AI traffic jam %)

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AI traffic jam %)

Postby tosterr » Sat Sep 25, 2004 3:43 pm

As I can see there is only one active runway in each airport in FS for AI traffic.

In big airports with graet traffic  I can see lot's of aircraft waiting for departure, and lots of landing  aircrafts going around because of only one active runway.  Well it's funny to see a "traffic jam" of 5-7 waiting aircrafts,  but Is there any way to fix this problem and let AI traffic use other runways for departure in big airports?
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Re: AI traffic jam %)

Postby dave3cu » Sun Sep 26, 2004 9:12 am

No way I know of in the sim, other than reducing your AI traffic, but you can edit  individual airports using AFCAD, available here http://www.simviation.com/fs2002utilities_ess1.htm

From AFCAD Help:

36. Using Different Runways for Takeoffs and Landings
If you have an airport with more than one runway then it is easy to have ATC assign aircraft to takeoff from one runway and land on another. This applies to both the AI and your own aircraft.

In Flight Simulator, ATC will assign the longest runway that faces the wind as the active runway for both takeoffs and landings. You can flag that runway as closed for takeoffs. ATC will continue to assign that runway for landings but will then assign the next longest runway for takeoffs. Conversely, you can flag the runway as closed for landings and ATC will continue to assign that runway for takeoffs but will assign the next longest runway for landings. Here are the instructions:



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