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After TO command, necessary?

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Hey!

 

I love the dash version of FS2CREW. But there is one thing that bugs me every time. The after TO command:

 

"FLAPS 0, I A S ONE EIGHTY FIVE, CLIMB CHECKLIST TO THE LINE"

 

all other flows are indeed a nice flow to work thru, but this feels so diatracting to me. Too long, when not recognized even more diatracting...

 

Is this an absolute needed callout, or can I ignore it?

 

Thanks!


Klaus Schmitzer

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but this feels so diatracting to me. Too long, when not recognized even more diatracting...

 

 

I fully agree.

6 out of 10 times, the copilot does not understand what I'm saying. It is too long and too complicated.

 

It would be very convenient if the IAS part is skipped: "FLAPS 0, CLIMB CHECKLIST TO THE LINE"


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In a future update I can consider that option.  But this is how it was done at that airline.

 

 

But the trick is to say it as a single phrase.  I suspect you're pausing mid sentence.  That's why it may not be detecting well.

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