
If your landings feel unstable in MSFS 2024 — floating too long, bouncing, or drifting off the centreline — you’re not alone. Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 models aerodynamics, inertia, and crosswind effects more realistically than many expect. The issue is rarely “the sim is broken.” It’s usually technique, setup, or configuration.
Let’s break it down calmly.
1. You’re Carrying Too Much Speed
This is the most common cause.
Symptoms:
- Long float
- Hard touchdown after holding the flare too long
- Running out of runway
Fix:
- Stabilised approach by 1,000 ft AGL (IFR)
- Correct Vref + wind additive
- Throttle to idle smoothly in the flare — don’t chop it early
2. Control Sensitivity Is Too Aggressive
Default sensitivity curves are often too sharp.
If your aircraft:
- Over-responds to small inputs
- Feels twitchy near touchdown
- Oscillates in flare
Check:
Options → Controls → Sensitivity
Reduce sensitivity slightly and add a small deadzone if needed.
This alone fixes many “unstable landing” complaints.
3. You’re Over-Flaring
In MSFS 2024, aircraft retain lift realistically.
If you pull too much:
- The aircraft balloons
- Speed decays
- You drop hard
Instead:
Think “hold off gently,” not “pull back hard.”
4. Crosswind Technique Isn’t Being Used
Many simmers try to land wings-level in a crosswind.
Instead:
- Crab into the wind on final
- Transition to wing-low sideslip before touchdown
- Rudder for alignment, aileron into the wind
Even light winds can cause drift if ignored.
5. Hardware Calibration Issues
Sometimes it’s not technique.
If you notice:
- Rudder input when you’re not touching pedals
- Throttle jitter
- The stick is not centered properly
Recalibrate your controller in Windows and inside the sim.
Even a basic flightstick can land smoothly when properly tuned.
