edwardstpowell Posted January 13, 2020 Share Posted January 13, 2020 Hello Everyone, I am having a lot of trouble, with my AI Traffic, that I have created. I have created my own fictional airline, that is all compiled using AIFP and BGL Files, plus I have repainted all of my fleet myself, in my own time. I noticed that some of my AI aircraft are doing the following things: 1 - They are landing a few thousand/hundred feet over the runway, and they are deploying their landing gear, flaps and spoilers in mid-air, and then they go around, and declare themselves as a missed approach, 2 - Some AI Aircraft are landing, at a 45 degree angle at mainly Heathrow Airport. For my Heathrow Scenery, I use payware scenery from UK2000, as usual some land at a 45 degree angle, then they pull up their landing gear and declare themselves a missed approach to the local atc frequency. 3 - Some ai aircraft are landing very low, say before they land, for example at London Stansted Airport, they say go down to 300-500 feet above the ground, they keep deploying their flaps, spoilers, engine brake flaps/cowlers, and they act as if they have landed on a runway. How do I fix all of these problems? I have also taken some screenshots, to use as examples, hopefully, we can figure out what is wrong with my AI traffic, and know how to fix the issues I am having: Kind regards and yours sincerely, From Edward Powell Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
f16jockey_2 Posted January 13, 2020 Share Posted January 13, 2020 IMO if you let the Sim/AI Engine come at ease for some minutes, all these problems will solve themselves. AI Flights close to their target when entering the sim are known to do stupid things. Wim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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