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  • MartynM Martyn

    @carolinadoug We need a method to detect the different stages of flight and therefore when to trigger the different callouts. Landing and strobe lights must be on for takeoff and therefore that's a suitable thing to test for.

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    jmarkows
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    @martyn Can we get a full list of the triggers, please? I was climbing and pressed the call button to release the crew and they secured the cabin for landing instead, unsure where I went wrong there.

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      @martyn Can we get a full list of the triggers, please? I was climbing and pressed the call button to release the crew and they secured the cabin for landing instead, unsure where I went wrong there.

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      @jmarkows Here's a rough list:

      • Takeoff phase: Strobe and landing lights on, thrust levers greater than 40%
      • Climb phase: Gear retracted, above 50ft AGL, vertical speed greater than 500ft/min
      • Cruise phase: Flaps retracted, aircraft in level flight
      • Approach phase: Airspeed below 250 KIAS, below 6000ft AGL, vertical speed less than -300ft/min
      • Landing phase: Touched down, ground speed greater than 50 knots
      • Reset flight: On ground, ground speed less than 30 knots

      Note that each stage is reliant on the previous stage being complete first. It's very hard to make triggers that cover every eventuality, for example you could confuse the callouts by levelling off below 6000ft AGL in the climb, then descending for a period at less than 250 KIAS before resuming a climb to the cruise. That would be an unusual flight pattern though.

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      • MartynM Martyn

        @jmarkows Here's a rough list:

        • Takeoff phase: Strobe and landing lights on, thrust levers greater than 40%
        • Climb phase: Gear retracted, above 50ft AGL, vertical speed greater than 500ft/min
        • Cruise phase: Flaps retracted, aircraft in level flight
        • Approach phase: Airspeed below 250 KIAS, below 6000ft AGL, vertical speed less than -300ft/min
        • Landing phase: Touched down, ground speed greater than 50 knots
        • Reset flight: On ground, ground speed less than 30 knots

        Note that each stage is reliant on the previous stage being complete first. It's very hard to make triggers that cover every eventuality, for example you could confuse the callouts by levelling off below 6000ft AGL in the climb, then descending for a period at less than 250 KIAS before resuming a climb to the cruise. That would be an unusual flight pattern though.

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        @martyn Thanks very much, as always. Might have timed it poorly while trying to adjust IAS or something and not met the vertical speed; I'd had good takeoff call outs so I should have been in the right place.

        Does using the EFB to trigger announcements move the flight to the correct phase, allowing you to potentially "resync" it?

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        • MartynM Martyn

          @jmarkows Here's a rough list:

          • Takeoff phase: Strobe and landing lights on, thrust levers greater than 40%
          • Climb phase: Gear retracted, above 50ft AGL, vertical speed greater than 500ft/min
          • Cruise phase: Flaps retracted, aircraft in level flight
          • Approach phase: Airspeed below 250 KIAS, below 6000ft AGL, vertical speed less than -300ft/min
          • Landing phase: Touched down, ground speed greater than 50 knots
          • Reset flight: On ground, ground speed less than 30 knots

          Note that each stage is reliant on the previous stage being complete first. It's very hard to make triggers that cover every eventuality, for example you could confuse the callouts by levelling off below 6000ft AGL in the climb, then descending for a period at less than 250 KIAS before resuming a climb to the cruise. That would be an unusual flight pattern though.

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          JS146_CA
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          Hi @martyn

          Does the GPWS call outs follow the same set of triggers? Sometimes I get the co-pilot call outs but when I approach the ground I don't get the radio altimeter callouts like "50 40 30 20 10"

          Do I need to flip some additional switches for the radio alt call outs to reset?

          Thanks!

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            Hi @martyn

            Does the GPWS call outs follow the same set of triggers? Sometimes I get the co-pilot call outs but when I approach the ground I don't get the radio altimeter callouts like "50 40 30 20 10"

            Do I need to flip some additional switches for the radio alt call outs to reset?

            Thanks!

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            @js146_ca Are you setting a decision height?

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              Martyn
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              @jmarkows said in No Callouts:

              Does using the EFB to trigger announcements move the flight to the correct phase, allowing you to potentially "resync" it?

              Not currently, it just 'registers' that callout as having been triggered to prevent it being triggered again, so for example you'll only get one, "Seats for take-off", callout per flight. Those get reset once the logic detects the end of the flight based on the above triggers.

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                Hi @martyn

                Does the GPWS call outs follow the same set of triggers? Sometimes I get the co-pilot call outs but when I approach the ground I don't get the radio altimeter callouts like "50 40 30 20 10"

                Do I need to flip some additional switches for the radio alt call outs to reset?

                Thanks!

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                @js146_ca said in No Callouts:

                Does the GPWS call outs follow the same set of triggers?

                The GPWS 'phase of flight' triggers are simpler and just related to height AGL and vertical speed as most of the trigger logic is instead contained within the specific GPWS modes (e.g. GPWS mode 5 - glideslope deviation).

                The altitude callout logic is relatively simple though and the callouts should be heard as long as you're not in the take-off or climb phases of flight.

                Is that issue happening on your first flight (i.e. your first approach)?

                Martyn - Development Manager

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                  @js146_ca Are you setting a decision height?

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                  @jmarkows yeah, I did.

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                  • MartynM Martyn

                    @js146_ca said in No Callouts:

                    Does the GPWS call outs follow the same set of triggers?

                    The GPWS 'phase of flight' triggers are simpler and just related to height AGL and vertical speed as most of the trigger logic is instead contained within the specific GPWS modes (e.g. GPWS mode 5 - glideslope deviation).

                    The altitude callout logic is relatively simple though and the callouts should be heard as long as you're not in the take-off or climb phases of flight.

                    Is that issue happening on your first flight (i.e. your first approach)?

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                    @martyn Usually on the first flight it seems to work okay as long as I trigger the FO callout with all my lights on.

                    But If I do get FO but no ground height callouts then it's usually after a touch and go. When I'm doing circuit practices. First landing would be okay and I'd get everything. But after that first touch and go if I were to do the approach the second time flying the pattern, I would get just the FO callouts but no ground height.

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                      @js146_ca I hope to have fixed this in the next update

                      Martyn - Development Manager

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                      • MartynM Martyn

                        @js146_ca I hope to have fixed this in the next update

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                        @martyn When can we expect the 1.3 update?

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                          @martyn When can we expect the 1.3 update?

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                          @robsonm I was wondering the same thing @Martyn
                          When can we expect the 1.3 to come out? My main complains are the fuel burn and a bug that prevents me from editing the cargo/fuel fields using the tablet

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                            We expect to release v1.3 this week. The current change log can be found here: https://community.justflight.com/topic/3387/update-change-logs-v0-1-2-released-edited-14-5-22

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                              We expect to release v1.3 this week. The current change log can be found here: https://community.justflight.com/topic/3387/update-change-logs-v0-1-2-released-edited-14-5-22

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                              @martyn said in No Callouts:

                              We expect to release v1.3 this week. The current change log can be found here: https://community.justflight.com/topic/3387/update-change-logs-v0-1-2-released-edited-14-5-22

                              Omg.., That's an update!

                              Thanks guys!

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                              • MartynM Martyn

                                We expect to release v1.3 this week. The current change log can be found here: https://community.justflight.com/topic/3387/update-change-logs-v0-1-2-released-edited-14-5-22

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                                @martyn You guys are always on point, look at that monster list.

                                Wish I had more friends into flight simming so I had more people to talk you up to.

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                                • MartynM Martyn

                                  We expect to release v1.3 this week. The current change log can be found here: https://community.justflight.com/topic/3387/update-change-logs-v0-1-2-released-edited-14-5-22

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                                  @martyn Forgot to ask earlier, any changes to the cargo hold capacities?

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                                    Today I did not get callouts when the localizer and glideslope were captured. Under what circumstances can this happen?

                                    LOWI East Approach (LLZ/DME) via RTT NDB at an altitude of 9.500 ft.

                                    Karl

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