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“error accessing live air traffic data”

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Haven't done any recent simming but this message keeps popping up for me as well. I was hoping that they would fix this server side.

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Hi, 

You’re not alone!

I had that issue for two or more days before Christmas.

It seems a problem with the servers.

Greetings.

22 minutes ago, Boeing_Driver said:

Is it just me or is there a bug in the Asobo system? I seem to keep getting this message.

This is just another bug. It happens every time I've been in 24 and at every major airport with airliner traffic. And to that point the only word I can find suitable to describe the "live traffic" is ridiculous. So the assumption here is that everything to do with the AI traffic is broken at a level much worse than FS 2020. 

Had that yesterday, server issue I'm sure. It's always going to be server issues with 24. 😒

Edited by Bill A

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Is a traffic bug of a traffic bug

Edited by Happytfe

Been seeing this from the first day I have been able to access MSFS 2024.

Robin

Continuously for a couple of weeks.

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Quate from Official forum:

"I’ve found that winding the time back one minute eliminates the message. Just call up the Weather window.

 Note the time and hit the minus button. Make sure the time did actually change by at least 1 minute."

2 hours ago, rmn said:

Quate from Official forum:

"I’ve found that winding the time back one minute eliminates the message. Just call up the Weather window.

 Note the time and hit the minus button. Make sure the time did actually change by at least 1 minute."

But doesn't this disable live traffic altogether? I think that in order to have live traffic, time must be on Live.

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I've kind of learned to ignore it now. It's there very flight and has been for weeks. Will be fixed I'm sure. 

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On 1/4/2025 at 7:53 PM, MrFuzzy said:

But doesn't this disable live traffic altogether? I think that in order to have live traffic, time must be on Live.

No, traffic is also 24-hr historic, same as weather.

Although I’ve only done a couple of hours testing, I’m thinking this one minute earlier trick might actually work. Haven’t seen one warning since I started it.

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Yep constantly...  I wouldn't mind if there was a way to disable notifications.  Or at least temporarily disable it.

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