Thanks for the log. According to what I see your VCP was correct. The following call for instance:
London Control Speedbird 1904 Level at Flight Level 285
You were actually flying at FL287
The altitude is read from FSUIPC which of course grabs it from MSFS. However, there's a dim and distant bell ringing about this issue. I know we had something similar when 3.15.0 was released and that was fixed and the fix is still there in the latest version. I've done some more checking on the FSUIPC support forum and there's a possibility there may be another offset we could use to alleviate this problem, although I'm very surprised no one else has reported it, which makes me dubious as to whether this change will work.
Anyway, attached is an interim version of PF3 for you to try, if you wouldn't mind.
Make a copy of your current PF3.exe so you can revert back if necessary.
Extract the attached into your main PF3 folder.
Open the PF3.INI file with Notepad, or some similar editor.
Under the [Config] section add the following line
TestNewAltitude=1
That's it. Then give it a try and please report back and include your debug log
Warning: I have NOT been able to test this as my MSFS is currently grounded, due to some abysmal internet speed problems... one of the things about living in the back-of-beyond unfortunately. So I would suggest not trying this if you're about to make an important flight.
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