by dave3cu » Sat Oct 25, 2008 9:38 pm
GMT and UTC have (essentially) the same meaning, and are used interchangeably.
Reference the flights disappearing the next day:
Are you (1) jumping ahead 1 day in a current FS session?....or, (2) they work ok 1 day, but go missing when you start the sim the next day?
If it's (1), the problem could be in your leg sequence. Improper sequence can cause a flightplan to initially appear, and then go missing until you restart the sim.
The first leg in any flightplan must be the leg that departs earliest in the day (soonest after 00:00:00 GMT). In lesser intervals (1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12 hrs) no leg can cross over into the next interval. If the total time for all legs exceeds the interval, you must use a longer interval.
In your 24 hr interval the last leg can cross over (can arrive after 00:00:00)...but the total time to complete all legs must still be less than 24 hrs.
You can refer to the TTools help file, 'Readme.htm', Section 21, Leg Sequencing, for a more complete explaination.
Or maybe you could
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dave3cu on Sat Oct 25, 2008 10:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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