Hi,
vor einiger Zeit hatte ich mal dasselbe Problem in EDDM (GAP-AFCAD!!)
Im Flightsimmers-AFCAD-Forum habe ich das Problem mal dargestellt!
Antwort:
One thing which can cause two or more aircraft to park in the same parking spot in a good AFCAD is not having a hold short node at a runway exit. This will not show up as a fault in the fault finder.
Be sure to press H in AFCAD and scroll down the runways. Make sure there is a HOLD SHORT node at every exit from the runway. There must be NO way for an aircraft to get from the runway to the parking without first hitting a hold short node.
Though the parking spot is assigned when the aircraft lands and slows to the rollout mode on the runway, the ATC does not issue the parking instructions until the aircraft hits a hold short node. This can result in two or more aircraft assigned to the same parking spot, but since none acknowledge the assignment, the ATC does not know the spot is utilized.
Once the aircraft actually gets to the spot, the ATC recognizes it is filled. But the taxi in time can result in two or three aircraft going to the spot.
And to reiterate - this will not show up as an error in Fault Finder - you have to search each runway and taxiway visually.
Other possibilities
Gates can have duplicated names / numbers in FS. You can open the AFCAD and open the Parking List, click on the AREA title, which will sort all you parking spots by AREA - scroll down and make sure the Gate numbers are not duplicated. Be sure to then close the AFCAD and NOT save changes so you haven't messed up the parking order.
Just to be sure - are you seeing two aircraft trying to share the same or approximately the same parking spot in FS, not just in Explorer?
Is you AFCAD setup so that the parking spots overlap each other?
If that is the case, I'd recommend moving one of the offending parking spots off to the side and see if another spot is under it.
Another remote possibility is that some add-on scenery might have airfield data about parking spots in a different scenery file which AFCAD cannot recognize.
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Reggie Fields - KADS, Addison, Texas, USA
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Es gibt also mehrere Möglichkeiten! Bei mir war´s ein fehlendes Hold-Short-Node im AFCAD!
Gruß
Mike
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