Originally posted by EHM-0962
i think not (correct me if i'm wrong) but you can save your ACARS data on your harddrive
Yap, you're right; the ACARs data isn't stored in any place until you save it.
For now, the main purpose of that data collecting, is to give the pilot the ability to analyze his flight performance, by looking at some information, like takeoff speed, flap retaction speed, gear retraction speed, etc, etc.; the next step, is to build a small program that will do that analysis for you, by looking at values of reference for a specific aircraft stored in a file and comparing with the data collected; this in my todo list.
If you do not wish to record the ACARS information, just go to Preferences and uncheck that option. That option is different from the one that collects ACARS info for the ACARS Map.