Mamba90 Posted May 8 Posted May 8 (edited) Subject: A350-1000 Brake Issue - Unable to move after pushback Description of the Issue: For the past few days, I've been experiencing an issue with the A350-1000 model in MSFS 2024. After performing a pushback and removing the chocks, the aircraft is unable to move from the parking position. Although the parking brake is off, the simulator seems to think the brakes are still applied. I've checked that everything in EFB Maintenance (hydraulic pressure, brake condition, APU, etc.) is correctly set, but the issue persists. This problem seems to be specific to the A350-1000, as the A350-900 works without any issues. Troubleshooting Steps Taken: 1. I pressed the brake button multiple times to check if the "digital brake release" wasn't triggering. 2. I checked that the chocks were removed in the Ground menu. 3. I confirmed that the parking brake is off, and all settings in the EFB are correct. 4. I checked the brake settings in MSFS controls, and there is no conflict. 5. I increased engine power (50–60% N1), but the aircraft still did not move. Details: Aircraft: Airbus A350-1000 (iniBuilds) Simulator: MSFS 2024 Aircraft Version: 1.0.8 Issue: After pushback and chock removal, the aircraft is unable to move. It seems like the brakes are "stuck" even though they are not active. Please help with resolving this issue. Is it possible that this is a specific bug with the A350-1000 that needs to be addressed in an upcoming update? Edited May 8 by Mamba90
swissdani Posted Saturday at 03:17 PM Posted Saturday at 03:17 PM I had the same thing this morning and then noticed that in the sim settings a different profil was loaded for my pedal. Once I changed that back to my main profile for my pedals, all was going fine again. No idea why it suddenly changed the profile, but have a look in the joystick settings.
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