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FS Passengers and PMDG 737 - FS2004

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Hello!I have two questions.I have PMDG 737-600/700/800/900 NG and I recently installed FS Passengers on my FS2004.1) When about to land, the callouts "500... 100... 50...40...30...20" are all repetated twice, like an echo. Does FS Passengers use callouts also? because if it's so, I would like to deactivate them (or the PMDG ones). I think both programs are calling out.2) I've seen on some youtube videos that there are more callouts in FS Passengers that the standard ones. For example, when I make a flight, these two callouts are missing: "Cabin Crew, prepare for take off" and "Cabin Crew, prepare for landing". I mean, I get all the inflight crew announcements, but that are missing.Thanks!

Yes, FS Passenger does have the ability for callouts. You can disable it in the options page. As for the announcements. Not to sure about those, seems like it may be another addon. FSP does have some but don't ever remember those announcements. Might be the LVL D 767. I think they announce departure.

Clarke Kruger - CYEG 

 

 

1. You can either disable the FSP callouts in options as stated..or if you prefer, you can disable PMDG callouts under the menu options in FS itself.2. To get the "prepare for takeoff", you must first turn on the music during taxi. Then when you turn it off...you will get a message from FSP saying something about takeoff. I suggest you get FSCrew for the pmdg737. It's amazing flying with it and FSP and you get all the announcements youll want.

- Red

 

 

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