Flew Concorde from JFK to LHR yesterday, I had landed (FSA gave me a sink rate of 86 fpm, nice softy) but as I decelerated below 50 knots I got a BSOD
Restarted PC, restarted weather, FSA and FSX.
Loaded the FSA Autosave flight (paused it as soon as it finished loading) which was about 500 ft in the air on final approach.
Tried to "continue flight" in FSA but got a mismatch error
Only about four hours of flying wasted and I won't have chance to fly it again until next weekend
Un restorable flight
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Un restorable flight
Old pilots never die, they just run out of runway.
- blanston12
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Re: Un restorable flight
You should contact the FSA staff and ask them to either un-book or mark your flight as complete, if you wait till the weekend you will get charged for a cancellation for having left the flight booked for too long.adysmith wrote: ↑30 Jun 2020, 09:08Flew Concorde from JFK to LHR yesterday, I had landed (FSA gave me a sink rate of 86 fpm, nice softy) but as I decelerated below 50 knots I got a BSOD
Restarted PC, restarted weather, FSA and FSX.
Loaded the FSA Autosave flight (paused it as soon as it finished loading) which was about 500 ft in the air on final approach.
Tried to "continue flight" in FSA but got a mismatch error
Only about four hours of flying wasted and I won't have chance to fly it again until next weekend
Joe Cusick,
I am serious, and don't call me Shirley.
I am serious, and don't call me Shirley.
Re: Un restorable flight
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Old pilots never die, they just run out of runway.