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Landing considered to be a Crash!??!

Post by KaptainPhee » Mon Sep 11, 2006 4:51 pm

Well I had just landed at LAX after a long flight from Belgium, touched down on runway 6R at LAX, Spoilers and reversers deployed everything fine when all of a sudden, the client decides to say I have CRASHED!!!!!!!!! :shock: :evil: :twisted: :twisted: :evil: :shock:

Now this is a shame because the flight was going well, this has put me in quite a mood!!! lol

Hope somoeone can help with this problem!?

Thanks Phil

P.S. What about my ratings, I dnt wnt to have a crash on my record and the bad rating which I have been trying to get as high as possible!!! :?

FsNovice

Post by FsNovice » Mon Sep 11, 2006 5:26 pm

Did you by any chance have a stall on approach(speaking from experience) or was the angle for landing to great so that the tail scraped the runway, maybe? anyone shed anyfurther light on this, is there a bug at lax like BigQ suggested at birmingham lol

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Post by joefremont » Mon Sep 11, 2006 6:02 pm

From what you described, FS9 did not say crash but the flynet client did. Is that correct?
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Post by cmdrnmartin » Mon Sep 11, 2006 6:24 pm

FsNovice wrote:Did you by any chance have a stall on approach(speaking from experience) or was the angle for landing to great so that the tail scraped the runway, maybe? anyone shed anyfurther light on this, is there a bug at lax like BigQ suggested at birmingham lol
I know for a fact from other members, that LAX has not given this error. Emmet has brought down MD-11s, and 747s in LAX (and those are the touchiest aircraft you can land, with weight restrictions in mind) with nary a problem.

Please elaborate more: Was it default scenery? What aircraft? Landing angle, other abnormalities etc.
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Post by KaptainPhee » Mon Sep 11, 2006 6:30 pm

Well it was an A346 and everything was fine, the landing in my eyes was good!!! The tail was too low, I didnt stall on approach, it was the same landing that I had always done! I just dont get it!!!

In reply to Joe, the client said CRASHED, not FS!!!! It was when I slowed down and checked the Flynet Flight Monitor that I saw I had crashed!!!

MOST STRANGE!

FsNovice

Post by FsNovice » Mon Sep 11, 2006 6:32 pm

ah have you got crash detection enabled?

KaptainPhee

Post by KaptainPhee » Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:41 pm

SO................. is there anything tht can be done about my rating!!!! I dnt want to have it below 98.5%!!?

FsNovice

Post by FsNovice » Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:53 pm

Refer to my above post.

BigQ

Post by BigQ » Tue Sep 12, 2006 9:04 pm

KaptainPhee wrote:SO................. is there anything tht can be done about my rating!!!! I dnt want to have it below 98.5%!!?


Just fly more often without any crashes or mistakes, it'll go up...

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Post by cmdrnmartin » Tue Sep 12, 2006 9:07 pm

Sounds like a tail strike to me. A346 can do that quite easily, i forget the max angle you can be at on landing, but its pretty shallow.
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Post by joefremont » Tue Sep 12, 2006 9:10 pm

Tail strike is possible but how would flynet register it as a crash if FS9 did not?
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Post by recce » Wed Sep 13, 2006 3:56 am

FS9 crash detection off? that would let FS9 get away with it... Meanwhile I'm not sure but i don't think Flynet uses the FS9 detection. Does it not have it's own built in?

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Post by Konny » Thu Sep 14, 2006 4:45 pm

No, FlyNET uses the FS crash detection, and I can't think of a way the client registers a crash when the FS doesn't. Very strange...
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