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"Ready for Briefing"

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Hi out there,

 

I read in the manual I should call out " Are you ready for Depature Briefing?" the FO answers "I am ready..." but then nothing more happens. The manual asks me to close the briefing with "Any questions?" the FO should answer with "No Questions" to accept the briefing. But this does not work for me - I have to hit the knob with the mouse to make the FO accepting the briefing. What is wrong, what do I in a false way.

Thanks and cheers Tom

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yes the funny thing is that I see it - I am aware that it can occur accent issues but this looks good.

Cheers Tom

Indeed. Exactly same for me; so Iam using the "play brief" for now.

 

Cheers

Dieter

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Dieter de Wit

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Indeed. Exactly same for me; so Iam using the "play brief" for now.

 

Cheers

Dieter

 

Hi Dieter,

1) use the correct phrase as in the manual. Close it with Any Questions. You will hear nothing - nobody then yourself has to speak the list. Only the FO should answer with No Question - then it is done.

2) Set up the depart brief as you want it.

3) do the briefing right after finishing the Preflight Checklist - before asking for the Before Start Procedure.

4) do the descent checklist before TD

5) If you still have problems: is FS2Crew running as admin? Or try to repair the FSX registry path. There is a tool on the Flight One site but maybe you have this already or someboy cab post a link.

You have to be very correct with you lines and with the order of your lines - there should be a better, more intelligent (AI) solution in the future.

Cheers Tom

 

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Indeed. Exactly same for me; so Iam using the "play brief" for now.

 

Cheers

Dieter

 

 

Which voice set are you using? US, UK or EU?

 

Make sure the "Displayed Mode" says "Descent" and then speak "Any Questions"

 

You should hear the FO say "no questions".

I didn't think I understood this either, although I'm think I'm getting a glimmer!

 

I saw that you could say "Are you ready for the Departure/Arrival Briefing" and expected that would fire off the pre-recorded briefing i.e. this had the same effect as pressing the "Play Brief" button. But, after the FO has said "I'm ready for the briefing", nothing happened, so I've gone back to pressing the button.

 

I'm now thinking that we are intended to read out each item in the brief ourselves. Don't know why I didn't think of that before, but still.

 

Does it actually matter what we say or are the flags set by what is selected in the Briefing Panel? If we do have to use accurate phrases, where are they in the manuals?

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Just say blablabla blabla blablabla! Repeat 2 times and then ask the FO "any question?" I am sure he did understand and quit with " no questions"

Cheers Tom

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I'm now thinking that we are intended to read out each item in the brief ourselves. Don't know why I didn't think of that before, but still.

 

If you want to, you can do that, but it makes no difference.

 

If you want to make a brief like that, turn on "Hard Mute" when you do it so the FO doesn't try to act on anything you might be saying.

Sorry I am being double dim here. Don't get me wrong, I was quite happy to press the button all along and still am [and I'm sure I can't remember all that aborted take-off stuff, good job I'm not a real pilot] but as a recent convert to voice control I do want to make best use of what's there. I'm definitely not asking you to make a change, just to understand what I supposed to do.

 

I say "Are you ready for the briefing?", he says "Yes, I'm ready for the briefing", then nothing. What's supposed to happen then?

 

As a matter of detail, if it's intended that we then press the Play Brief button, the pre-prepared FS2Crew dialogue starts with "Are you ready for the briefing?", he says "Yes, I'm ready for the briefing", which is a bit redundant if we've already said it.

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You either play the brief via the Panel, OR you ask: Are you ready for the Brief ? He answers Yes...., then you make your own brief (you should Mute your Mic at this time), when you finished, you unmute the Mic and asks: Any questions ? He then answers: No questions !

Thats it.

 

Regards

Frank Bastiansen

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System: Q9550 @ 3,4 GHz ; GA X48-DS4 ; 8 GB DDR 2 PC2-6400 ; Geforce GTX 280 ; Windows 7 Pro 64

AAAhhh ok, in that case, I misunderstood it. I thought - like previous poster - that the briefing one had configured would be triggered.

Well, in that case, it works perfect...

 

Very great add-on

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Dieter de Wit

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Well, I must say I didn't know that either!

I was wondering, why the FO repeated 'no questions' when I 'played the brief' and then I said any questions and he again said 'no questions' :Nerd:

 

Clear now...thanks

Clive Joy


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You either play the brief via the Panel, OR you ask: Are you ready for the Brief ? He answers Yes...., then you make your own brief (you should Mute your Mic at this time), when you finished, you unmute the Mic and asks: Any questions ? He then answers: No questions !

Thats it.

 

What do you do if the FO answers Yes and have questions? :Just Kidding:

Kind regards

Peter

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