Protocol if real-life causes communication break?
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 10:28 am
Two nights ago, I twice tried to land at John Wayne. Both times, shortly after initiating contact with Socal approach, Xplane crashed and dumped me back at the desktop. (This is, I suspect, because I am running the 32-bit version of Xplane on OSX and ran out of memory, so I anxiously await the availability of the 64-bit plugin on the 17th.)
I don't want to seem rude or inconsiderate in any way to the controllers, and I'm sure it's a little frustrating to have them start working with an aircraft only to have it disappear with no explanation. Is there anything I can or should do in this case to contact the controllers (maybe offline?) to let them know "hey, I was not being rude or stupid, I just had a computer software malfunction"? (Sorry to whomever was working two nights ago, around 11:00 EST!)
Similarly, is there a protocol one should use if they're in the middle of working with ATC on Pilot Edge and some real-life urgency arises and we need to go suddenly?
Thanks,
I don't want to seem rude or inconsiderate in any way to the controllers, and I'm sure it's a little frustrating to have them start working with an aircraft only to have it disappear with no explanation. Is there anything I can or should do in this case to contact the controllers (maybe offline?) to let them know "hey, I was not being rude or stupid, I just had a computer software malfunction"? (Sorry to whomever was working two nights ago, around 11:00 EST!)
Similarly, is there a protocol one should use if they're in the middle of working with ATC on Pilot Edge and some real-life urgency arises and we need to go suddenly?
Thanks,