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[Logged] Problem setting minimum altitude

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 3:39 pm
by ronmexico111
I've been having an issue where I try to set an aircraft to go to it's minimum altitude using the button but it won't go under 1000 feet unless I use the altitude slider. Does anyone else have this issue as well?

RE: Problem setting minimum altitude

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 9:08 pm
by michaelm75au
The buttons are preset altitudes. If you want to go lower than the 'safety' minimum, you need to set it manually.

RE: Problem setting minimum altitude

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2020 2:34 am
by ronmexico111
ORIGINAL: michaelm75au

The buttons are preset altitudes. If you want to go lower than the 'safety' minimum, you need to set it manually.

I know it is a preset. I actually can't get this to replicate at the moment (maybe a glitch on my end) but if it becomes an issue again I'll post a save.

RE: Problem setting minimum altitude

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2020 3:00 am
by ronmexico111
Ok, so the situation here is that when the terrain following button is checked in the altitude menu, you can't select the Min. altitude button. However, when the terrain following button is unchecked, you can select the Min. altitude button. My save is attached.

RE: Problem setting minimum altitude

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2020 6:17 am
by michaelm75au
I'm trying to understand exactly what the problem is?
You have given the aircraft orders to try to keep as low as possible by following the terrain by checking the box. But you don't want it to?

RE: Problem setting minimum altitude

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2020 9:49 am
by AndrewJ
I think the issue is that "terrain following" means operate at a fixed distance AGL. It does not mean fly as low as possible. You can normally set this distance to be whatever you like, manually or with the buttons. In this case the concern is that the "min" button is not available.

RE: Problem setting minimum altitude

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2020 9:53 pm
by ronmexico111
ORIGINAL: AndrewJ

I think the issue is that "terrain following" means operate at a fixed distance AGL. It does not mean fly as low as possible. You can normally set this distance to be whatever you like, manually or with the buttons. In this case the concern is that the "min" button is not available.

Well the "terrain following" box's function is simply to tell an aircraft to fly using ASL or AGL altitude, that's all it does. For example, if an aircraft was ordered to fly at 2000 feet by selecting the appropriate button in the altitude menu and the altitude above sea level below the plane is 400 feet then it's indicated altitude will be 1600 feet. However, if the "terrain following" box is checked, then it's altitude will be shown as 2400 feet ASL and 2000 feet AGL. If the minimum altitude button is pressed then the aircraft (in CMANO) has always gone to it's lowest possible altitude (based on the aircraft and crew quality) whether the "terrain following" box is checked or not. In CMO however, the issue at hand is that when the "terrain following" box is checked it is somehow disabling the minimum altitude button. This was not the case in CMANO.

RE: Problem setting minimum altitude

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 8:07 am
by Rory Noonan
Logged for investigation. #0013610

RE: Problem setting minimum altitude

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2020 4:45 am
by ronmexico111
Just wanted to note that this is still an issue.

Re: [Logged] Problem setting minimum altitude

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2024 8:16 pm
by StreetF16
Still having low altitude issues in Dec 2024. Regardless of having the TF box checked or not, I often cannot get even Ace level a/c to fly below 1000' using either the alt slider or the manual alt text box. Seems hit or miss, sometimes a full reinstall from Steam fixes the issue.

Re: [Logged] Problem setting minimum altitude

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 12:57 am
by thewood1
Can I suggest before do uninstall/reinstalls you post a save for someone to look at. Can save you some aggravation. Also might want to create a separate thread. Both of these suggestions are as requested in the dev outline on how to ask for help.