Hi JP,
MSFS 2024 1.4.20.0
Fenix A320 V2.3.0.553
FSiPanel standatd 1.0.0.21
RNP AR approach MHTG as in your video
On runway
Engines running
PB off
Passengers Freight Fuel loaded not sent to MCDU
FSiPanel selected waypoint MELVO7DME
Validate
Move aircraft
Touch nothing, let FSiPanel do the job.
.....
AIRCRAFT READY
HOLD YOURBRAKES FOR 3 SECONDS TO TAKE CONTROL
AIRCRAFT IS READY
Touch nothing
Aircraft immediately starts moving
FSiPanel instructions
AIRCRAFT READY
HOLD YOURBRAKES FOR 3 SECONDS TO TAKE CONTROL
AIRCRAFT IS READY
Remain on the screen
Can you give me a clue what I do wrong?
Regards Jacob
Aircraft moves without holding the brakes.
Re: Aircraft moves without holding the brakes.
Hi,
Probably some brake inputs on one of your controller.
Please check all brake assignments and make sure your hardware is calibrated.
Regards,
J-P
Probably some brake inputs on one of your controller.
Please check all brake assignments and make sure your hardware is calibrated.
Regards,
J-P
Jean-Pierre Garraio
Developer

Developer

Re: Aircraft moves without holding the brakes.
you can also try to push full brake for 1 second when FSiPanel position the aircraft and program the MCDU, this should reset any residual brake maybe.
Any better ?
Cheers,
J-P
Any better ?
Cheers,
J-P
Jean-Pierre Garraio
Developer

Developer

Re: Aircraft moves without holding the brakes.
**Hi JP,**
Thanks for the advice on holding the brakes for one second. That seems to work very well! My brakes aren't assigned in the sim, but my Saitek rudder pedals/brakes are mapped via an axis in SpadNext. I couldn’t find any unintended brake input. Since the Saitek isn’t the newest anymore, there might be some interference. So, I’ll stick to the 1-second brake method.
Jacob
Thanks for the advice on holding the brakes for one second. That seems to work very well! My brakes aren't assigned in the sim, but my Saitek rudder pedals/brakes are mapped via an axis in SpadNext. I couldn’t find any unintended brake input. Since the Saitek isn’t the newest anymore, there might be some interference. So, I’ll stick to the 1-second brake method.
Jacob