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Run-away climb during descent in managed mode


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Just started descent in the 350 in managed mode (FL360-FL130).  All normal, then aircraft still in managed mode (AP on), suddenly went into uncommanded high rate climb .

Disconnected AP, re-established descent (on green dot), then all returned to normal.  No apparent reason for the sudden climb.

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Hi,

That is a very odd issue. I'm afraid will need more information than that to tackle this.

In case it happens again please take screenshots of your cockpit showing the PFD,ND, EWD and FMS F-PLN & PERF pages so we can get more clues as to what may be happening.

Personally though, that isn't behaviour I've experienced as yet in the 300+ hours of flying the A350 so far.

Thanks! 

Vrishabh Sehgal @Richboy2307 )
Community Team Member & Tester
iniBuilds Ltd. | inibuilds.com

Posted (edited)
On 3/10/2025 at 3:48 PM, richboy2307 said:

Hi,

That is a very odd issue. I'm afraid will need more information than that to tackle this.

In case it happens again please take screenshots of your cockpit showing the PFD,ND, EWD and FMS F-PLN & PERF pages so we can get more clues as to what may be happening.

Personally though, that isn't behaviour I've experienced as yet in the 300+ hours of flying the A350 so far.

Thanks! 

Thanks and yes, will do if I get the chance again.  agree,  most odd.  Flew yesterday without issue at all, although I must say AP disconnects during cruise on occasions.  Again, Managed Mode and no inputs being made anywhere.  It simply disconnects, but is easy to re-connect.

Edited by Transair
Posted

That sounds like a possible keybind conflict (inadvertent inputs on Aileron/Rudder/Pitch or trims for either of those). Check your control profiles and ensure none are bound on any connected devices other than the one you want.

Additionally, you may use the AP DISCONNECT PROTECTION option from OIS Simulation Settings which inhibits the realistic AP disconnection logic (due to control inputs or excessive rate of change on g forces)

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Thanks!

Vrishabh Sehgal @Richboy2307 )
Community Team Member & Tester
iniBuilds Ltd. | inibuilds.com

Posted (edited)

thanks again.  I do have a yoke plugged in as well as the joystick, but to date I don't think I've had conflict between them.  Also, there was no input for any axis/trim, with the yoke at the time. Still....maybe a thought.  I do like your disconnect protection though, and will enact that.  thnks again

Edited by Transair

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