Turboprop Airline Transport Certification Issue

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ISSUE DESCRIPTION

Description of the issue:

The Turboprop Transport Pilot Certification requires you to stall the aircraft then pitch down, go full throttle to regain speed and altitude and complete the mission. I am unable to regain speed and altitude despite going full throttle. The aircraft does not regain engine power and stalls again to crash. I tried the same maneuver in free flight with same aircraft and everything worked fine

[PC Only] Did you remove all your community mods/add-ons? If yes, are you still experiencing the issue?

I have no mods/add-ons installed

FREQUENCY OF ISSUE

How often does this occur for you (Example: Just once, every time on sim load, intermittently)?

Every time

REPRODUCTION STEPS

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  1. Start the career turboprop Airline Transport Pilot certification mission
  2. Execute required steps to stall the aircraft
  3. When the stall begins and mission stall step is complete (checked and green), pitch down, go full throttle and the airplane is unable to regain altitude

YOUR SETTINGS

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What peripherals are you using, if relevant:

Logitech Yoke system + Multi function Display

[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 3080 Ti 12GB

[PC Only] What other relevant PC specs can you share?

Intel Core i9-11900F
32GB Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO SL DDR4-3200
2TB Samsung SSD, M.2

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I have the exact same issue, did you find a solution to this ?

Unfortunately I did not. I thought I was the only one in the world experiencing this issue so I guessed there was something wrong with my system or installation. Now we are two but still too few to trigger attention from the developers, I suspect.

Sorry, I’d love to help but I did not have this difficulty. Perhaps give yourself some extra altitude beforehand. I know you will be told off but it’s less of a fail than crashing.

I just did this certification yesterday and it worked. SU1 beta if it makes a difference.
Only annoying thing was that it tells you to feel free to add power as soon as you hear the stall horn but it won‘t progress to the next step unless you wait much longer for it to recognize that the stall happened.

I’ll wait the new update hoping that the issue will magically go away. The problem is in the throttle. I can regain speed by pitching down but despite the full throttle as soon as I try to climb to regain altitude I stall the aircraft again. As I said, If I go through the same steps in a free flight everything works fine. What I can do is to check that there isn’t anything weird with the airplane configuration in the certification mission compaired to free flight mode.

I’ve had quite a few surprises with axis suddenly active on my TCA stick and even on the keyboard. Since then I’ve made sure that the correct profiles are active on keyboard and the stick as soon as I think something is strange.
But, now that I think of it, I did have some trouble with my right engine on one of the tries (tried that one multiple times because it did not let me end the flight) and … the wrong profile was active on my Bravo :joy: No wonder that thing felt like flying a brick.

Newspawnz, you nailed it! It was the profile that somehow was not loaded properly in the mission. I changed it to what it was not supposed to be and then revert it back to my customized profile and all of a sudden it worked and I was able to pass the exam. Thanks a lot and thanks to all who took the time to reply to my post. LayZSwayZ try this and let me know if it works for you too

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Really glad that you solved it. Don’t know how many times things were strange and I thought “nah, my control profiles are good, I didn’t mess them up”, finally checking it and … well, something did change or was changed by me. Always worth checking. And I created “base” profiles for all devices with all bindings removed that are related to control profiles, power, fuel, etc.
Happy flying!

Moved to User Support Hub since a solution has been marked.

It works for me too :smiley: so happy

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Do you have the same issue if you follow the OP’s steps to reproduce it?
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• I had a slider on my throttle mapped to the mixture of every aircraft by default. This morphed into what ever the red handle is in that plane and set it to 0%. Pushed slider up and engines ran fine. Check your mappings for inadvertant mappings and delete them.

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