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[SOLVED] No flying AIG aircraft to be seen

Started by hvw, July 02, 2022, 06:22:20 PM

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hvw

Since a few days I no longer have flying AIG aircraft in my MSFS2020 simulator, but still have lots of AIG aircraft parked at airports. I am using the latest versions of AIM and AIC. I also cleaned the temp data through AIGAIM as well as verified setup and recompiled flight plans. Also outdated flight plans were renewed. The link to the OIC-Beta folder is correct as well.

I wonder what I am doing wrong or what might be damaged in my AIG setup. And what can I do to get the AI planes in the air again? Any advice will be very much appreciated.

Thanks,
Hans van Wijhe

Kaiii3


hvw

Hi Kai,

Attached please find all the logs that I could find.

Thanks a lot,
Hans

Kaiii3

run a verify setup in AIM and try again

hvw

No luck after running verify setup. Still only parked aircraft to be seen.

Kaiii3


hvw

My decimal separator is a point. It has always been a point, but only since a few days the issue with "only parked aircraft" occurred.

Kaiii3

have you changed something during that time time with the setup?

hvw

No, I haven't. Not consciously, that is. Would it be a good idea to delete the oci-beta folder from my Community folder and have AIC generate a new one?

Kaiii3

make a backup first ;) If you remove it you need to redownload the installed content.

hvw


hvw

Kai,

Bad news. I did a fresh install of AIM and AIC, and generated new flight plans in the oci-beta folder. Still only aircraft that are parked on airports, none of them to be found flying around in the sky. What else can I try?

Kaiii3


hvw

#13
Kai, I am starting an install from scratch to see if that helps any. When this installation is finished and I have run AIG for the first time and the problem persists I will send you the logs, OK? If, however, AIG runs smoothly I will inform you about that.


hvw

Did a complete re-install, deleted all AIG entries from appdata, documents, program data etc and then run AIM and AIT again. Selected two airlines for test purposes, DLH and Eurowings, but again only AIG aircraft are stationery at airports and none of them is airborne. Attached please find the log files.