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Problem Flightplan J-020

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I have a problem with my flightplan of the F-16AM J-020 (Self Made). But my plane disapear everytime when it's gonna taxi. Whats wrong with this:

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AC#1,J-020,1%,WEEK,IFR,1/07:47:00,@1/08:11:00,60,R,1,EHVK,1/11:42:00,@1/11:58:00,50,R,2,EHEH,2/08:32:00,@2/08:57:00,9,R,30,EHLW,2/11:22:00,@2/11:54:00,65,R,4,EBFS,4/11:23:00,@4/11:47:00,53,R,5,EHVK,5/11:12:00,@5/11:36:00,41,R,6,EHLW,1/10:52:00,@1/11:16:00,65,R,7,EHVK,2/11:43:00,@2/12:07:00,42,R,8,EBFS,4/11:44:00,@4/12:08:00,41,R,9,EHVK,5/07:44:00,@5/08:08:00,51,R,10,EHLW
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Post by Garysb »

It may not be the flightplan
Is the parking spot connected?


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Check your days they should be in order you have got 5 before 1 etc

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AC#1,J-020,1%,WEEK,IFR,1/07:47:00,@1/08:11:00,60,R,1,EHVK,1/11:42:00,@1/11:58:00,50,R,2,EHEH,2/08:32:00,@2/08:57:00,9,R,30,EHLW,2/11:22:00,@2/11:54:00,65,R,4,EBFS,4/11:23:00,@4/11:47:00,53,R,5,EHVK,5/11:12:00,@5/11:36:00,41,R,6,EHLW,1/10:52:00,@1/11:16:00,65,R,7,EHVK,2/11:43:00,@2/12:07:00,42,R,8,EBFS,4/11:44:00,@4/12:08:00,41,R,9,EHVK,5/07:44:00,@5/08:08:00,51,R,10,EHLW
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Post by bassiejj1994 »

All parking spots are connected. And I have shortened the flightplan to 1 week. But still the same problem.
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Post by ronniegj »

Maybe the problem is the @ symbol, which requires an arrival time that you has specified. If the algorithm calculates that it will be much longer, perhaps it is just moving the a/c to the arrival airfield in order to have it available for the scheduled departure at airfield #2, or the travel time between airfields may be much too long. In any case, try the same flightplan without the @ and see if it makes a difference.

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Post by VulcanDriver »

Have you got hold short points in your AFCAD at the correct distance from the runway?
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Post by bassiejj1994 »

ronniegj wrote:or the travel time between airfields may be much too long.

Ron
What do you mean with much too long, minutes, hours? 1 minute, 5 minutes, 10 minutes 1 hour
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Post by ronniegj »

I only mean that the time you have selected may be longer than the AI algorithm will accept after it has made it's own calculation of how long the flight should take. This is only speculation, as there are so many things that can cause the algorithm to cause the flight to not work, and all the possible errors have not yet been identified. What I'm suggesting is only based upon pervious problems and the many things that have been tried in order to clear the issue up. It is almost never completely clear what the problem is, and many things have to be tried. BTW, the problem that VulcanDriver points to has been frequently determined to be the one that is at fault. As to my suggestion, the @ symbol is a legacy feature of flight plans left over from fs8, and is not usually a part of fs9 flight planning, altho it does seem to work generally, but I've always suspected that in some instances it may cause problems, so I try to avoid using it, but that doesn't mean that you should do the same. Experiment and see how it works for you.


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Would you mind telling us how you were able to fix this problem? Thanks!

Ron
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Post by bassiejj1994 »

I shortened the times of flying. That's all.
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Thanks again. Ron
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