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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)

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  • 3 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...
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I get this erroneous call all the time when flying on Nevada. Whatever logic is going into it, strongly suggest you reconsider.

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I get this erroneous call all the time when flying on Nevada. Whatever logic is going into it, strongly suggest you reconsider.
Could you possibly supply a short track that reproduces the issue for you? That would be a great help, thanks :)
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If you disable the call for cabin altitude <11,500 feet that would fix the situation where the call is made if you dive below the cabin altitude and it takes longer for cabin altitude to catch up than the current jester logic.

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12 hours ago, Rolds said:

If you disable the call for cabin altitude <11,500 feet that would fix the situation where the call is made if you dive below the cabin altitude and it takes longer for cabin altitude to catch up than the current jester logic.

lol never mind! Jester is making the call in all sorts of nonsense situations and I have no idea what logic is behind it. Would be better if he didn't make this call at all.

EDIT - and while we are on the subject, if you are going to have this call could Jester please sound less panicky about it? We both have O2 masks on. The unpressurized altitude record is apparently over 70,000 feet. We aren't in any danger even if Jester was right about the cabin pressure. 

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lol never mind! Jester is making the call in all sorts of nonsense situations and I have no idea what logic is behind it. Would be better if he didn't make this call at all.
EDIT - and while we are on the subject, if you are going to have this call could Jester please sound less panicky about it? We both have O2 masks on. The unpressurized altitude record is apparently over 70,000 feet. We aren't in any danger even if Jester was right about the cabin pressure. 
Thanks for the engagement, suggesting ways to approach it.

Dont worry though, the team will have a look and get the experience back to what it is supposed to be

The track is helpful, now its time to wait for a dev to fix it
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