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What are you using for Airline traffic?

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I use P3D V5 I must also say that VoxAtc uses 8.33 MHz comms in this version which is a problem sometimes with some frequencies as for examples Pmdg doesn’t support it. In reallife though it is of course 8.33

It creates static and moving traffic, for example at Eham I see a lot of planes at the gates and then there is traffic landing and taxing in a much more believable way then with for example UTL. Because with other traffic programs I sometimes have to wait for 20 airplanes before the runway or endless for a lot of traffic on approach.

I don’t know about triple landings but you could ask at the VoxAtc forum here on avsim.

 

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I guess it comes down to realism if you want 3 year old schedules with airlines that don't exist any more. 

Like I said, I can't recommend enough psxseecon and real traffic to have actually live traffic in your sim is brilliant. 

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It is just what you want, I mean for my simulator a want a believable environment. It doesn’t have to be 100% accurate. For me it is a flight simulator not a airline simulator. With my setup if I fly offline, all the gates are full with traffic what could be there, it looks and feels like Eham or Egll etc.
 

But of course everybody enjoys this great hobby on its own way!

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