March 31, 201412 yr Hi everyone I have now mastered how to fly the Airbus X, I can choose SIDS/STARS and fly everything great. However, I am missing ATC, and that's a big chunk of realism. I'm looking to purchase Vox ATC, I guess there's no button control option? How steep is the learning curve, having never dabbled with VATSIM I have no idea on how to reply to ATC properly. Is there some sort of template or guide book? It seems really daunting to a casual simmer like me but I strive for realism so hopefully you guys can guide me in the right direction. Thanks Luke
March 31, 201412 yr VoxATC will guide you through visual prompts on what to say and do throughout each stage of flight in regards to communication with ATC.. Once you learn the basics, you can read the reference manual for more advanced phrases of communication to give you more diversity in your flight planning. The objective of this software is to NOT use buttons/keys like other programs but to use your actual voice to trigger the responses from ATC. Hope this helps, Michael
March 31, 201412 yr Author Thanks Michael, so if I plan a flight with SimBrief, can this be loaded into Vox ATC and will it be fully compliant? As for traffic... how does it compile traffic patterns, does it use real world timetables or is it just random? I think I use Traffic X or Traffic 360, Thanks again
April 1, 201412 yr VoxATC will use whatever plan you load to the aircraft from the built in flight planner, so if SimBrief can export to your sim, it will work. VoxATC will generate it's own traffic but use your AI traffic models, whatever that is. Michael
April 2, 201412 yr Is there some sort of template or guide book? I strive for realism Well, you did ask. It's UK-specific, but a good real-world reference. http://www.caa.co.uk/application.aspx?appid=11&mode=detail&id=3441
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