Alan Black AS122 wrote:I do this all the time. I like to fly live as well, so sometimes it will take me a couple of days to even do a 1-2 hour flight. One day after work, I'll set things up, take off and get to cruise. Then one day after work will be the decent and landing. Depending on the length of the flight is how many days I spend at cruise. :0
For me, since I have a dedicated FS machine (as I think alot of us do), I don't bother shutting things down or saving the flight in MyAAS. I just pause the flight, MyAAS pauses it's timekeeping, then everything resumes when I unpause... no bothers at all.
Thanks Alan
Nice to here from you.
Iam currently into day three of of my flight from WMKK to EGLL.
And although I do prefer to shut my pc down (energy use ,old(ish) hippy type , environment concerns etc)
So far no problems re-starting pc and re-loading saved flight (imaginatively labeled 'Massive long flight')
I also use Pete Dowson's extremely useful 'Autosave' program as well ,so just in case something goes wrong in the re-recording of 'Massive long flight' ,I have that back up as well.
I am enjoying this new aspect of flying.
It opens up masses of new routes ,in some of my favourite aircraft.
If I fail to lower my landing gear at Heathrow on completion I will eat my joystick
Cheers
Andy