Reload saved flight? Ready to fly state [Answered]
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Reload saved flight? Ready to fly state [Answered]
Hi,
is it possible to reload a previously saved flight (e.g during cruise) through the P3D menu?
I can’t always complete my flights at once and sometimes the sim crashes, as such this would be an important feature for me.
Regards
Perry
is it possible to reload a previously saved flight (e.g during cruise) through the P3D menu?
I can’t always complete my flights at once and sometimes the sim crashes, as such this would be an important feature for me.
Regards
Perry
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Re: Reload saved flight?
I don't think this is possible...
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Re: Reload saved flight? Ready to fly state
Hmm, that’s what is mentioned in the manual: “...MVAMS, while the ‘Current Conditions’ selection allows for the aircraft to load using a saved or previous flight...”
I also noticed there is no ready to fly state. Interpreting above mentioned sentence, I would assume, that I should either quit the sim with engines running and select current conditions before reloading, or save a flight ready to fly and reload that?
I also noticed there is no ready to fly state. Interpreting above mentioned sentence, I would assume, that I should either quit the sim with engines running and select current conditions before reloading, or save a flight ready to fly and reload that?
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Re: Reload saved flight? Ready to fly state
Hi,
"Current Conditions" loads the aircraft with the current sim state, either when selecting a new flight or restoring a saved one.
Then
1) When selecting a new flight, the aircraft will load with engines running and almost all default systems enabled, similar to what is called "Ready to Fly". Still some custom systems need to be monitored and eventually turned on/off depending on conditions. And of course FMS will come with no FP loaded, pilot must complete the task.
2) When loading a saved flight, aircraft configuration will depend on how the flight was saved. For example, if it was saved with engines running, ready to fly, it will come the same; if it was saved cold and dark, then c&d will be, and so on. Again, some custom systems won't come exactly as they were left on the saved flight, so the pilot will have to monitor/control then. Also the FMS will be clean, no FP present regardless on what was the FMS situation when the flight was saved.
About resuming a saved flight with the aircraft airborne, there are many cons for that. The FMS won't retrieve the FP that was being flown, and some custom systems won't be properly configured. For the moment being flights can only be done safely if starting on the ground.
Tomas
"Current Conditions" loads the aircraft with the current sim state, either when selecting a new flight or restoring a saved one.
Then
1) When selecting a new flight, the aircraft will load with engines running and almost all default systems enabled, similar to what is called "Ready to Fly". Still some custom systems need to be monitored and eventually turned on/off depending on conditions. And of course FMS will come with no FP loaded, pilot must complete the task.
2) When loading a saved flight, aircraft configuration will depend on how the flight was saved. For example, if it was saved with engines running, ready to fly, it will come the same; if it was saved cold and dark, then c&d will be, and so on. Again, some custom systems won't come exactly as they were left on the saved flight, so the pilot will have to monitor/control then. Also the FMS will be clean, no FP present regardless on what was the FMS situation when the flight was saved.
About resuming a saved flight with the aircraft airborne, there are many cons for that. The FMS won't retrieve the FP that was being flown, and some custom systems won't be properly configured. For the moment being flights can only be done safely if starting on the ground.
Tomas
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Re: Reload saved flight? Ready to fly state
Many thanks Tomas for your detailed reply. I think I can live with that and will get a copy, too. 
