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fix: Update instructions for disabling sim crash detection #956

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9 changes: 6 additions & 3 deletions docs/fbw-a32nx/settings.md
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Expand Up @@ -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).
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