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    I have a new problem. Well it has happened a couple of times in the past. But now it seems to happen every time. I am inputting the flight plan data and hit one of the keys and the whole thing goes off. I mean it instantly switches off P3D. It is literally instant. Any ideas?
    John Caselton.
    Merry Christmas

    J.C.Caselton

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      I have a new problem. Well it has happened a couple of times in the past. But now it seems to happen every time. I am inputting the flight plan data and hit one of the keys and the whole thing goes off. I mean it instantly switches off P3D. It is literally instant. Any ideas?
      John Caselton.
      Merry Christmas

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      @old-john Have you checked event viewer in Windows for any errors from P3D? I had an issue for a while where a similar action would cause P3D to CTD before it mysteriously fixed itself.
      If you can reproduce I'd recommend sending details to JF Support

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        @old-john Have you checked event viewer in Windows for any errors from P3D? I had an issue for a while where a similar action would cause P3D to CTD before it mysteriously fixed itself.
        If you can reproduce I'd recommend sending details to JF Support

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        @simeonwilbury Firstly, thank you for replying and secondly thanks for the advice/tip. A Merry Christmas to you.
        Thanks
        John Caselton

        J.C.Caselton

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