27-11-2005, 11:53 PM
I have had collision detection turned off from day one (mainly because it doesn't work properly!), but unfortunately FSP uses it. I had a long flight
the other day, landed perfectly well, taxiied over to the parking area, got to within about 20 feet of the hangar and about to apply the parking
brake, when FSP detected a "crash" (presumably with the hangar even though I was at least 20 feet away) and that cost me 3 passengers' lives and about
£200,000 damage.
How those 3 passengers died at 20 knots on the apron I don't know. Perhaps they were all carrying REALLY sharp objects at the time?
So now, as soon as I land, I get off the runway, onto the nearest taxiway, apply the parking brake and end the flight!
the other day, landed perfectly well, taxiied over to the parking area, got to within about 20 feet of the hangar and about to apply the parking
brake, when FSP detected a "crash" (presumably with the hangar even though I was at least 20 feet away) and that cost me 3 passengers' lives and about
£200,000 damage.
How those 3 passengers died at 20 knots on the apron I don't know. Perhaps they were all carrying REALLY sharp objects at the time?
So now, as soon as I land, I get off the runway, onto the nearest taxiway, apply the parking brake and end the flight!