Should I be concerned that after I get finished with a flight, when I go to disconnect the PilotEdge Software there are a number of 'entries' in the window that say something to the effect of "removedpilotfromsimulation:forcedbyFSMP" That isn't the exact string of words, I shut down the software then thought to ask the question.
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PilotEdge Software Question
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Re: PilotEdge Software Question
I don't think it's of concern. I've been on PE for almost a year, see those messages all the time, and have learned to just ignore them. Keith or one of the staff will answer the question soon (they always do!), but I don't think it's anything to worry about.
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Mark Hargrove
Longmont, CO
PE: N757SL (Cessna 182T 'Skylane'), N757SM (Cessna 337 'Skymaster'), N757BD (Beech Duke Turbine)
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Re: PilotEdge Software Question
Those messages are referring to drones being added and removed from you session. Totally normal.
Brandon Grchan
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Re: PilotEdge Software Question
The specific case in question here is when a drone 'crashes' into terrain (according to FSX) and is removed from the session. It usually happens with the high speed military aircraft on the low level training routes.
The messages can be ignored.
The messages can be ignored.