Donut Posted March 25, 2019 Posted March 25, 2019 (edited) I have noticed a possible bug where the autopilot is not disengaging properly. When I set the autopilot altitude switch and autopilot engage switches to off, the attitude hold remains on. Is this correct? The only way to completely disengage the autopilot is to depress the autopilot emergency disengagement paddle. When I do this, it properly resets all autopilot switches to off and the attitude hold is no longer present, however; it also turns off the pitch and roll SAS. Is this correct? The manual states: "If the autopilot emergency disengage switch paddle on the control stick is held down, the pitch and roll channels will be set to off" "All autopilot modes can be overridden by enough force on the control stick or by depression of the autopilot emergency disengagement paddle, automatically resetting all autopilot switches to off" From what the manual states, it seems that a quick depression of the autopilot emergency disengage paddle with turn all autopilot switches to off while keeping all SAS switches on. The SAS pitch and roll will only be turned off if the autopilot emergency disengage paddle is held down. I am not seeing this happen though. Edited April 13, 2019 by IronMike i5 7600K @4.8GHz | 1080 Ti | 32GB 3200MHz | SSD | DCS SETTINGS | "COCKPIT"
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