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The manual(Beta) has been released.  It is not complete but it will give you a very good idea of what V2 is going to be able to do from an ATC  point of view

 

 

Have a look and leave some feeddback and questions either here or on the Pilot to ATC Forum

 

 

NB: The SID/STAR has slightly changed; now  P2A will also  'recommend' a valid SID/STAR/APP depending on the weather

 

 

Here it is:

 

 

http://pilot2atc.com/Product/P2A_200%20User%20Guide.pdf

 

 

Thanks


Clive Joy


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Alpha 117,

 

I've watched all the Pilot2ATC preliminary video's for version 2.0 posted on the developers AVSIM forum, and have read the preliminary Beta manual, plus the older manual.

 

The developer has done an excellent job of developing the documentation and the product, based on my initial research, looks like really solid ATC package. Since I tend to fly in the USA, I hope the developer has identified and addressed the unique differences between the SID's and STAR's implementation in both Europe and the USA?

 

I'm looking forward to the release of version 2.0 as I will download the trial version once it becomes available.

 

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Hi Bill

 

Yep, works great in the USA and Europe :wink:


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very interesting and certainly quite promising.

Is there any example flight (written or Video), preferrably in Europe, where one could read about or hear the phraseology being used ?


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Hi Clive, I'm interested in this as well. Keep us posted.


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Hi Mike, fancy seeing you here ..... :dance:

 

There is a sneak peak Video that Dave did back in very early Stages

 

http://pilot2atc.com/Tutorials

 

 

Looks like I might have to get back into make a few videos   :Tounge:

 

It's voice controlled but if you can't get on with that then there is this nice 'Say iT' button that does it for you.

 

 

Stay tuned and pass it around

 

 

thanks


Clive Joy


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Stay tuned and pass it around

 

 

thanks

 

Hi Clive:

 

Will this new version be able to be used without using voice at all - thanks


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Hi Richard

 

Yes, you can even map the 'Say it' button to a key or button on your joystick/yoke


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Hi Richard

 

Yes, you can even map the 'Say it' button to a key or button on your joystick/yoke

 

Awesome - thank you much looks really nice  :wink:


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I noticed that the new version of Pilot2ATC would take elevation into account when assigning altitudes, so as not to fly one's plane into a mountain, etc. As far as I know, no other atc does this. Is this a USA only feature? I do much of my flying in Canada.

 

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Guys, here is a VERY quick and dirty intro.

 

I'll make a more detailed ones over the next few days :dance:

 and I'll put them in the Pilot 2 ATC forum 

 


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Guys, here is a VERY quick and dirty intro.

 

I'll make a more detailed ones over the next few days :dance:

 and I'll put them in the Pilot 2 ATC forum 

 

Very nice - safe to assume the sid and star features is not in the current demo - as this looks great cant wait to see that version

 

If I buy this now are you offering a beta copy to current owners ? thanks 

 

Do yo have a dedicated forum ? 


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I thought ATC assigns SIDs once you file the FP. Dont think its normal that airline ops would specify the SID. Depends more on ATC ops at the time based on traffic load and whether they would vector you directly to your first waypoint.

 

Clive whats going on with ProATC now. No more updates?


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I noticed that the new version of Pilot2ATC would take elevation into account when assigning altitudes, so as not to fly one's plane into a mountain, etc. As far as I know, no other atc does this. Is this a USA only feature? I do much of my flying in Canada.

Thanks

Please disregard this post. I reposted in the dedicated forum.

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Please disregard this post. I reposted in the dedicated forum.

 

Where is this dedicated forum Graham - thanks 

 

Found it dah


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