ISSUE DESCRIPTION
Description of the issue:
Upon successfully landing and beginning the shutdown procedure, the H-125 climbs way back up into the air, with the engine off, only giving the user the hope of autorotating back to the ground safely to save the mission.
With enough altitude (in certain situations), an in-flight restart is possible. However, when subsequently landing and shutting down again, the helicopter climbs back into the air again.
If applicable, which aircraft is experiencing this issue:
Airbus H-125
[PC Only] Did you remove all your community mods/add-ons? If yes, are you still experiencing the issue?
No mods/add-ons used ever
FREQUENCY OF ISSUE
How often does this occur for you (Example: Just once, every time on sim load, intermittently)?
20% of missions
REPRODUCTION STEPS
Please list clear steps you took in order to help our test team reproduce the same issue:
- Load any mission with H-125
- Land and shutdown
- Observe approx. 20% of the time, the helicopter will climb back into the air
YOUR SETTINGS
If the issue still occurs with no mods and add-ons, please continue to report your issue. If not, please move this post to the User Support Hub.
What peripherals are you using, if relevant:
Honeycomb Yoke and Throttle, Throttlemaster Rudder
[PC Only] Are you using Developer Mode or have you made any changes to it?
No
[PC, MSFS 2020 Only] Are you using DX11 or DX12?
[PC Only] What GPU (Graphics Card) do you use?
Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070
[PC Only] What other relevant PC specs can you share?
MEDIA
Please add a screenshot or video of the issue occurring.
In-flight restart after first occurrence of aircraft’s abrupt climb after engine shutdown and subsequent successful autorotate thanks to lower terrain available (sorry they’re so short, the 6.9MB size restriction is killing me here):
And the second attempt at shutting down and subsequent abrupt climb:
[END OF FIRST USER REPORT]
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