xe_operator Posted November 29 Posted November 29 All IAS indications from the pitot static systems were frozen at 250 during severe icing. All anti-icing systems were on.
xe_operator Posted November 29 Author Posted November 29 2 hours ago, Farlis said: So? The icing is severe. Get out of it. The A350 is capable of operating in severe icing conditions. This is a bug.
silentghostx Posted November 30 Posted November 30 22 hours ago, xe_operator said: All IAS indications from the pitot static systems were frozen at 250 during severe icing. All anti-icing systems were on. Had this happen on approach to CYYZ today. Turn off icing effects from the sim itself seems to have fixed it. I had all the anti-ice on and it still didn’t stop the pitot freezing with IAS stuck at 180
alex6463 Posted December 2 Posted December 2 On 11/30/2025 at 9:33 AM, silentghostx said: Had this happen on approach to CYYZ today. Turn off icing effects from the sim itself seems to have fixed it. I had all the anti-ice on and it still didn’t stop the pitot freezing with IAS stuck at 180 Samething happen to me today, on the approach to CYYZ ILS 24L. IAS froze at 200
Prophet Posted Tuesday at 08:29 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:29 PM Had the same issue on final during my last flight while intercepting the localiser in IMC and icing conditions, freezing the airspeed during deceleration. No ECAM warnings at all, no indications of airspeed disagreement or probe blockage/failure. I guess all probes iced up at the same time, or ECAM warnings simply haven't been implemented yet in the iniBuilds A350 for these types of situations.
AVGA Posted Wednesday at 04:16 AM Posted Wednesday at 04:16 AM Just flew from Newark to Minneapolis ... all perfectly fine until below 10000, then all hell broke loose. Got icing warning, turned on de icing systems, and plane went haywire. Automated systems failed, speed tape showed stalling at 220 kt, and plane wanted to plunge. Had to manually recover and barely made it to runway. Is this the icing bug in action? Never experienced anything like it before. Fenix does NOT do this. 🙂 1
Atomic Posted Wednesday at 09:41 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:41 PM On 11/29/2025 at 2:39 PM, xe_operator said: The A350 is capable of operating in severe icing conditions. This is a bug. By the definition of severe icing no aircraft is capable of operating in it, as it renders deicing equipment useless.
AVGA Posted Thursday at 04:44 AM Posted Thursday at 04:44 AM Turned pitot and window heat on for a flight from Minneapolis to Toronto -- even though according to Airbus, it's supposed to be automatic (no need to activate it) -- and again crashed on final, in cold but not even icy conditions. Soon as I got to 2500 feet at flaps 2, speed tape went haywire, stall was announced, and plane dropped to ground. Will try again, this time with MSFS 2024 icing set to off, but am also doing a clean uninstall/reinstall, in case this isn't an icing thing. Really wondering if I'm alone with this bug. Thx.
Staff richboy2307 Posted Thursday at 08:24 AM Staff Posted Thursday at 08:24 AM Thanks for report, team is looking into it. In the meanwhile, recommend setting the Icing Effect under Assistance Options to 'VISUAL ONLY' or 'OFF'. Thanks! Vrishabh Sehgal ( @Richboy2307 ) Community Team Member & Tester iniBuilds Ltd. | inibuilds.com
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