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Virtual Radar weather missing since last update


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Hi,

It seems that I lost the weather on my virtual radar. On the previous versions I saw the cloud base/tops and rain areas along the track. Do I have to set a parameter to get these back?

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1. - on the trip I sent you - on the leg LFPE to CLM - in the Log the MSA is 1900 feet, but the TMA has a 1500 foot limited ceiling. Busting the Paris TMA has dire consequences, so most pilots cruise at 1400' - the Log part of SD is naturally not happy with me entering a cruising altitude of 1400' for this sector.

In the Paris aera, it's impossible to plan a flight with MSA's higher than 800ft above terrain or obstacle without getting a lot of warnings. If you don't want to get the red warnings in the Flight log you will have to decrease the vertical clearance in the Planification - MSA options.
Mine is set at 500ft or the warnings become very distracting when flying in that area.

Edited 6/18/2019 7:57:35 AM by pgroell
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pgroell - 6/18/2019 7:56:28 AM
1. - on the trip I sent you - on the leg LFPE to CLM - in the Log the MSA is 1900 feet, but the TMA has a 1500 foot limited ceiling. Busting the Paris TMA has dire consequences, so most pilots cruise at 1400' - the Log part of SD is naturally not happy with me entering a cruising altitude of 1400' for this sector.

In the Paris aera, it's impossible to plan a flight with MSA's higher than 800ft above terrain or obstacle without getting a lot of warnings. If you don't want to get the red warnings in the Flight log you will have to decrease the vertical clearance in the Planification - MSA options.
Mine is set at 500ft or the warnings become very distracting when flying in that area.

Thanks - I'll check this out.  Smile


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Ozfrog - 6/15/2019 7:01:00 AM
Tim Dawson - 6/17/2019 3:21:15 PM
Ozfrog - 6/17/2019 3:32:12 PM
pgroell - 6/18/2019 7:56:28 AM
                     Thanks - I'll check this out. :)
Ozfrog - 6/18/2019 6:18:16 PM
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