10-09-2009, 01:25 PM
First of all, welcome to Air Source Ben.
To answer your questions, unfortunately we do not have any scheduled flights for EGGF to Hong Kong (Kai Tak- VHHX). All of our schedule flights are based on real-world present and past flight schedules. We do however, have 34 scheduled Classic airline flights listed which arrive at VHHX. Just go to the Pilot Operations/Schedule Division page and in the "Traditional Flight Search", leave the departure airport blank and type in the airport code in the arrival airport. You will then be presented with a list of all the flights we currently have available. One other thing, if for some reason, you may have to divert to an alternative airport for some kind of restriction, emergency, weather, etc., make sure you include this in your PIREP comments, so your flight will not be removed. :wink:
Secondly, on long haul flights, if you are using ActiveAirSource (AAS) the program will stop recording if there is no mouse movement for more than an hour. So, if you need to step away, just pause your simulator and the AAS program and when you return you can resume where you left off. All information is saved in the AAS program. If you are using MyAAS (MyActiveAirSource) you will not have the mouse restriction, but as with AAS you can also pause and save your flight data information.
Hope, I answered your questions Ben.
Just remember, our first priority at Air Source is to Have Fun!
To answer your questions, unfortunately we do not have any scheduled flights for EGGF to Hong Kong (Kai Tak- VHHX). All of our schedule flights are based on real-world present and past flight schedules. We do however, have 34 scheduled Classic airline flights listed which arrive at VHHX. Just go to the Pilot Operations/Schedule Division page and in the "Traditional Flight Search", leave the departure airport blank and type in the airport code in the arrival airport. You will then be presented with a list of all the flights we currently have available. One other thing, if for some reason, you may have to divert to an alternative airport for some kind of restriction, emergency, weather, etc., make sure you include this in your PIREP comments, so your flight will not be removed. :wink:
Secondly, on long haul flights, if you are using ActiveAirSource (AAS) the program will stop recording if there is no mouse movement for more than an hour. So, if you need to step away, just pause your simulator and the AAS program and when you return you can resume where you left off. All information is saved in the AAS program. If you are using MyAAS (MyActiveAirSource) you will not have the mouse restriction, but as with AAS you can also pause and save your flight data information.
Hope, I answered your questions Ben.
Just remember, our first priority at Air Source is to Have Fun!
