August 24, 201510 yr I'll apologize before I start this thread, because I know the answer will be obvious when it's given. On the descent, I get the QNH value for the arrival airport before getting to the transition level, and set it in the captain's altimeter. I have my aircraft set to sync, so all three altimeters take the same value. However, when passing the transition level, the FO states he is setting his altimeter to 29.92. What do I need to do to get the FO to set it to the value I have entered? Thanks Martin Martin Connor (Cert Ed) Retiree from UK Further & Higher Education College. Specialized in Computer Networking and early adoption of new technologies. Interests:3D Design, Scenery Creation for MSFS, Photography. Programming. AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, 32GB RAM, Nvidia GTX980
August 24, 201510 yr Commercial Member Hi Martin, FS2Crew can't read the pre-selected QNH because the data is not available via the SDK. Are you referring the pre-selected value? If so, that won't work. The FO can only read the actual QNH value displayed in the PFD. B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
August 26, 201510 yr Author Thanks Bryan, grovel to PMDG in order I guess. Martin Connor (Cert Ed) Retiree from UK Further & Higher Education College. Specialized in Computer Networking and early adoption of new technologies. Interests:3D Design, Scenery Creation for MSFS, Photography. Programming. AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, 32GB RAM, Nvidia GTX980
September 21, 201510 yr Hi! I'm using SOP1 and FO sets wrong altimeter setting during transition. For example if PFD had 1012hPa he sets it to 1011 (minus 1) and so on.
September 22, 201510 yr Commercial Member The FO is essentially firing the command use to set barometric pressure. On your keyboard, it's the same as pressing B. That value is coming direct from Flight Simulator. B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
September 22, 201510 yr I have another transition question. On departure from an airport in the USA, the transition altitude is 18000. I verify that 18000 is set in the PERF INIT page, and when passing 18000 on the ascent the PM correctly resets the altimeters to STD. If I am arriving at an airport where the transition altitude is not 18000 (say 14000) I enter 14000 in the PERF INIT page prior to starting the descent. But on the descent, the PM again resets the altimeters to STD at 18000, not 14000 as set in the PERF INIT page. Is there somewhere else besides the FMC where I need to set the transition altitude? Thanks. Gary M. | PPL ASEL | System Specs: W11 Pro, Corsair 4000X Mid Tower, Z790 Aorus Master Motherboard, i9-13900KF, 64 GB DDR5 SRAM, RTX 4090, Dell AW3821DW Monitor, Honeycomb Alpha & Bravo, MFG Crosswind Pedals, TrackIR
September 22, 201510 yr Sorry, meant to say that the altimeters are set to the local setting on descent not STD. Gary M. | PPL ASEL | System Specs: W11 Pro, Corsair 4000X Mid Tower, Z790 Aorus Master Motherboard, i9-13900KF, 64 GB DDR5 SRAM, RTX 4090, Dell AW3821DW Monitor, Honeycomb Alpha & Bravo, MFG Crosswind Pedals, TrackIR
September 23, 201510 yr You should set the arrival transition altitude on the descent forecast page. Brian W KPAE
September 23, 201510 yr Commercial Member You should set the arrival transition altitude on the descent forecast page. That's correct, enter the TL on the Descent forecast page. B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
September 23, 201510 yr Ah-Ha. Enter it on the Descent forecast page. Knew I was missing something. Thanks for the help. Gary M. | PPL ASEL | System Specs: W11 Pro, Corsair 4000X Mid Tower, Z790 Aorus Master Motherboard, i9-13900KF, 64 GB DDR5 SRAM, RTX 4090, Dell AW3821DW Monitor, Honeycomb Alpha & Bravo, MFG Crosswind Pedals, TrackIR
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