August 9, 201114 yr Author BTW - The pressurization system seemed to reset itself after landing. I switched it back to auto and the altitude settings came back. I won't make that mistake again. But I'm sure I'll find something else to muck up. lol Regards,Bob Quick
August 9, 201114 yr Hey guysHad it too last night, that horn was wrecking my buzz. Auto fail light, switched to manual and it went away. I hadn't set the cruise or landing alt on the pressurisation panel during pre flight so I think that caused it also. Same as you guys reported. Learned my lesson, double checked it tonight before setting off... Martin Woulfe Computer Specs Mobo P6X58D-E, CPU i7-950 @ 4.0 GHz, GPU GTX470, 6GB DDR3 RAM FSX PMDG J41, PMDG MD11, Flight 1 BN Islander, EZCA, ASE, REX, SimplatesX, Ultimate Traffic 2, FS Global 2010, Ground Env X (Europe), Ultimate Terrain X (Europe) Aerosoft LFPG, EDDF UK2000 EGPH, EGLL, EGSS, EGGP Fly Tampa St Maarten, St Barths, SABA, Grenadines
August 9, 201114 yr If your not already suffering from hypoxia and can read my reply, i think there is something wrong with pressurization. I had the same thing happen once. Reminds me of the captain of Kalitta Air Edit: I'm not sure how to post the video itself instead of the link. Chris Ferguson PC Specs(Rebuilt 1/11/19): i7-9700K - Non-OC'd, EVGA RTX 2080ti, G.Skillz 16GB Ram 3000mhz, EVGA SuperNOVA 1000w PSU, Cooler Master ML360R, ASRock Phantom Gaming 4 MoBo, 2x 2TB HDD, 1x 1TB Samsung EVO SSD, 1x 220GB WD SSD
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