Time Acceleration Using MyAAS

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Time Acceleration Using MyAAS

Postby canadagoose » 19 Oct 2012 17:23

I need a confirmation. I understand MyAAS stops recording when FS time acceleration is used, but does MyAAS continue the recording cycle when time acceleration is turned back to normal? The reason I ask is, I don't always have the time to do a 3, 4, or 5 hour flight and would like to condense it into 2 - 3 hours if I could. I am not concerned about the flight time credit as much as I am in flying the vast majority of schedules and timetables that this fine VA has updated in the last several months. I could fly more airlines that cater to long range flights. Just curious.

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Re: Time Acceleration Using MyAAS

Postby AS 2 Tom Little » 20 Oct 2012 01:01

MyAAS will start to record time once you return to 1x, this is evident in the myAAS panel. Joe will need to tell you about myAAS v2 though as I am not 100% sure. If he does not see this post I suggest posting in the myAAS v2 forum.

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Re: Time Acceleration Using MyAAS

Postby AS201 Joe » 20 Oct 2012 02:07

Same with V2, will resume recording when time scale goes back to 1X

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