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Author: | rafgath [ Fri Apr 23, 2010 5:54 pm ] |
Post subject: | REX 2 and PFE |
Yesterday, when I was flying beetwen EPKK-EPWA I had few strange things. First: When I started from EPKK Balice, Atc vectored me to start IFR on runway 7. At the same time all AI were landing and departing runway 25, the opposite end. Whats more Atc got me permission to start while another plane was landing. Second: When I was close EPWA Atc vectored me to land IFR on runway 29 (without ILS) instead rwy 33 (ILS) where were landing all AI aircrafts. Why? Aircraft: Ariane B 373-800, Flight Time: 23:00-23:50, I‘m using REX 2 to generate weather. |
Author: | rafgath [ Fri Apr 23, 2010 9:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: REX 2 and PFE |
I used the default FSX real weather and was at the same, but this problem is only if when is windlessly. All AI aicraft take off from runway25 only my from 7. Im using Ultimate Traffic 2 to generate AI. |
Author: | Dave March [ Fri Apr 23, 2010 9:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: REX 2 and PFE |
If there's no wind AI traffic tend to have a mind of their own |
Author: | rafgath [ Fri Apr 23, 2010 11:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: REX 2 and PFE |
Dave I think there is something wrong. I sent you my debug_monitor file. If you can pls look at this. Thanks |
Author: | Andydigital [ Sat Apr 24, 2010 12:18 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: REX 2 and PFE |
There isn't anything wrong its just something that happens when there is no wind blowing or if the wind is varying in direction, this confuses the AI and they start using different runways. PFE has a look which way the wind is blowing and looks which runway is being used by the AI. The wind then changes direction in the meantime and the AI start using another more suitable runway, possibly different to the one you have already been assigned. Next time this happens at departure just use the facilities within PFE to request another runway after you are told your taxi instructions. i.e. turn off the taxi guidance system by pressing 1 then select a new runway with the keyboard short cut to request a runway change. It's all explained in the manual. Approach is another matter, and you really don't want to be changing runway anyway once you are on the glide slope for example and PFE now inhibits the runway from being changed when you are in this situation. In the past you could get multiple runway changes when the wind speed was low and varying in direction, the runway selection changed that often that sometimes it was almost impossible to land as you were constantly being told to change to a different runway. Hence the reason its the way it is now, the weather and AI system built into the simulator simply isn't smart enough to handle such variable wind directions, so its something that PFE has to compromise on to make it as usable as possible. |
Author: | Dave March [ Sat Apr 24, 2010 12:33 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: REX 2 and PFE |
When PFE checks to see if any AI are using a runway and at the time there are none detected, it will use the wind direction to determine which runway to use. If there is NO wind it will register as 0/0 or 360/0. Consequently PFE will assign the nearest runway for a wind direction of 360. AI will, more often than not, use the opposite runway but not always. |
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