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yoni63
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Post by yoni63 »

"Have a slight problem. I am going to be moving soon to another place. My next flight is 31 July, however it would be neater if I could fly that either a couple of days before or a couple of days after its actual date. I don't want to push the realism effect, but don't want to miss my scheduled flights either. I know I can alter the date in FS9, but didn't know if we had protocal on that as I could not find it here. Thanks!"
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"pretty sure as long as your FS date is set to the correct time you should be flying, there isn't an issue."
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Post by BarryTheAviator »

"<!--QuoteBegin-yoni63+Jul 29 2005, 12:40 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(yoni63 @ Jul 29 2005, 12:40 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteEBegin-->Have a slight problem.  I am going to be moving soon to another place.  My next flight is 31 July, however it would be neater if I could fly that either a couple of days before or a couple of days after its actual date.  I don't want to push the realism effect, but don't want to miss my scheduled flights either.  I know I can alter the date in FS9, but didn't know if we had protocal on that as I could not find it here. Thanks! [right][snapback]4478[/snapback][/right] <!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd--> This is covered in the Pilot Manual page 11, section 2.5.2 - it is there to be used for this sort of question."
yoni63

Post by yoni63 »

"Ok, see it, I guess we get to relying on the forum so much sometimes I forget to check the operations manual. Thanks for the tip. One of the reasons it concerned me is that I had seen somewhere that someone had said something in relation to try to keep it withing a day or two, and that is what concerned me. Thanks again."
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