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Flynet software crash
Posted: 22 Dec 2006, 14:59
by johnhinson
En route EGLL to EDDM, Flynet client says it has to close:
AppName: flynet.exe AppVer: 1.0.0.1 ModName: flynet.exe
ModVer: 1.0.0.1 Offset: 0006c1b3
Tried reloading and got:
No booked flight found!
Booking expired?
But looked on Flynet site and shown to be back in the hangar at EGLL.
So I'm now in Munchen but Flynet shows G-APEA at Heathrow
awaiting departure. Not that anyone would see it for fog.
How do I get out of this?
John
Posted: 22 Dec 2006, 15:57
by RAF_Quantum
Hi John,
You may have tried to refly 'too soon' after the client closedown, sometimes it takes a few minutes or more to sort itself out. I still see the aircraft and yourself at EGLL, G-APEA shows as booked and the flight is showing up on your signature. Try it again, I'm sure the Client should see your booking now.
Rgds
Posted: 22 Dec 2006, 16:33
by johnhinson
RAF_Quantum wrote:Hi John,
You may have tried to refly 'too soon' after the client closedown, sometimes it takes a few minutes or more to sort itself out. I still see the aircraft and yourself at EGLL, G-APEA shows as booked and the flight is showing up on your signature. Try it again, I'm sure the Client should see your booking now.
Rgds
Yes it does.
The only problem is I'm having a late luncheon in Munchen but Flynet thinks I'm in Blighty. I presume I'll have to do my return flight "off-VA"?
John
Posted: 22 Dec 2006, 16:38
by RAF_Quantum
Hi John,
Well if FlyNET crashed during the flight then it resets you and the aircraft in the database to the last known location which was EGLL, so just fire up FS9 at that location and refly the route.
Rgds
John
Posted: 22 Dec 2006, 17:20
by johnhinson
RAF_Quantum wrote:
Well if FlyNET crashed during the flight then it resets you and the aircraft in the database to the last known location which was EGLL, so just fire up FS9 at that location and refly the route.
No thanks, been there, done that, got the T-shirt.
Seriously though, I expected that would be the only way, so I shall
take a gentle "off-VA" flight back another day, and then do something
different with the VA from LHR next time. That booked flight should
extinguish itself in time (without penalty), I believe. Variety is the spice of
life for me!
John
Posted: 22 Dec 2006, 17:38
by RAF_Quantum
Hi John,
Yes the flight will expire 24 hrs after booking. You will pay a small amount of compensation to each passenger for not flying them.
Rgds
John