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Tommaso Baliani

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  1. Hello my friends from the community! Tonight I wanted to give a try to the Beechcraft B1900D (Carenado, Xplane 11) and did a double sector. I logged as UAL118 (I thought that UCA, CommutAir, was not in the database yet, but actually it was...) for the first flight, KALB-KLGA. Everything went smoothly. For the second sector, I logged as UAL99 (after disconnecting and taking a 15 minutes break), but when I tried to get clearance, a message appeared telling me something like "server wasn't able to find relative flight plan for this callsign" (I was in the activation timeframe for that second flight plan I prefiled). But after logging off and on again, the flight plan was found by the server and I was assigned to the right sqwack code, and the flight showed correctly on the map. Now, I came back 1 hour after the sector was over to check the stats for my flights...just to find out the 2 sectors were merged into one and it was as UAL99. UAL118 doesn't even appear as callsign in the log. I actually had some problems before with filing 2 flight plans for consecutive flights (with a distance of 45 minutes between wheels on dest. airport sector 1 and departure time from airport for sector 2 with different callsign). But this is an unique kind of bug, I guess. I'm just reporting this bug. And a suggestion: Improve the possibility to file 2 flight plans (that have different departure times OFC), so a bug like this will never occur again. Or like the other one (which was related to the callsign used in those 2 flights being the same callsign, I guess). Thanks for the attention, I'm proud to support Poscon and help its improvement. P.S: It's just my opinion, but the lenght of the flight in the graph should be shown as Nautical Miles, not Statute Miles.
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