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Hor1463
Post subject: Airports not in database
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 4:26 pm
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Hi, I have a new problem since today with PF3. When I started a Flight, I get an error message that some airports (that I didn´t use for the flight) are not in database. After using the ok button some times, the message goes away and PF3 started. Never had this before.
Roland

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Post subject: Re: Airports not in database
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 5:39 pm
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One other think. I only got clearence for 2000 feet climb not the possibility to climb after the SID to my criusing alltitude.
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Post subject: Re: Airports not in database
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 6:16 pm
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Hor1463 wrote: *  Sun Feb 06, 2022 4:26 pm
Hi, I have a new problem since today with PF3. When I started a Flight, I get an error message that some airports (that I didn´t use for the flight) are not in database. After using the ok button some times, the message goes away and PF3 started. Never had this before.
Roland
There was just the one airport PF3 warned you about and this was one of the airports enroute, which PF3 keeps track of should you have an emergency and need to divert. The airport in question was EBFN. On my system this exists in FS9, FSX, P3D but not MSFS. I can only guess this is an issue with MSFS. Nevertheless, it would not prevent you from continuing your flight and was a warning only. Are you using an old flight plan created in another sim perhaps?

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Post subject: Re: Airports not in database
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 6:18 pm
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One other think. I only got clearence for 2000 feet climb not the possibility to climb after the SID to my criusing alltitude.
Roland
The log file provided in your previous post related to a flight where you didn't even obtain clearance. If you want me to check out any issue with a flight I need to see the relevant log.

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Post subject: Re: Airports not in database
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2022 9:14 am
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Here it is

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Post subject: Re: Airports not in database
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2022 12:46 pm
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Sorry, that's not the correct log either... this one looks like you 'connected' to FS then immediately disconnected.

If the problem occurs again please ensure you raise another post about the issue and provide the log... always ensure you disconnect from FS first and the exit PF3 before sending the log file, as this ensures the disk write buffers are flushed and we receive a complete log.

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