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It would be cool if NWS could be used to exit AACQ mode

 

That's what these guys do fwiw, I couldn't find a real reference

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Yeah AACQ is bugged overall really bad, Wags said it'd be revisited so this should be added at some point when they fix it. (In fact iirc he said it'd be revisited in response to a thread about exactly what you're saying, using the pinky button to exit.)

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Wags said it'd be revisited so this should be added at some point when they fix it.

 

great ;)

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It would be cool if NWS could be used to exit AACQ mode

 

That's what these guys do fwiw, I couldn't find a real reference

 

Pressing AFT on the sensor select will exit AACQ mode, and it will select the AMPCD. You do then have to press sensor select to the right or left to make the radar SOI again (depending on which DDI you have it displayed).

 

 

Cheers,

 

Don

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