diff --git a/docs/fbw-a32nx/assets/settings/msfs-sim-crash-settings.png b/docs/fbw-a32nx/assets/settings/msfs-sim-crash-settings.png new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a5dddc7cc Binary files /dev/null and b/docs/fbw-a32nx/assets/settings/msfs-sim-crash-settings.png differ diff --git a/docs/fbw-a32nx/settings.md b/docs/fbw-a32nx/settings.md index c6dfcb395..048d7a223 100644 --- a/docs/fbw-a32nx/settings.md +++ b/docs/fbw-a32nx/settings.md @@ -61,15 +61,18 @@ We recommend the legacy (previous) method of the Cockpit Interaction System (Men ![MSFS Cockpit Interaction Legacy System](assets/settings/msfs-legacy-controls.png "MSFS Cockpit Interaction Legacy System"){loading=lazy} -### Sim Crash Detection +### Failure And Damage Detection -We recommend disabling the Sim Crash Detection (Menu > General Options > Accessibility) to avoid frustration. This feature does not work reliably and our systems are not -compatible with the simulator's crash detection. You may be returned to the menu or have to restart your flight due to some the following reasons: +We recommend disabling the Failure and Damage detection (Menu > Assistence Options > Failure and Damage) to avoid frustration. +This feature does not work reliably and our systems are not compatible with the simulator's crash detection. +You may be returned to the menu or have to restart your flight due to some the following reasons: - Weather rapidly updating causing aircraft stress - Aircraft stress due to high angle of attack or severe maneuvers (even occur during normal takeoffs and landings) - Rough terrain data on runways or taxiways +![MSFS Sim Crash Detection Settings](assets/settings/msfs-sim-crash-settings.png "MSFS Sim Crash Detection Settings"){loading=lazy} + !!! tip "" In most situations these factors are typically out of your control unless pilot error is involved (where in a "simulation" environment you can recover your flight and continue your journey).