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Title: Looking for optinions...
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#1
While in a flight, if you select Cancel Flight from the menu the flight will no longer be in progress and the temp data will be cleared. This also hold true if you resume a saved flight. To keep the flight in progress you need to use the Save and Exit menu option. Previous legs of refueling stops are not affected.

My question is...should cancelling the flight, on a resumed flight, reset the data or should it hold on to the previous state?

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Joe

 
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#2
Might need two options:

Cancel Flight--all data is gone.

Cancel Leg--Current leg is gone, hold on to the previous state.

 
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#3
Yeah, that's kinda what I said (in my round-about kinda way :? ). Previous legs are preserved either way. Just looking at the data for the current leg.

Just looking at someone resuming a saved flight, deciding that they don't have time to finish it and cancelling it instead of saving it. Right now cancelling would clear all the data (for that leg) and said pilot would have to re-start that leg.

Ok, never mind, while typing this I figured out how I'll do it (with help from your post). I'll give them the option in the Cancel Flight dialog. *beats head against the wall*

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Joe

 
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