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Why a master warning?

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  • RhinozherousR Offline
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    Rhinozherous
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    #1

    Hello!
    I always get a master warning on takeoff alltough takeoff config check was without warning.
    You can see the same in this video (not my production, just the same problem) at timestamp 06:03.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qyczAqZj78&ab_channel=BritishAvgeek

    What is triggering this warning? It is very annoying in a high workload situation on takeoff.

    Thank you!

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  • MarkM Online
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    Mark JF Staff
    wrote on last edited by Mark
    #2

    I've just been looking into this one and I'm not able to replicate the master caution triggering in the same state as the video shows above. However, I noticed in that video that the CONT IGN switches were both set to ON, and their logic has changed in v1.1 onwards, so this may have been an issue that has been inadvertently fixed in v1.1 onwards.

    Could you confirm which version number you're using (it'll show at the top left corner of the EFB > Aircraft page)?

    Mark - Just Flight

    Just Flight Development Assistant

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  • RhinozherousR Offline
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    Rhinozherous
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    I got it with v1.1 - unfortunately I was unable to do a flight with v1.2 so far. But I will trie again and report.
    So, CONT IGN should be OFF on takeoff?

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  • MarkM Online
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    Mark JF Staff
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    The CONT IGN switches should be OFF during a normal takeoff, however, they should be switched ON if there is standing water, slush or snow on the runway, or if heavy precipitation is in the vicinity.

    Mark - Just Flight

    Just Flight Development Assistant

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