The tutorial video below shows the revised ATC system, and goes through the steps to set up a flight plan and contact ATC for clearance & taxi instructions. This will improve airport runway occupancy rates in the sim, allowing traffic to move more efficiently. A great example of this is the new “line up and wait” skill that tower controllers now have to mirror real world procedures. Every new ATC feature requires new ATC phraseology, and the new flexible audio system will adapt as quickly to new features as we can make them. As you tune to real world frequencies, you can catch a controller mid-instruction just like in real life.īut why the focus on the audio? Because the ATC audio has been a bottleneck of developing new features. Because of this, we have created a public database of the spoken phrases and will allow the community to customize the pronunciation of airports, airlines, manufacturers, models and VORs so that over time you will have a more realistic experience.Īnother interesting feature of the latest update is the ability to listen to ATC on COM1 and COM2 simultaneously. The new ATC system allows us to regenerate phrases rapidly between updates. The new system already has over 50,000 and they will continue to grow with the system. The old system had just over 100 phrases that could be spoken. ATC commands can now be prefaced with your tail-number, your airline, flight number and more. Includes an integration with ATC in X-Plane 11.X-Plane 11.30 has a revised, flexible ATC voice system for improved realism.Seems like the ATC in XP11 doesn't take into consideration minimum sector or minimum safe altitudes along routes or when vectoring for approaches. Like not having ATC vector me into mountains or the ground. Includes an integration with X-Life 2.1 and 124th ATC 1 John W 10:08am Just posted a suggestion. Includes a nearby facility display showing the frequencies, icao code, distance, and name of up to 40 ATC facilities within a 75 NM range.Will automatically pause playback when tuned to an ATIS facility.Automatically selects the right chatter files based on the ATC facility you are tuned to on your COM1 radio.Runs on all three OS platforms, Windows, OSX, and Linux.Includes a stand-alone player for X-Plane 11 and 12.Each clip has its audio volume adjusted so that all clips have roughly the same volume level.Clips are organized by controller so when you are tuned to a specific controller in Pilot2ATC you will hear clips associated with that controller.References to specific SIDS, STARS, Ramps, Taxiways, Runways, and way-points are not changed. As an example the exchange “United 6626, Boston Tower, Line up and Wait” will have been edited to say “United 6626, Tower, Line up and Wait. Clips are edited to remove any glaring location specific information.Version 1.7.1 has the following file counts by region: The clips are categorized by world region so you can install a collection of clips for the area of the world you are flying in.The separate files for each exchange allows Pilot2ATC, and the future player, to insert pauses between playback allowing for you to interact naturally with ATC.Clips are broken down into separate files each of which represents a single exchange between a pilot and an ATC facility such as Clearance, Ground, Tower, Departure, Center, Approach, and for VFR CTAF.
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