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My flight today was a vectors mess

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Made a flight today from LGIR to LGTS in X-Plane and when i was on final there was a plane in the runway, pilot2atc instructed me to go around as it should be, and after gave me vectors to another approach, all good until that moment, but then it started to tell me go left go right and in a few minutes i was driving away from the airport, i pressed the approach button, all looked good, but i was far away from the point that indicates "your position" it seems that pilot2atc didn't know where i was, i requested vectors for a visual straight in, but again the vectors where incorrect and was another confusion, i ended ignoring the vectors and i went direct to the final approach fix..

I already made vectoring approaches and never had this...questions to Dave, could this be from this specific approach? or perhaps i made something wrong!? did you had any reports on the same?

Thanks.

 

 

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Marques

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Marques

If you could email the log file from this flight to me at admin@pilot2atc.com, I can see what went wrong.

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, and is closed when you shut it down. So if you take the most recent one after you have the error and after you shut down P2A, you should have the correct one.  
Dave

 

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2 hours ago, Dave-Pilot2ATC said:

Marques

If you could email the log file from this flight to me at admin@pilot2atc.com, I can see what went wrong.

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, and is closed when you shut it down. So if you take the most recent one after you have the error and after you shut down P2A, you should have the correct one.  
Dave

 

I will send you when i got home Dave, thanks.


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I've this happen to me as well. Could you post what you found out to be the problem as a result of the log files? Thanks.

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Nothing obvious found in the log files.  May have been that something got out of sync.

If you have this happen to you, please email me the log file and I can check it out.

Dave

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