I have a problem with the airports at EGCC(Manchester) and EGLL (London Heathrow), which I believe was mentioned back on April 21st this year by a forum member. I have UK2000 Extreme scenery installed at both airports as well as Traffic X (Just Flight). When I try GSX, at say EGCC, it reads the AFCAD file for Manchester helipad (JFGC) from the Traffic X scenery folder, rather than the EGCC AFCAD from the UK2000 scenery folder. A similar thing happens at EGLL, where the helipad AFCAD file is also chosen. The result is I only get a parking positions menu for the helipad, and not for the airport, even though I am clearly using the EGCC scenery. I obviously get no Assistance services menu, which ruins the whole use of GSX at EGCC, my favourite airport. Strangely, I notice that choosing EGCC from the Free Flight menu at the start of FSX, the airport label in that window often reads "Manchester helipad" even though the scenery installed is EGCC, so there must be some fault in FSX.
I did not understand the solution mentioned back in April, so perhaps a forum member may be able to help, as I am new to GSX and have not delved much into AFCAD files in the past, though I have used FS for many years. I have found the AFCAD files for the helipads in the Traffic X scenery folder and disabled these, but I then get error messages saying these files cannot be found when I try to run GSX at EGCC after a re-boot of FSX. Alternatively, I have tried adding JFGC (Manchester helipad) to the disabled airports list in the "CouatAddons.ini" file. Unfortunately, all I get is an error message telling me that GSX has been suspended at this airport (EGCC) by user settings.
I have also tried removing the EGCC UK2000 scenery, leaving Traffic X in place, and GSX works perfectly then as it does at all standard FSX scenery airports, and my other 3rd party airports, except for these two. However, as I like both the UK2000 sceneries at EGCC and EGLL, I would like to find a solution which includes their use.
What else need I do in addition to this, or is there a completely different approach.
Help would be much appreciated.