May 3May 3 Anybody land on 27L recently. Did my first flight in a while and did a full autoland in the PMDG 777, although I just about landed on the runway, I was well right of the centerline. Not sure if this was a problem with the airport or maybe SU5.
Yesterday at 07:24 AM1 day Yeah, just flew into it with the 359 and found exactly the same thing - almost one dot off the centreline.Don’t remember landing on 27L much before so can’t speak to it being a new bug, but surprised if no one has noticed until now if it isn’t
Yesterday at 01:43 PM1 day Author Good to know I'm not the only one. I've not had a chance to re-test it. When I next land on 27L I'll grab a couple of screen shots. Hopefully Ini will look at it and either confirm if it's a problem with their scenery or not.
Yesterday at 03:40 PM1 day Staff Just want to verify if you both are using Sim Data or Navigraph as well as making sure the default Heathrow is disabled/uninstalled? If one of you could upload a video of this occurring in case I can't get around to it by Monday. Thank you
8 hours ago8 hr Author 17 hours ago, IniJamir said:Just want to verify if you both are using Sim Data or Navigraph as well as making sure the default Heathrow is disabled/uninstalled? If one of you could upload a video of this occurring in case I can't get around to it by Monday. Thank youHi, thanks for the reply. I'm using Navigraph and with a different cycle, the default EGLL is disabled. Never done a video before, so not sure on how to, but I've done some screen grabs, hope they help. Again, full auto land on 27L and the same amount of offset occurred. Thanks. Edited 7 hours ago7 hr by AndyM
4 hours ago4 hr Staff Thank you for this, I looked through some forums and users are saying that this is an issue with Default Heathrow when flying into 27L/09R; as you stated above the default EGLL is disabled. What I think may have happened is the airport navdata for EGLL default is being prioritized instead of the scenery data. There is a way to check this;Launch MSFS 2024.Go to Options from the top menu, then select General Options. Scroll down the left-hand menu and select Experimental.Find the Package Reorder Tool and toggle it ON.You will see a list of installed scenery packages.Low-level base content is at the top (and usually locked).Add-on scenery and navdata are at the bottom.Before you re-order anything, attach an additional screenshot of the load order from when you open it that way I can at least verify before any changes are made that might not be necessary. ThanksUse the Up and Down arrows to arrange the order.To place navdata first: Move the "navigraph-nav-base" package near the top.To give scenery priority: Move your custom 3rd-party airport or navdata folders below the default Asobo scenery so they overwrite it.
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