10-09-2005, 02:39 AM
Quote:DanSteph wrote:
First Disable all aircraft and Fs9 failures, this would ensure that the only failures you'll get
will come from FsP, anyway disabling aircraft failure (gauge comming from an author) is
not always possible so here's the trick:
1-If the copilot say something is wrong, you're 100% sure it's a FPS failure - DECLARE EMERGENCY
2-If you see something like oil temp increasing or fuel leak and you're sure that this aircraft doesn't
have a gauge that give failure - DECLARE EMERGENCY
If you have a doubt that a failure come from FsP or not:
1-right click on the mini display:
2-option
3-Check "display warning icon for failure"
If the ICON show "OK" don't declare if the icon show YELLOW - DECLARE AND EMERGENCY
With such method you should have 100% rate of right emergency declaration.
Hope this help ?
Dan
I agreed with you Dan. But, what the guy's saying is pretty true. If you declare an emergency, even a small one, every one in the plane gets
really, really scared. I understand if the pax get scared to hear the pilot that they have lost one of the engines but I don't think that
something like a fuel licking should scared the pax as if it was the engine thing. fspassengers does not make any different, please
correct me if Im wrong.
It would be a good idea to denote the kind of emergency since when you declare the emergency the flight attendants goes trought saying
to everyone about it on the plane. But come on! These pax are chicks for anything and once you land they get pissed off at you cause you
didn't land in the schedule airport, etc.

Que tengan un buen vuelo! ;-)