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Author: | Nam1394 [ Mon Aug 27, 2012 9:52 am ] |
Post subject: | Some Issues to Avoid |
I have been a PFE user for a year now and I have been enjoying it except for some little issues which can be avoided. I wanted to share them with you. 1. The missing decent instructions: (Assuming you have installed PFE correctly as per the forum's instructions) Never ask for altitude change during the flight, because it will cause the missing decent instructions. If you are doing a flight with a step climb because of weight, then do it in the flight plan. Pick a waypoint in the flight plan where you can climb higher. 2. Missing heading and decent instructions during vectoring to final. I have not seen anybody in the forums mentioning this issue, but I have had it several times. I like to do flights matching real world flights time and flight numbers.If an AI flight with the same call sign as mine approaching the same airport I am approaching it will happen. PFE will give the instructions and instead of my CP acknowledging it the AI will. The obvious solution is not to use them. 3. Being vectored too close to the runway and you cannot decent to intercept the glide slope. You can avoid it by changing some of the Pro Flight's settings(not PFE). First, set your decent rate in the plane's performance menu that matches your plane. The default, usually, is high. So, for large and medium jets I use 3000 FPM and smaller ones I use 2500 FPM. Second, from Pro Flight's settings, I change my FAF(final Approach Fix) to 11 miles instead of 9 miles. (a word of caution, Dave warned me that making changes to Proflight settings could cause anomalies , but I haven't encountered any, but if you do you can always go back and change it back to default) Hope that helps ![]() |
Author: | Dave March [ Mon Aug 27, 2012 11:34 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Some Issues to Avoid |
I think it's BRILLIANT when people take the time to share their findings with others. Thank you Sent from my Dumbphone |
Author: | Nam1394 [ Mon Aug 27, 2012 11:43 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Some Issues to Avoid |
You are welcome. |
Author: | Nam1394 [ Mon Aug 27, 2012 2:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Some Issues to Avoid |
One more thing, Time Acceleration. If you use time acceleration like myself, you can use up to 16x, but reduce it 8x before overflying a way point and you will be fine. Cheers |
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