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Delta Virtual Airlines Water Cooler | PC Support | Restoring plane autosave instead of ACARS after crash
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Posted onPost created on January 08 2025 19:34 ET by Zhao Cong Mah
Is it possible to continue a flight by restoring a plane's autosave instead of ACARS's after a crash?

My xplane 12 crashed while flying the toliss a330, and while I could restore the flight using toliss's autosave, ACARs refused to let me restore the flight because I had autosave disabled on ACARS banghead

there goes my 10 hours judge



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