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AI Airport speak - is there a way to fix this?

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Like all of you here, I love FSX. It's a great sim and, for the most part, accurate enough to my real-world flying. I do, however, have one beef - perhaps someone here can tell me how to fix this.I typically fly out of small airports all over Oklahoma (boring, yes... my home turf, yes..). when I'm flying in and out of controlled airports, they are called out on the radio properly. For example KPWA is announced as "Wiley Post Airport" not "Kilo Pappa Whiskey Alpha Airport" - but ALL of the small uncontrolled airports are called out using their Phonetic ICAO.. is there a way to change this? I don't mind going in an editing files to do so and I'm pretty adept at using all sorts of software to make changes. I've made my own textures, built a Mooney Ovation (using the G1000 panels), and added lots of mods to the sim including things like head tracking, so I'm perfectly fine making changes and adding mods to the program.Can someone point me in the right direction here? I'm really tired of hearing call-outs in phonetics when it just doesn't happen like this in the real world.Many thanks!Victor

Have you explored what the free utility named EditVoicePak can do?You can check it out here:http://www.editvoicepack.com/Good Luck!

Didn't even think about EditVoicePack - I've already got it installed.Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!

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