April 16, 20215 yr Hi, I have two question regarding a visual approach procedure with button control: I noticed when I do a visual approach and select that approach type on the APPROACH BRIEF (2), it will set the MINIMA to NO, which of course is correct. Now my questions: 1. On the approach checklist item "MINIMUM" the dude will say "zero feet set". Is that correct phraseology or a compromise? 2. After the LANDING CHECKLIST Fs2Crew still expects me to click through a "CONTIUE" callout, even though no minimum was set or called out (because it doesn't apply to a visual approach). Is this a bug or a limitation of button control mode? Thanks, Stu
April 16, 20215 yr Commercial Member Technically you'd say "NO DH'. We'll try to sort that in a future update. Continue... You an skip over it if you won't want to trigger the sound. Cheers, B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
April 16, 20215 yr Author 13 minutes ago, byork said: Continue... You an skip over it if you won't want to trigger the sound. Hi Bryan, yeah, I guess I'll just let it play then, because skipping over this by opening the main window, clicking the arrow and then closing the window again just to skip the sound seems a little excessive to me, especially in that phase. I have my button commands/calls mapped to the sidestick-radio-button, so it's pretty convenient and feels natural with hands on stick and throttle on an approach. I was just asking because I thought maybe it's a bug and it should skip it automatically when you select a visual approach, but I understand that this is maybe not easy to do. Ok, thanks & Cheers
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