Any news on seated passengers support? (GSX Pro)
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FSDT (the developer of GSX) has been in contact with us and we have supplied them with the files they need to implement the seated passenger feature in our aircraft. We have no influence on when other developers make updates to their products, so unfortunately, we can't provide any timeframes for when this feature may become available.
Mark - Just Flight
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Thank you for your reply, Mark.
I am just wondering whether there is a misunderstanding between Justflight and FSDT. Because when searching in the discord and / or asking the developer from FSDT, he explained about the file you mentioned. However, he waits for a fix for a corrupted XML file (your exterior model file seems to be unparsable).
Could you please just verify that there is not an error in communication on your or FSDT-side? I don't want to blame anyone... I am just in fear of a deadlock situation where the both of you are waiting for each other ;-)
Thanks for your assistance
Stefan
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I've just been discussing this with the rest of the development team and it looks like the changes on our side have been completed to support the GSX passengers, but we are waiting for the next opportunity to release an update to the 146 Professional ourselves to include these supporting files.
We are looking into the possibility of releasing a small update to the 146 in the near future to add this support but we have no firm plans at the moment. I'll bring this up with the rest of the team next week and we'll investigate what option we have for the next release opportunity. We'll make sure that's communicated via our normal channels once the update is available.
Mark - Just Flight
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The 146 Professional v0.2.3 update that was released yesterday (5th November) added support for the passengers on our side. This will now be in the hands of FSDT to release an update to GSX to enable the passengers on their side.
The RJ Professional will support GSX passengers from release, but will also require an update from FSDT to enable them on their side.
Mark - Just Flight