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I'm probably doing something wrong but, since the latest update, I can't get the aircraft to hold cruise altitude.  I'll be flying along a smooth as can be and, suddenly, it drops or climbs a few hundred feet and the plane spends the next few minutes chasing itself and the passengers scrapping themselves and their lunches off the overhead.  Things smooth out and then BANG, it happens all over again.  What's going on?

Is it the weather?  Me?  I don't remember having this problem before the last update.  Sure hope the real thing doesn't behave this way. ;)

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Don't know.  My computer is a new Jetline, with all the bells and whistles; including a nvidia GTX 3080ti  video card.    I do use Active Sky for X-Plane.  Could that be a problem?

Thanks for your time....

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3 hours ago, jomama said:

 I do use Active Sky for X-Plane.  Could that be a problem?

I would recommend that you turn down your Active Sky settings for turbulence and wind. 

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Hi @jomama.  I use ASXP at the "Realistic" setting and have not noticed this.  Are you flying into "heavy" turbulence?  Although your description doesn't sound like that.  You could try turning those settings down as @oisin650advised just to rule that out (or in as the case may be).

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