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24hr General Aviation AI schedules

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Hello,Do any files exist anywhere that stop GA aircraft flying in the small hours of the night? Most GA schedules - both the default and those made my ProjectAI are on 2hour, 4hour and 8hour loops. It would be nice to fly over otherwise busy daytime skies with just the occasional bit of chatter at night time.Failing that, how would I go about converting the 2 hour schedule loops into 24hr loops? The current solution looks like a lot of hard graft manually going through 15,000 schedules in notepad.Regards

Well funny of you to ask but you could do it in a matter of a few minutes. Theres is a exe called IFTHEN which you could do it with. Basically you would state if 2hrs and a GA plane then = 24 hrs and it would go thru all the a/c and change your file for you. The only thing would be you would have to do it by each GA assigned a/c Like:AC#1 and AC#2 extra or there is a file (you can download)that is all the default GA planes with no Commercial planes and has only been modified to re-route GA planes from landing at major airports which you could do all GA planes in one sweep then you would be able to enjoy having a/c fly the way you want. Little side note is I used this exe to change all my GA precentages so that all GA planes fly with 1% AI traffic that way I control only my Commercial AI with the slider and the GA are always flying since thats what I care to see more of.Hope this helpsNP

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