March 30, 20197 yr I receive the message "flight plan does not originate at this airport" when trying to file an XP11 flight plan from KWAL. I have received taxi instructions at this airport, but I am unable to file a flight plan to depart for the trip back. I am using the latest KWAL version from the scenery gateway. Edited March 30, 20197 yr by takesix
March 31, 20197 yr Author I tried it again today with a fresh reload. It appears some of the scenery for the airport had not loaded yesterday. There are obvious visual differences in the hangars from what I saw yesterday. The flight plan clearance is working now.
May 25, 20197 yr Author I am still running into this problem regularly. If I create a flight plan, fly to the destination and park. I am unable to create and file a new flight plan to return to my original destination. I am unable to get clearance and I receive a message that my aircraft is not at this location. I am certain the file plan includes the proper airport. Excerpt from log: "Taxi to General Aviation Parking via Taxiways Bravo Golf Cessna Four November Sierra;" I then park, create and file new flight plan for the return trip, and request clearance. "Cessna Four November Sierra Request Ready to Copy;" Cessna Four November Sierra It appears your flight plan does not originate at this airport. Please correct and refile your plan. This scenario has happened and numerous airports, in different regions, so I don't think it is a scenery issue. My solution has been to take off and then request clearance while in the air.
May 25, 20197 yr Commercial Member If you can email the P2A log file for the described flight to [email protected], I'll have a look at it. P2A Log files are located in: C:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Roaming\P2A_200\Logs where <UserName> is your PC user name. Portions of the path may be hidden by default, so be sure Windows Explorer has Show Hidden Items checked in the View tab. A new one is created each time you start Pilot2ATC, so if you take the most recent one when you have the error, you should have the correct one. Dave
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