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WASM Crash Report – iniBuilds A350 (FS2024)

I encountered a WASM crash after vacating runway 25 at EDDS following a diversion caused by a dual engine shutdown.

Flight Details:
Route: LFPG 26R BUBLI6A BUBLI DCT LUVAL DCT MIRGU DCT BEGAR DCT TRA DCT GAMSA DCT UMVEG DCT DIMLO/N0485F350 DCT INVED DCT DINRO DCT UDROS UM859 KARDE UN644 ROLIN DCT TETRO DCT BARAD M747 SUBUT T916 LEYLA/N0499F370 N161 GASBI/K0919F370 N161 SARIN/K0889S1130 A368 SALMO/K0885S1190 A368 FKG W188 LIKMI W270 DKO W69 HUR B339 LADIX W34 VAPGU W100 ORAVA W201 UNSEK A326 SANKO/K0906S1250 A326 DONVO G597 AGAVO/N0487F410 Y644 EGOBA G597 LANAT Y71 XAC XACL RJTT16L
Aircraft: iniBuilds A350-900 v1.2.4 (with cabin)
Simulator: FS2024
Navdata: Navigraph

Issue Description:
A dual engine shutdown occurred unexpectedly between LUVAL and BEGAR. I initiated a diversion to EDDS via REUTL5A arrival for runway 25.

After landing, I disconnected the autothrottle at approximately 50 knots to vacate the runway via taxiway I. The WASM crash occurred during runway vacating.

Error Message:
WASM: Module vfs://inibuilds-aircraft-a350/SimObjects/Airplanes/A350/attachments/inibuilds/Function_Interior_A350/panel/inibuilds-A350.wasm is now dirty
WASM: Error during MFD_gauge_update execution. Error code: 0xc0000005

System Specs:
Ryzen 7 9800X3D, RTX 5070 Ti, 64GB RAM

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On the ground at LHR. 

MSFS SU4, latest A35K version. 

During cockpit preparation, adding the TRANS / VIA for KLAX crashed it immediately, turning all displays orange.

 

 


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10 hours ago, Thyra7 said:

On the ground at LHR. 

MSFS SU4, latest A35K version. 

During cockpit preparation, adding the TRANS / VIA for KLAX crashed it immediately, turning all displays orange.

 

 


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During flight adding a complex arrival no issue. Seems to be an issue during pre-flight heavy loads.

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  • Aircraft: A350-900 (no cabin)
  • Simulator: FS2024
  • Version: 1.24 
  • Navdata Method: NAVIGRAPH
  • SPECS: i9-9900k, RTX3070ti, 32GB RAM

WASM crash after switching frequencies. Last thing I did was dial in / type in the frequency and then switch to it on the RMP. the RMP WASM gauge also failed. If this is any relevant to the case, I was connected on VATSIM. 

As I now found out the location of the autosave files, this time I attatched two autosave files (each 10 minutes apart, one of those should be just before the crash I hope.). 

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Edited by lucianoo__
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Ghost WASM crash RKSI - VHHH, frezze was just south of Taiwan.

PC specs as per othe posts.

Prior to the update on 18 March, my first and last Ghost WASM crash was on the 20-07-2025. I have also never had an Orange screen WASM crash in the A350 (has plenty in the A340 but thats another story)


Basiclly since the update on march 18, I have completed 3 out of 10 flights with out a "Ghost WASM" crash.

Between 20-07-2025 and 18-03-2026 I had completed 21 fligths with a total of 1 "Ghost WASM" Crash.

What have I done to mitigate it, reinstalled ini manager and the A350, disabled add-ons that I usuaally use to fly with like auto FPS and any2GSX.

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WASM crash after changing arrival information - it happened exactly when changing transition point. I was changing it to: 24l, rockt3, tibos

  • Aircraft: A350-900
  • Simulator: FS2024
  • Version: 1.2.4 inimanager
  • Navdata Method: NAVIGRAPH
  • OFP: Attached
  • WASM Error: WASM: Error during MFD_gauge_draw execution. Error code : 0xc0000005
    WASM: Module vfs://inibuilds-aircraft-a350/SimObjects/Airplanes/A350/attachments/inibuilds/Function_Interior_A350/panel/inibuilds-A350.wasm is now dirty
  • Specs: 9800x3d, rtx 4090, 64GB RAM 

 

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Edited by flor4s

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