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Possible duplicate flight plan?

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I have just noticed that there is a duplicate flight number which I need to look into and correct if necessary. I only use WOAI for my AI traffic and the one that is causing duplicate flights in this instance is Monarch, to be precise it's MON7446 from EGCC to LGSK and to LGBL at the same time, ETD 0829 A/C A320 and A321. I don't know why there are duplicate flight numbers as I only have the one Monarch package installed, it's the current one from WOAI and not any previous set. Any ideas if this can be corrected please?

Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit. Packard Bell imedia S3210. AMD Athlon II X 3 425 Processor 2.70 GHz. 3 GB RAM. External hard drive 1TB. FS9.1, Ground Environment, Ultimate Terrain Europe, REX, Zinertek's Ultimate Water Advanced & Ultimate Night Environment 2010, WOAI, MAIW, AES, ODG Project.

I have just noticed that there is a duplicate flight number which I need to look into and correct if necessary. I only use WOAI for my AI traffic and the one that is causing duplicate flights in this instance is Monarch, to be precise it's MON7446 from EGCC to LGSK and to LGBL at the same time, ETD 0829 A/C A320 and A321. I don't know why there are duplicate flight numbers as I only have the one Monarch package installed, it's the current one from WOAI and not any previous set. Any ideas if this can be corrected please?
Use TTOOLS to decompile the traffic .bgl for Monarch... take a look at the Flightplans...txt file so generated and look for the duplicate. An easier way is to download a copy of Aircraft Analyzer 2005 at http://aifs2.pvdveen.net/?page_id=5 and let it do the work for you - it's a great tool with a lot of other uses as well. DJ

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