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  • Aircraft: A350-900
  • Simulator: FS2020
  • Navdata Method: NAVIGRAPH
  • OFP: Not related to route (but I can provide it if needed)
  • WASM Error: WASM: Exception c000001d in gauge MFD in module vfs://inibuilds-aircraft-a350/SimObjects/Airplanes/inibuilds-aircraft-a350-900/panel/inibuilds-A350.wasm
  • Specs: CPU: Intel 14900k, GPU: Nvidia RTX 4080 Super, RAM: 64GB DDR5


Description of the problem:

I was doing a flight on Vatsim, everything went well, then I tried to display traffic on ND to adjust my speed for sequencing on unicom.

I was seeing the traffic in front of me because he was just below, then i switched to nav mode to see the traffic behind me. He was higher so I pressed the "ABV" button on the TCAS section. Then when i pressed back the "ABV" button, a WASM crash occurred. Luckily I was recording the whole flight, so here is a video starting 2 minutes before the crash, with the crash occurring at 01:42 (i think) (i can provide a longer video if needed):

Steps to reproduce (i think):

- Have a traffic in front of you on the ND on ARC mode(without the need to press "ABV" or "BLW" buttons on the TCAS)
- Have the traffic visible on the SURV tab
- Have a traffic behind you (not visible in ARC mode & without "ABV" or "BLW" pressed)
- Switch to NAV mode on the ND
- Display the traffic with "ABV" or "BLW"
- Click on it via the SURV tab
- Press "ABV" or "BLW" again
- Crash should occur (i think)


I hope it will help you to fix this crash, thank you in advance for the support !

Microsoft Flight Simulator Screenshot 2025.03.09 - 16.47.20.04.png

Edited by Muffwin
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  • Muffwin changed the title to WASM Crash Report - Traffic display

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