Hi all,
I hope you may be able to assist. This has happened 5 times in the last week ...
- Set up the flight at gate, input all data and complete all checklists (this has happened on both PMDG B738 and Kuro B788);
- Complete, Catering and Boarding operations using GSX Pro;
- Initiate the Pushback procedure, start engines and go through the motions until aircraft is on taxiway, ready to intiate taxi.
Aircraft is set up, Engines running, all systems normal.
Now, I release ParkBrake, spool up the engines and .... nothing! No movement forward. The throttles are active and moving, the engines spool up, N1 gauges increase to 25...30....40...50%, the Groundspeed indicator begins to increase .... yet the plane does not move. I apply brakes and the GS decreases again to 0, cycle the park brake, try again .... nothing. I apply reverse thrust, reversers activate .... but aircraft just sits there. The aircraft simply does not move from the spot. It is as though the aircraft is "disconnected" from the surrounding graphics engine. I am unable to taxi although ALL systems (flaps, spoilers, control surfaces and throttles) work and instruments/gauges are responding appropriately.
Active Pause in isolation is not the issue, FSUIPC does not seem to affect it (I have closed and reopened it on multiple occasions). On the first four occasions, I have had to return to MSFS MENU and restart the flight.
On the most recent occasion (last night):
- I restarted FSUIPC - no effect;
- restarted COUATL - no effect;
- recycled Active Pause (even though the button was not showing as active) - the aircraft lurched forward and I was then able to throttle up and taxi / take-off as normal
I have NEVER used Active Pause so I am at a loss as how this could impact on my sim without activation, unless there is some interaction with Active Pause during gate operations/Push-back. I also do not know how my gauges and instruments would show forward acceleration and speed with Active Pause on.
This has got me stumped. I am hoping someone has encountered this and can shed some light.
Thanks in advance!
Paulo Respicio