Princess Julianna - FS9 Crash?

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Princess Julianna - FS9 Crash?

Postby codered » Sat Mar 06, 2004 11:57 pm

Has anyone experienced crashes to the desktop when flying out of Princess Julianna?  I have created an IFR flight plan that takes me from Princess Julianna to Tabago.  I get the CTD usually on climbout or when I am about to turn onto my first heading.  I have used the FSD Navajo, the PMDG Beech 1900D, and the default C172.  The default C172 did not experience the crash.  I have heard where the default GPS might be the culprit.  I flew the FSD Navajo in other places with no problem.

If anyone has experienced this, please let me know.  I am not sure what the problem is.  I have flown around there before with no problems, but I cannot remember if I was on a flight plan.  I find this very perplexing.  Thank you for your help.
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Re: Princess Julianna - FS9 Crash?

Postby RIC_BARKER » Sun Mar 07, 2004 3:12 am

I just tried it in A320PIC with no problems.

Have you made sure you have the latest NAVDATA? You could have some duplicate navaids in there that do nasty things to your add-ons.

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Re: Princess Julianna - FS9 Crash?

Postby codered » Mon Mar 08, 2004 12:39 am

I have read that it has to do with the default GPS gauge.  I am not sure why.  I can fly VFR with no problems.  Hmmm, strange MSFS stuff. ::)
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