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Yep i've just had this also, passing down from FL30 and passing around 18k ish (sorry no track was just on a fam session with the module again).

Jester called it out, was like yikes what.

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After recent update Jester should call out pressure loss if he determines that the pressure is too low (for current altitude) for at least few minutes which I think is very hard to achieve (if possible at all) unless you have real leak or pressure regulator malfunction.

There is a possibility that there are some edge cases which we didn't predict or some bug in the logic, however it's hard to find anything like that right now without a track, a video or at least some steps to easily reproduce such issue.

And by "too low pressure" I mean pressure that is visibly lower than the pressure that the oxygen system should maintain for given altitude as shown on this chart:

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(And of course keep in mind that this chart and cockpit pressure gauge are in ft and when I say "lower pressure" I mean the pressure that corresponds to higher altitude)

Edited by Cat107
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