What does that mean?
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The AFL Library doesn't just list items; it interacts with the simulator’s datarefs. This means a step in a flow (like "Set Fuel Valves to ON") can be automatically detected as complete once you physically move the fuel selector lever in the cockpit. This creates a "hands-on" checklist experience rather than a passive reading experience. What does that mean
Default X-Plane 11 uses generic "vanilla" logic for circuit breakers, hydraulics, and pneumatics. The AFL Library overwrites this entirely. In an AFL-powered jet, flipping a circuit breaker doesn't just turn off a light; it changes the electrical load, triggers cascading failures, and affects your EICAS messages. This level of fidelity is reserved exclusively for AFL products. This creates a "hands-on" checklist experience rather than