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Nosewheel Steering after Landing

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Hello,

I'm having a problem with nosewheel steering after landing during taxi to the gate: The nosewheel can only be steered slightly by a few degrees - and that's not enough for the necessary turns.
During taxi before takeoff, full steering is available as normal.
My setting in the OIS:
RUDDER CTRL TILLER: YES
AUTO TILLER DISCO: YES
I'm using Thrustmaster-TCA-Airbus / MSFS2020 / A350-900 version 1.0.5.
It seems to me that the nosewheel steering isn't reset to 'normal' steering after landing and N1 < 70%. Normal steering is only available again after restarting the engines.
What other setting is important in this context?

Greetings from Germany

Sigi

 

just to add to this, I have found similar steering problems, and I suspect it is linked to autobrake/BTV, as cycling that button a few times suddenly enabled steering again.....not sure this is related, but it has happened a few times.

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Thank you very much.
That was actually my problem.
On the Fenix A320, the autopilot automatically disengages upon landing—that's what I was used to.
On the Inibuilds A350, you have to disengage it manually. And then you can steer normally again.

Now I'm completely satisfied with the Inibuilds A350 again.

8 hours ago, LineDX said:

Turn off the autopilot after landing. 

Absolutely agree with you

You are welcome. In the previous builds ap used to auto disconnect just like Fenix on rudder/nws input but with 1.0.6 rudder/nws input does not disconnect ap so you have to manually disconnect it. 

Ah. thanks for posting this, I was having problems with this myself.

  • 10 months later...

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