What if I don’t obey any restriction in Training server
Like: Flying at a speed of 550kts below 10000ft in commercial airline
Taxing speed more then 35 kts
Do not listen to ATC instructions
Do I get any violation???
What if I don’t obey any restriction in Training server
Like: Flying at a speed of 550kts below 10000ft in commercial airline
Taxing speed more then 35 kts
Do not listen to ATC instructions
Do I get any violation???
This have not been a rule for the past 6 years :)
Yes. You get a violation.
No. You do not. It is however strongly advised to follow the instructions given within reason to maintain a professional environment for all.
Isn’t there the 260 IAS > speed under 10000ft rule in the TS too? I thought that’s what the user meant
It is yes, but not sure which one he referred to since there’s been cases where people have referred to the old 550kts rule.
I meant to say what if I fly at a speed of 550kts altitude lower then 10k
And also if I ignore the warning ⚠️ overspeed on a crusing altitude like 35000 or 39000ft
Do I get a system generated violation?
Yes, all system generated violations are the same on Training Server as they are on Expert.
It’s 250kts with a margin up to 260kts.
And I won’t get a violation if I ignore the warning ⚠️ of overspeed at a crusing altitude on training server
Is it correct?
You get a violations, yes. The warning is just there to give you a chance to correct.
Ever thought about flying at normal speeds instead of ignoring warnings etc?
I did actually and Guess what grade downgraded
No you got downgraded because you entered a runway without permission.
If you’re flying within reasonable speeds etc and get a violation anyway, you’re more than welcome to reach out. But there’s rarely an error due to system generated violations unless you come across a sinkhole or similar. But that’s not speed related.
I’m sorry but I didn’t create this topic Regarding a violation
The last violation I got was totally my mistake (no system error)
It was a general query
Then I refer to this;
I have so far never seen a speed violation generated inaccurately though.