I had certain CTD’s inflight VFR/IFR and could not find the reason as it hit me in really any situation.
After accidentally forgetting to enter my flightplan via FlightSim menu (as I do always > planning via SimBrief or Little Navmap > export as MSFS2020 flight plan > load flightplan)
I had to enter it into the G3000 manually
this was it, having a CTD hot spot 5 times in a row, this time I could finish my flight.
I took a complete different airplane, different scenery and planned another flight via SimBrief, opened it with Little Navmap, saved it as “msfs2020 flightplan”, loaded it into the sim and started the flight. at the end of my SID → CTD.
to test my theory I restarted the same flight, entered sid/flightplan manually and had no CTD.
the AIRAC-s are the same in the sim and in littlenavmap, this is what I checked.
so, possibilities are faulty exported flightplans or faulty import function in the sim!
There are differences in how tools create exported .pln files. I haven’t found a CTD trigger, but I did find the “Waypoint at the North Pole” bug depending on if I loaded the Simbrief export vs. the LNM export.
There was a specific flag in the Simbrief export that apparently the World Map load didn’t like.
I don’t know if it was ever determined who was “doing it wrong” in my case.
Maybe you can compare the different exported .pln files and look for differences to test?
Hi,
Just had a CTD with Fault offset 0x00000000025f84a9 while in takeoff position at LFLY with the DC-3.
No SimBrief or other addons, like LittleNavmap etc. were used.
I would like to correct the topic theme by adding it is ONE possible cause, because I could reproduce it. Since then I had more CTD’s with this error code which were unfortunately not caused by external flight planners, so, I can confirm your observation
I deactivated now 80% of my addons and I am adding them step-by-step which is kind of a nonsense as the CTD’s occur totally randomly, after 6 months I can not see any pattern here…
no location, aircraft, add-on to blame for now. totally confusing…