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Pilot2ATC and World Traffic

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Hi there.  With the latest X-Plane updates, my Pilot2ATC no longer sees air traffic generated by World Traffic.  For example, previously I would have P2ATC have me line up and wait before takeoff to allow incoming flights to land.  Now it no longer sees those flights and clears me for takeoff.

The WT3 developer inquired as to whether or not P2ATC uses the next X-Plane TCAS interface. 

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3 hours ago, Dave-Pilot2ATC said:

Not yet.  Support for the new X-Plane traffic is being developed.

Most traffic engines still support the TCAS mode and you can get the 19 X-Plane AI Airplanes created so the closest 19 aircraft are visible to P2A, as in previous version of X-Plane.

Dave

Excellent, thanks for the update Dave.  Much appreciated.

Fiddler,

As Dave says,  you can get up to 19 AI aircraft to show up by assigning X-Plane's AI but be sure you use the worldtraffic AI (stick plane) and not "normal" AI as they will steal your frame rate horribly otherwise.   I never use more than eight AI as any more than that, you will suffer terrible frame rate drop.   Actually six to eight is very adequate.

X-Plane 12, Ryzen 7 9800X3D, Nvidia RTX 5090, Asus ROG Strix X870E-E mb, 96GB DDR5 (6800MHz), 4TB SSD, Triple Monitor 1440p, Windows 11, FliteSim CLS-120 Yoke, Honeycomb Bravo, TurtleBeach VelocityOne Pedals, RealSimGear G1000 Suite, PropWash Radio Stack, Tobii Tracker 5, Asus Xonar U5 sound card.

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