March 10, 200323 yr Its Saturday 15 March 03. I have used a couple of hours planning a route from the fabulous airport scenery of Schipol to Bod
March 10, 200323 yr Hi RobinHehe... The same thing happened to me when scheduled for a groupflight from EKCH to EGSS (I think). Nothing worked to get the engines started. I announced the situation to the cabin and called the ground crew. They could not come up with anything. Fortunately there was another 767 just serviced at the SAS maintenance hangar and the dispatcher swiftly changed the airplane... So back to the gate unload the pax and restart the whole shebang with a fresh a/c...Well, jokes aside... I think it has something to do with the saved panel. I had to start a flight from scratch in FS with a default Cessna and then change it to the PIC767 to get it to work. It has happened once or twice for me. But this usually does the trick.Anyone esle experienced this?Regards Mats JohanssonPMDG Flight Test Dept | Asus Z270-A | Intel i5-7600K @ 4.8 GHz OC/H2O | nVidia Geforce GTX 1070 8GB OC/O2|
March 11, 200323 yr Commercial Member Yep. My startup situation is the default 737 at the terminal. Do not have the PIC as the startup situation. http://vatsim.pilotmedia.fi/statusindicato...tor=OD1&a=a.jpgDSCVA3339 The SUPPORT FORUM for Level-D Simulations products: http://www.leveldsim.com/forums
March 11, 200323 yr Hi Robinthe exact same thing happened to me the other day. To get round it I tried shutting down both engines and then re-starting but the other way round, so the engine that was giving problems I started first. Don't know why but it worked :)CheersPaul
March 12, 200323 yr Hi Guys,Have you tried connecting the External Air source through the PIC menu ?This works for me and enables you to start the engines, not entirely sure on the procedure of this, but hey it works !!Oh ! you have to disconnect the air once startedEnjoy .... :-beerchugPHIL
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