November 14, 20223 yr Hi eveyone, When selecting SEC F-PLN in the FMS, after attemping to enter a waypoint in my second flightplan, the FMS and all aircraft systems freeeze. Although knobs and buttons are selectable as usual, they have no effect (windows, displays and guages are frozen in place). The FMS itself also becomes completely unresponsive. I've noticed a few posts here already about the FMS causing similar issues. Right now I don't know if it's reproducible because it only just happened. Regards, Louis
November 14, 20223 yr Please try to reproduce, and then list the steps on how to reproduce it - if possible. Thanks!
November 14, 20223 yr Author Dear Support, No problem, here are the steps I captured on video. Select the SEC F-PLN key on the FMS Select LSK 2L (< SEC F-PLN) Enter any airport ICAO code into the FMS scratchpad Select LSK 1L The FMS and most controls/switches are now frozen Edited November 14, 20223 yr by fsgeek91
November 14, 20223 yr Yup, can easily reproduce it like this, thanks for reporting 🙂 Ill forward it to the respective team! FWIW, that´s not how you´re supposed to enter airports into the SEC F-PLN; but it shouldnt freeze up the FMC either way 😄
November 14, 20223 yr Author Thanks very much for reporting this! I know what I’m doing is nonsense 🙃 This was actually discovered after copying the existing route and selecting a waypoint, but I found that this simpler method is reproducible and not route-specific. Thanks!
November 14, 20223 yr (Copy from other thread) I had something similar happening after an entry in the FMC, all controls (knobs, dials, gauges etc.) became unresponsive (i.e. they turned, but nothing changed). What I did was entering a bearing/distance waypoint in the FPLN page, then deleting it with CLR, then deleting the disco. After that it locked up. All during cruise by the way.
November 15, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, Fiorentoni said: (Copy from other thread) I had something similar happening after an entry in the FMC, all controls (knobs, dials, gauges etc.) became unresponsive (i.e. they turned, but nothing changed). What I did was entering a bearing/distance waypoint in the FPLN page, then deleting it with CLR, then deleting the disco. After that it locked up. All during cruise by the way. Heya, can´t reproduce this unfortunately. It might has something to do with double clicking the FMC, which other people reported.
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