For some time now Ive had an issue whereby I go through the correct startup procedure, start puchback through GSX and start both engines. On completion of pushback I release the parking brake, increase throttle and the plane refuses to move an inch ! Ive unplugged the TM Airbus throttle quadrant and the stick. Checked for the obvious ie chocks etc. Even on full throttle it still wont budge. Seen many posts on this isue but have not found a solution. Any help would eb appreciated msfs-2024
have you checked the weight ?
EFB Seems to add THOUSANDS OF POUNDS
I’ve seen this with the Fenix and GSX pushback on occasion. Often just engaging and releasing the toe brakes seems to unstick it for me. Also maybe try setting then releasing the chocks in the EFB.
What I experienced now and again was that my brakes using my thrustmaster pedals, were sometimes “jamming “, probably an “invert” on the hardware profile. So when I pushed down the aircraft started moving. This is possibly your problem?
I had this issue this weekend in MSFS2024 with the EWG 319 from Fenix. Alter a flight from LFMN I saw a message that the EDDM issue with bridges would have been solved. I decided to try it out but found the plane behaving strangely with extreme nose up during push, and blocked from moving afterwards, even while applying full throttle, and doing all possible tricks. After reinstalling toolbar-pushback I had no problems when leaving from EBBR and EBOS. I also had a strange crash on push-back at the Aerosoft EDDK. My conclusion for now: it seems related to defaults in the airport.
I think Ive sorted it. I noticed I had no issues in MSFS 2020 just 2024 so I put it down to the controls. After a while I noticed if I turned off the A/Skid and nose wheel steering it would actually move but of course I was unable to steer it at all on the ground. I then went through all the controls searching for anything assigned to brakes. Cleared them all, in particular Right and Left brake assignments. I then assigned a single slider on the airbus Joystick to brakes. Tried again and the aircraft still wouldnt move. I then just moved the brake slider and it it was if the brakes had been stuck on. The aircraft now work as it should.
I can now confirm that reinstalling workable airports solved the getting stuck of the Fenix A3xx for me. Replaced EDDM and made certain the Aerosoft EDDK was fully activated. The trick is to rename the folder of the correct airport to the one used by microsoft/asobo. The community folder get preference over the official one if the name is identical. The correct names you can find in SceneryIndexes in the MSFS dedited folder within AppData.