The first time I was flying from SIN-AKL on an iFly Boeing 747-400. Everything was fine but
I became naughty and disconnected the autopilot and set the acceleration to 128x. I engaged the autopilot again by pressing Z and the acceleration was
back to 16x. However, I received this message saying that "No jump allowed, FsPassenger flight aborted".
Next case was just 30 minutes ago I was flying from SYD-NAN on an iFly Boeing 747-400 again. Everything was fine. The takeoff, climb all the way to
FL350, my desired cruising altitude. It's always been my usual to use the time acceleration after reaching the cruising altitude. However, I engaged
it this time and I got that message too.
I also had more cases on my Wilco A330/A340 series when I engaged the time acceleration. Is this a bug or something?