Hi Ron, Well, the fact that you were minimizing and restoring the simulator, putting the aircraft in and out of pause, calling for METAR reports, setting the altimeter, then turning on auto-altimeter, plus a myriad of other unnecessary actions that you conducted during the start of descent, likely caused the announcement to get SMASHED. Please try again with a normal descent procedure and let me know what happens. Thanks. Regards, Robert On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 12:07 PM, Ron Kolesar <kolesar16417@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Hi Robert. > Did see anything new with my test flight with the citation X C750 from > KERi to KAZO. > I need to ask the following though. > Did you turn off the level ALT ETA announcements? > Because Michele did do her tour guide duties. > But when we reached our Level ALT of 240, she did not give the normal > Speed and normal ETA speech. > Just thought you'd want to know about this. > Other than that with my end the speech recognitionturning itself off on me > then having to re go and turn it back on. > Except for the missing ETA speech, it was a perfect flight. > Many Thanks and like you constantly are telling us to do > Keep the Blue Side up. > > Ron and current Leader Dog boz who states > "that a service dog beats a cane paws down any day of the week." > Blind and Visually impaired Pilots mailinglist > //www.freelists.org/list/**bvipilots<//www.freelists.org/list/bvipilots> > To post a message to the list, send a message to > bvipilots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe, send a message to > bvipilots-request@freelists.**org <bvipilots-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> and > put the word unsubscribe in the subject of your message. > For other options such as digest, send a message to > bvipilots-request@freelists.**org <bvipilots-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> and > put the word help in the subject of your message. > -- AOPA Member No: 06936977