Aircraft Not Moving After Pushback

I’ve encountered the same issue with iniBuilds aircraft and the Fenix. The problem might be related to the brakes.

Here’s what I suggest you check:

  1. Rudder pedal position: Are the pedals in the “up” position (not pressed)? If they’re stuck in the “pressed” position, it could explain why the aircraft isn’t moving.
  2. Brake button behavior: When you press the button assigned to brakes, do you see the pedals move? If the pedals don’t react or remain stuck, there may be an issue with your control bindings.

Here’s the solution that worked for me:

  1. Unbind the button or trigger assigned to brakes.
  2. Bind a button to the Left Brake Axis and Right Brake Axis. (I did mean AXIS)
  3. Press and hold the button/trigger while ensuring the pedals visually return to the “neutral” (non-braked) position.
  4. While still holding the button/trigger and confirming the pedals are in the “up” position, unbind the axes.
  5. Release the button/trigger.
  6. Rebind the button/trigger to Left Brake and Right Brake.
  7. After this process, check if the brakes work correctly and allow the aircraft to move.

[EDIT] :
Here’s another solution to try, especially if you’re using an external throttle quadrant, like the TCA Airbus or similar:

  1. Bind the slider axis on your joystick to the brake axis.
  2. Move the slider to adjust the pedals into the “non-braked” (neutral) position.
  3. Once the pedals are correctly set, bind the button (or trigger) on your joystick to Left Brake and Right Brake.

This method might help reset the brake position and ensure everything works as expected.

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