- In IFR or VFR special, you have to make sure you trigger correctly the track you currently fly. In VFR, this should never occur (please report as a bug). See Debug display to know the flight mode you are in.
- Make sure you don't have two tracks superimposed or very close from each other. In this case EasyATC can encounter some difficulties in selecting the right one
- Try a Transit-out request (the ATC could then release you to VFR)
- Fly back to the waypoint and make sure you trigger it: in the Debug display Distance must be lower than Trigger, and your altitude must be close to the edited altitude in the flight plan.
- If this waypoint is an airport you are supposed to land on in the flight plan, you MUST land to make the ATC expecting the next flight segment.
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Why the ATC expected flight segment is not the one I'm currently flying?
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Flight planner,
Waypoints
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