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  1. 56 minutes ago, Pedantic G said:

    Hi all,

    Following the release of the latest and probably the penultimate airport in this game format and its associated airport RC Package, Vs 25 of the Master file now uploaded.

    There are 126 additional listings for LTFM, the majority of which fly or have flown into Istanbul at some point since the airport opened but as before an opportunity has been taken to update some cargo variant models and requests from members where thought appropriate. 

    I have also taken the opportunity in the time between this airport release and the previous ZBAD one to do some more extensive research to update specific livery comments on airlines that have updated their liveries in recent times and also expand the livery comments on Cargo operators in particular. I hope this is useful for the community members who, like me, create their own schedules.

    Special comments on airlines who have ceased operating or have announced the cessation of flying specific airframe types in these trying Covid times have been updated if I have spotted them in airline press.

    Take care all

    thanks for all the hard work 

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  2. Just now, crbascott said:

    Per Microsoft: 

    An IndexOutOfRangeException exception is thrown when an invalid index is used to access a member of an array or a collection, or to read or write from a particular location in a buffer. This exception inherits from the Exception class but adds no unique members.

    Typically, an IndexOutOfRangeException exception is thrown as a result of developer error. Instead of handling the exception, you should diagnose the cause of the error and correct your code. 

    In other words, the devs should have handled this error by possibly displaying an error message (in this case maybe something like "Invalid departure date/time")  instead of just locking up the game.

    Ok I wasn't for sure thanks

  3. 2 hours ago, crbascott said:

    @dibartcjYou have multiple formatting errors as follows:

    DEN,LAX,738,DL,1586,14:25:12:00,1,DL <-- colon instead of a comma between the arrival and departure time
    LAS,LAX,E75,QX2573,19:33,12:00,1,QX <-- no comma between the airline IATA code and flight number
    LAX,SYD,789,UA,2821,12:00M23:35,1,UA <-- the letter M instead of a comma between the arrival and departure time

    Assuming your Real Traffic is fairly current, using 20N and 21N shouldn't be a problem. If you still are having loading issues, posting a log file will help pinpoint the problem.

     

    What does it mean array index out of range

  4. 3 minutes ago, EliGrim said:

    Then there should not really be a problem. Maybe something went wrong when creating the project. Can you try to create a new project via START NEW PROJECT (overwrites all previous data) and see if you can then add text fields via the ADD ARRIVAL and ADD DEPARTURE buttons and remove them via the red or blue X (depending on the saving status) without the X remaining?

    Nothing should be entered in this (the last) field. It only serves as a hint which type the preceding fields expect as input. If you click on e.g. ADD ARRIVAL, it should look like this:
    scaa09c.jpg.10349754723dc4c36cab291a6e0e0993.jpg

    with the minutes i just put in like 21 or the actual time 

  5. 4 minutes ago, EliGrim said:

    As @Braf123456 said, the schedule is saved because if you want to fill a whole week with flight data, for example, you probably won't do it in one session.
    Another way would be to generate a unique link to the schedule, but that would mean that if you lose the link, you would also lose your schedule.
    The user could also simply enter a name or any other string that would then be linked to the schedule but this would mean that if someone else accidentally or intentionally uses the same string, he or she would have full access to someone else's work.
    I have found the combination of username and password to make the most sense.

    This means that no known airline ICAO or IATA code was found in any hour of your schedule. Perhaps you are trying to create (compile) a schedule that does not contain any flights.
    Based on your last post, if this is what you see if you are in an hour of the schedule section, there may be a problem with the processing of the javascript that handles the dynamic insertion and removal of the text fields to enter flight data.
    What browser are you using and is JavaScript enabled?
    (Something that I will definitely mention in the help video is that the website was created for the current versions of Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome browsers and was tested exclusively in those.)

    ICAO/IATA - IATA - ICAO it wont let me type inn anything 

  6. 3 minutes ago, EliGrim said:

    As @Braf123456 said, the schedule is saved because if you want to fill a whole week with flight data, for example, you probably won't do it in one session.
    Another way would be to generate a unique link to the schedule, but that would mean that if you lose the link, you would also lose your schedule.
    The user could also simply enter a name or any other string that would then be linked to the schedule but this would mean that if someone else accidentally or intentionally uses the same string, he or she would have full access to someone else's work.
    I have found the combination of username and password to make the most sense.

    This means that no known airline ICAO or IATA code was found in any hour of your schedule. Perhaps you are trying to create (compile) a schedule that does not contain any flights.
    Based on your last post, if this is what you see if you are in an hour of the schedule section, there may be a problem with the processing of the javascript that handles the dynamic insertion and removal of the text fields to enter flight data.
    What browser are you using and is JavaScript enabled?
    (Something that I will definitely mention in the help video is that the website was created for the current versions of Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome browsers and was tested exclusively in those.)

    google chrome

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    SAVE - DAY 1 - HOUR 5



    NOTE: Always SAVE your progress first before clicking on any button other than ADD ARRIVAL or ADD DEPARTURE.
    ARRIVALS: The arrival time is typically between 7 and 8.5 minutes earlier compared to the landing time in real life schedules.
    DEPARTURES: For your schedule to be processed by the game without errors, at least one departure per used hour is required.
    FLIGHT NUMBER: The 3-letter ICAO format provides better results, as the games' double-digit IATA codes more likely differ from the real world.

  8. 53 minutes ago, EliGrim said:

    Due to cultural and linguistic similarities, Mexico is sometimes counted as part of Central America, so I guess you could get away with that. In the end, however, the fact remains that there is no continent called Central America.
    Central America usually includes seven countries (Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama). From a historical perspective, it is considered a distinct cultural area, but geographically it belongs to the continent of North America.

    oh ok i wasnt for sure

     

  9. 4 hours ago, battlehawk77 said:

    After a much needed break to attend to family matters (including an 800-mile move), I'm back in the tower.

    In time, I'll be releasing schedules for some of the airports that have come out in the past few months (I see FT and ND have been busy!).

     

    It feels good to be back. 🙂

    Quick question I love the hard work you put into the schedule I'm curious will it be pre covid schedules

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