Author Topic: IFLY 737 MAX GSX Crash June 18th 2025  (Read 1515 times)

wolfbaronx

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IFLY 737 MAX GSX Crash June 18th 2025
« on: June 19, 2025, 05:11:11 am »
Hello team


This happens with lavatory services only any other service works fine


couatl v5.0 (build 5961)
panic log started on Wed Jun 18 19:01:18 2025

problem raised by addon <unknown>
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File ".\common\fsm.py", line 73, in executeDoFuncToCompletion
  File ".\GSX\assistanceServices\water.py", line 256, in do
AttributeError: 'LavatoryTruck' object has no attribute 'playerMan'
{'Airport': 'EDDL', 'User Pos': (51.29007048579057, 6.782163533142002, 40.4841 m, 3.48149 m, 322.75238010983475, 0.0012502326891072242, -0.0, 0.0038367342669720066, 3.5661599418640137, 1.0), 'Requested assistance services at': 'Apron - East III (V1-V8) | Stand V1'}


Not sure if reported before but there is no update on GSX so far.

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Re: IFLY 737 MAX GSX Crash June 18th 2025
« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2025, 11:52:23 am »
It's an issue with the GSX profile that ships with the airplane.

The lavatory vehicle has a minimum height requirement of 1.80 mt from ground (height of the character + some margin) so you won't see the character head into the plane. The profile included with the airplane has set this to 1.82 mt, but with a so small margin, if the airplane is loaded a bit more, it's very easy the actual point would be lower than the minimum height required for the vehicle to be used.

This wouldn't happen with the GSX internal profile, which set the lavatory point at 1.94 mt from ground, so it has more margin to allow differences in payload to still accept the vehicle, but the way GSX works, is that data in an airplane profile supplied by the developer or edited/downloaded by users, will take precedence over the GSX internal data. If you want to use the same settings, you can edit this file:

Community\ifly-aircraft-737max8\SimObjects\Airplanes\iFly 737-MAX8\gsx.cfg

and change these lines to:

waterpos = 0.29 -13.12 -1.50
lavatorypos = -0.80 -11.50 -1.75



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Re: IFLY 737 MAX GSX Crash June 18th 2025
« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2025, 09:59:19 pm »
Thanks for the reply.

I checked the file for IFLY and it has exact values you put there

waterpos = 0.29 -13.12 -1.50
lavatorypos = -0.80 -11.50 -1.75

maybe you meant to change -1.75 to -1.94?


Just making sure I got what you said right

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Re: IFLY 737 MAX GSX Crash June 18th 2025
« Reply #3 on: June 20, 2025, 12:16:20 pm »
I checked the file for IFLY and it has exact values you put there

Sorry, I copied the "wrong" values in fact. These are the correct one, which are the same as the GSX internal values:

waterpos = 0.33 -13.15 -1.49
lavatorypos = -0.77 -11.55 -1.63