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I was flying from Miami to Grand Cayman, when over cuba the visibilty went unlimited all the way to my destination, I limited visibility to 30 miles maximum and at altitudes of 37K at 35 miles. Can anybody help me?

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I was flying from Miami to Grand Cayman, when over cuba the visibilty went unlimited all the way to my destination, I limited visibility to 30 miles maximum and at altitudes of 37K at 35 miles. Can anybody help me?

Using local or global weather -- i.e. where is your weather source? Also I would need to see your FSUIPC.INI file (from the FS Modules folder). You can also enable "weather logging" in FSUIPC's Technical page -- it will produce a file called FSUIPC.LOG which may also be useful, but take care as it can get very large. Always Zip anything you send unless very small. Thanks,

Pete

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I was flying from Miami to Grand Cayman, when over cuba the visibilty went unlimited all the way to my destination, I limited visibility to 30 miles maximum and at altitudes of 37K at 35 miles. Can anybody help me?

Using local or global weather -- i.e. where is your weather source? Also I would need to see your FSUIPC.INI file (from the FS Modules folder). You can also enable "weather logging" in FSUIPC's Technical page -- it will produce a file called FSUIPC.LOG which may also be useful, but take care as it can get very large. Always Zip anything you send unless very small. Thanks,

Pete

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