Is there any way to reproduce this issue or it’s a one-time occurence only?
Can you show a screen shot of when you say it is flung into the air please?
I can’t reproduce it anymore. Probably a one off issue witht the session.
If you get it again, a screen shot would help.I will close this for now. If you get it again you can make a new one or flag this and we can reopen.
Is this what you’re referring to @xsrvmy, or something more extreme of a jump?
He is referring to his camera angle not aircraft pitch (if I’m correct) :/.
Your camera angle changes when you pitch up the aircraft, so yes, I’m aware of that.
That was fine (I did try rotate there)
It jumped to like 500 agl in the air
You rotated super early, but did manage to lift off the ground at 16:17:30 in the replay. Ok, just checking.
yeah. That’s was me panicing after the glitch happened. I thought I might be diving and tried to pull up lol
BTW I don’t think the aircraft’s location was messed up. IF assistant did not start screaming at me.
So just to be clear, as you were rotating your camera angle (HUD in this case) started to act weird to the point where you couldn’t see where the aircraft was going?
Before I rotated. The rotation has nothing to do with the glitch. It was just my reaction to it.
Oh alright.
Without being able to reproduce it, if I may just spitball for a second, you said you had the V/S set unintentionally. On the cockpit cameras, if you were to have unintentionally set the speed as well, then any attempt to move the throttle up would instead move the cameras view up.
I know that you’ll say you didn’t have speed set, which is fine. But, you also didn’t realize until late you had the V/S set, so it’s not outside the realm of possibilities that another AP button may have been hit along the way.
Maybe that’s not what happened, but it’s the simplest explanation I can think of, and since you can’t repeoduce it at the moment (aside from setting speed and trying to throttle up), I’m not sure we have enough information to offer anything else.
A screenshot when something out-of-the-ordinary happens is always wise. That way, we will at least have a baseline for what we are looking for. But if you don’t think it was the inoperable throttle leading to moving the camera instead, I don’t know what else it would have been.
I was actually in the immovable HUD mode. Also my AP was disengaged the second time. (It was only engaged the first time where I rejected)
Can you use a screen recorder to record when it happens for you? I am still not fully understanding what and where exactly the issue is at.
As I have said already, I am unfortunately unable to reproduce this anymore. If I see this ever happen again I’ll see if I can get a recording of it.
Sounds good, thanks!
Will resubmit if it happens again.