Two In-flight crashes

MyActive AirSource (MyAAS) is the program used by AirSource members to record their flight time. Requires Microsoft Flight Simulator and (free) version of FSUIPC. MyAAS 2 is programmed by AS 201 Joe Hamilton, and is always being reviwed for new features.

Re: Two In-flight crashes

Postby AS201 Joe » 03 Jun 2012 04:28

Good deal, going to try and get it finished up myself (time permitting of course). Course the more I look at it, the more I want to change the way some things are coded.

Also, to answer your earlier question, programming is just a hobby (nowhere near a professional). Just something I enjoy doing and asked Tom if he needed some help.

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Re: Two In-flight crashes

Postby AS380 Mark Richards » 03 Jun 2012 04:36

And we benefit from your hobby helping our hobby.

Anything in particular you would like to have tested??

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Re: Two In-flight crashes

Postby AS201 Joe » 03 Jun 2012 13:06

Not really, you are doing just great. Would like to have it work for you just once though :)

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Re: Two In-flight crashes

Postby AS380 Mark Richards » 03 Jun 2012 13:09

AS201 Joe wrote:Not really, you are doing just great. Would like to have it work for you just once though :)

I'll let you know in a couple of hours, just flying KBFI-KLAS

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Re: Two In-flight crashes

Postby AS380 Mark Richards » 03 Jun 2012 15:09

OK, I'm beginning to think it is pilot error. :oops: :oops:

I finished the flight and clicked EXIT, chose the option to FILE PIREP. Then no flights to upload.

Refreshed flights (think this was a bad idea!) and then noticed that instead of having 2hrs 36mins logged, AAS Map had me at KLAS but with 0 hours recorded.

Database file at Dropbox as usual.

What am I doing wrong?? :oops:

I guess it doesn't help that I am filing these at 1 in the morning my time :P

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Re: Two In-flight crashes

Postby AS201 Joe » 03 Jun 2012 16:14

To tell you the truth...not sure. Are you using the 0602 version? If so, after the message box showed the number of points recorded, did you get another saying "Flight Results Saved"?

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Re: Two In-flight crashes

Postby AS201 Joe » 03 Jun 2012 20:46

Hey Mark,
Along with the questions above...what OS are you using.

Also, since I'm running into this problem with the auto-updater, make sure your anti-virus or whatever isn't running myAAS2 in a sandbox (might be stopping it from working correctly).

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Re: Two In-flight crashes

Postby AS380 Mark Richards » 04 Jun 2012 02:03

HI Joe

Sorry to be such a pain over all this.

Yes definitely 0602 as I moved the old version to a backups folder before unzipping the latest version into the folder.

I'm running Windows 7, 64 bit and have no idea what a sandbox is. I use ESET NOD 32 virus protection. I've just added MyAAS2 as an exception not to check.

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Re: Two In-flight crashes

Postby AS201 Joe » 04 Jun 2012 02:34

Not a problem, Mark. I just wish we could get this figured out. Major problem is that it works just fine here so it's hard to trouble-shoot (good old XP). Maybe I'll kick the wife and kids off the main computer and try it on that (it at least has Vista 64).

I'll do some more looking around tomorrow when I get home and see if I can figure something else out.

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Re: Two In-flight crashes

Postby AS380 Mark Richards » 04 Jun 2012 04:15

OK, clearly operator error as this morning I have logged two flights without ANY issues.

I used MyAAS2 over WideFS on my laptop (also Win7 64) and worked like a charm.

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Re: Two In-flight crashes

Postby AS201 Joe » 04 Jun 2012 22:57

That's great to hear, Mark. I still think there's something screwy going on in there but, at least, you have a working set-up now.

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Two In-flight crashes

Postby AS380 Mark Richards » 06 Jun 2012 13:10

Hi Joe

I think it's something in that database file as I did another 90 min flight today on my main FS machine and got the same issue with that database.

I've used the the "reset database" option and will do a short test tomorrow.

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Re: Two In-flight crashes

Postby AS 2 Tom Little » 06 Jun 2012 21:56

AS380 Mark Richards wrote:Hi Joe

I think it's something in that database file as I did another 90 min flight today on my main FS machine and got the same issue with that database.

I've used the the "reset database" option and will do a short test tomorrow.

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Or, if you don't have any saved flight data, perhaps manually "delete" the database. Program will create a new one.

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Re: Two In-flight crashes

Postby AS201 Joe » 06 Jun 2012 22:09

You beat me to it, Tom. I was going to suggest the same thing. Just in case, if it is something in the database, it's not one of the things that gets held over.

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Re: Two In-flight crashes

Postby AS380 Mark Richards » 06 Jun 2012 22:26

OK, I actually thought I had done that when I installed the latest version but then I've had so many files flying around, I might've thought I'd done it.

Thanks guys.

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