March 13, 201214 yr I have FS2Crew for both the NGX and the J41. The instructions for both state that when calling out altitudes, you should say something like "One thousand two hundred". On my system, that has never worked, so I say "One two hundred". It will give me what I want when I do this. Another example is for altitude 15200, I will say "One five two hundred". My question is, is there something wrong on my system, or are the instructions incorrect? Curt Branch
March 13, 201214 yr Commercial Member I have FS2Crew for both the NGX and the J41. The instructions for both state that when calling out altitudes, you should say something like "One thousand two hundred". On my system, that has never worked, so I say "One two hundred". It will give me what I want when I do this. Another example is for altitude 15200, I will say "One five two hundred". My question is, is there something wrong on my system, or are the instructions incorrect?I'll check, but the issue may be that FS2Crew is not expecting you to climb to an altitude like 15200.Usually any ATC assigned altitude that's higher will always be a number like, 15,000, 16000, 17000..... not something like 16400 feet.Cheers, B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
March 13, 201214 yr Author Bryan, just to clarify further, when I call out altitudes like 15,000, I must say "One five thousand". Saying "Fifteen thousand" causes the FO to go a bit crazy and I have to cancel the last command. Curt Branch
March 13, 201214 yr Commercial Member Bryan, just to clarify further, when I call out altitudes like 15,000, I must say "One five thousand". Saying "Fifteen thousand" causes the FO to go a bit crazy and I have to cancel the last command.That's right.. you have to say "One Five Thousand"... "Flight Level Three Three Zero"... "One Seven Thousand".Like that.Cheers, B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
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