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If you don't maintain your aircraft well you might experience some failures during your flight on FSAirlines. At the beginning of a flight depending on the aircraft status the Client calculates if a failure will occur and when. If you have messages activated in the [[client options]] you will be notified when it happens (for those pilots who want to be sure where it comes from).
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If you don't maintain your aircraft well you might experience some failures during your flight on FSAirlines. At the beginning of a flight depending on the aircraft status the Client calculates if a failure will occur and when. If you have messages activated in the [[Client Options|client options]] you will be notified when it happens (for those pilots who want to be sure where it comes from).


==Failure Types==
==Failure Types==
Currently the following failures are implemented but we plan to add more:
Currently the following failures are implemented but we plan to add more:
*Gear failure: Your gear is stuck and cannot be moved anymore.
 
*Flaps failure: Your flaps are stuck and cannot be moved anymore.
===Gear failure===
*Engine failure: One of your engine stops suddenly (On FSX it starts burning first).
The gear is stuck and cannot be moved anymore (In FSX gear goes up automatically before it's stuck).
===Flaps failure===
The flaps are stuck and cannot be moved anymore (In FSX flaps go up automatically before they're stuck).
 
===Engine failure===
One of the engines stops suddenly (In FSX it starts burning first).

Latest revision as of 18:38, 24 December 2009

If you don't maintain your aircraft well you might experience some failures during your flight on FSAirlines. At the beginning of a flight depending on the aircraft status the Client calculates if a failure will occur and when. If you have messages activated in the client options you will be notified when it happens (for those pilots who want to be sure where it comes from).

Failure Types

Currently the following failures are implemented but we plan to add more:

Gear failure

The gear is stuck and cannot be moved anymore (In FSX gear goes up automatically before it's stuck).

Flaps failure

The flaps are stuck and cannot be moved anymore (In FSX flaps go up automatically before they're stuck).

Engine failure

One of the engines stops suddenly (In FSX it starts burning first).