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CTDs over newfoundland, always......

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This one is weird and I am posting it because I hope someone had the issue before and could figure it out better than me. I got the PMDG 777 and tried some transatlantic flights from europe, following simbrief routes. The sim crashes every single time when the aircraft passes exactly in the same area, between cartwright and St. Johns, so basically after reaching the american continent. And its always 0xc0000374 and ntdll.dll according to the event log.

I use FSLTL but apart from that, in this area there are no local sceneries active which could cause this. Also, I can start msfs at one of the airports there without a problem, but not fly over there.

System is AMD 5600x, 32GB of DDR5 RAM and a 4060ti 16GB Asus card. Nothing is overclocked and temps are fine, also with everything else I do with this system.

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Bump.

It seems to be somehow related to Deer Lake airport on the island of newfoundland. Whenever i load that airport directly from the main menu or fly near it, MSFS crashes. Now the problem is that it is marked as an addon with the plug icon next to it on the map screen, but I didnt install any addon in this area. Can this be a problem with World Update Canada? Are there ways of tracking down the scenery files the sim loads at specific airports?

Disregard, it had to do with the simaddons library. There was an incompatibility with newer FS updates i guess.

Edited by Soulflight

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