November 23, 201411 yr Dear Bryan, I am currently using three of your FS2Crew products: the Aerosoft A320, the PMDG NGX and the PMDG 777 versions. I love this crew simulation and have done some extra pdf files for myself to improve my captain awareness and understanding of cockpit crew interactions. One of the things I am still going to do is to learn the departure and approach briefing by heart. I don't like an automated voice to do it for me (or 'as me'). :wink: Now certainly I can do it by just writing down what I can hear, but it will be a rather long task. So the question is: can you make a text (txt, doc, pdf) version of what your voice actors read for briefing available? I would very much apppreciate it. Thanks a lot in advance!
November 23, 201411 yr One of the things I am still going to do is to learn the departure and approach briefing by heart There would be lots of version since there will be different departures/ approaches brief depending on what airport/ and other selection so the departure briefs will be different at each airport so if you want to do it your self just make a template for your self and just fill in the different changes etc I7-8700k,Corsair h1101 cooler ,Asus Strix Gaming Intel Z370 S11 motherboard, Corsair 32gb ramDD4,, gtx 1080ti Card, RM850 power supply Peter kelberg
November 23, 201411 yr Author Well, that's exactly what I am going to do. I just wanted a script the voice actors were playing briefing calls on. I am perfectly aware particular data in the briefing is changing. I should have called it better - 'template' fits fine indeed. Of course I can do it by ear. All I am asking is if it is possible to get a ready script, which would save some time for me, if not - not a big deal. :smile: I will probably have to record the whole dep/arr briefing audio somehow and then, pausing it, write it down step by step. Only then can I make a generic template.
November 24, 201411 yr Commercial Member Best bet is to actually go on YouTube and watch some samples there. There's a million ways to skin a cat, and there's no real right or wrong way to do a brief. It'll vary so much from airline to airline and person to person. As long as you hit the main points you're good. B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
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