After several weeks of testing the STAR problem is still there. I am still seeing STARS cut in half after selecting a transition. Some airports work better than others, but one of the worst ones that always freaks the CDU are KORD and KEWR.
I also have a significant issue with a STAR with a preset altitude restriction, or even if I enter one manually. When selecting the JVL4 arrival at KORD, besides the aforementioned transition problem, the altitude setting at TEDDY @ 10000 causes the CDU to freak out. Basically it sets ALL preceding waypoints to 10000ft and total throws the climb out of whack. The only way to ‘fix’ it is to delete the restriction and go the CRZ page and reenter the cruise altitude. That will sometimes force the CDU to fix itself. Other times I have to manually enter my cruise altitude at the next waypoint as a restriction. It stays bold for a second then finally accepts the cruise and enters it for all the other enroute waypoints as your cruise. This is not a unique problem to KORD and the JVL4, and happens all the time. The PHLBO1 at KEWR is another one that makes the CDU practically useless with user intervention. Indication of this problem is during preflight on the CLB page it lists the arrival area altitude restriction as the T/C with the distance to go. Like I said above sometimes reentering the cruise altitude manually resets this. This problem has been around for quite some time.
Another annoying issue that I have been seeing is the distance calculations. I attached a screenshot (fsscr032.jpg) that shows the CDU telling me I am 4740 miles remaining on my flight to ORD. Well I was pretty certain that at the time of that screenshot I was over Nebraska! This bug throws obviously throws the fuel calculation way off, but more importantly the T/D and VNAV since it wants to descend way to late probably because it thinks it has several thousand more miles to go.
Third issue: when flying SIDs with intercept instructions, the ND does not properly display the correct turns to intercept, and the autopilot does not follow the correct guidance. A good example is the LOOP4 at KLAX, but also the SUMMA6 at KSEA (
http://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/0809/00582SUMMA.PDF). The autopilot will turn direct to intercept the radial any way it can regardless of the proper procedure. The PFD/ND, well, don’t even bother looking at the ND for any guidance… the route display with INTC and (altitude) commands are completely screwed up.
I will try to start getting more screenshots of these problems when they occur so you can see what I am seeing on my system.
I am using the latest and greatest version of the PFD, CDU, and MCP available from the website. Also using AIRAC 0807 available on the website.
Has anyone else reported these issues??