November 18, 20223 yr Hi, I'm using MCE version 3 and trying to figure out the order of the prebuilt Voxscripts to get the PMDG 737 engines started and ready for taxi. I can run the prebuilt 737 scripts using voice control. The electrical will power- up, the FO will do the overhead procedure, APU procedure, and the prepare aircraft flow. FO will try to start engine 2 and then 1 on command but engines fail to start, Are the prebuilt vox scripts sufficient to start the engines and I'm using them in the wrong order or do i need additional scripts? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks! Jeb
November 18, 20223 yr Commercial Member 41 minutes ago, jbriley said: Hi, I'm using MCE version 3 and trying to figure out the order of the prebuilt Voxscripts to get the PMDG 737 engines started and ready for taxi. I can run the prebuilt 737 scripts using voice control. The electrical will power- up, the FO will do the overhead procedure, APU procedure, and the prepare aircraft flow. FO will try to start engine 2 and then 1 on command but engines fail to start, Are the prebuilt vox scripts sufficient to start the engines and I'm using them in the wrong order or do i need additional scripts? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks! Jeb No worries Jeb. There is an order, but in theory, it doesn't matter as long as the plane is in the correct state. To start engines, other tan when the APU is inop, for normal procedures, you need the aircraft powered, APU running, APU bleed ON, both packs OFF, Isolation valve in AUTO or ON and both engine bleeds open. Check the flows you are triggering, especially the last one before srtarting engines has these tasks included pack one off pack two off engine bleed one on engine bleed two on apu bleed on isolation valve set to auto Just add these to the list of items to do in "apu procedure" if it's the one you are calling last. See my other post where I detail things users should know about the powerful Voxscript feature. Once you undertsnad it, you can make the Fo do exactly what you want, when you want and even using the verbiage that springs to your mind naturally. Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com
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