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  1. Your name: Steve Halpern
  2. Your Email Address: [email protected]
  3. Link to URL: http://www.flight1.com
  4. News Category: Product Release
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    FSHud – Air Traffic Control Officially Released

    Flight One Software, in partnership with the FSHud development team, has officially released FSHud – Air Traffic Control for Prepar3D v5 and v4.

    Air Traffic Control is not as simple as what we have all been used to for so many years. The entire scope of how ATC and AI traffic works can now be looked at in a different way... All the traffic in FSHud - Air Traffic Control, including your aircraft that is part of the traffic, must make sense from an ATC point of view. In the past you could populate an airport and skies with many aircraft, and it would look great, but that does not mean they could all be sequenced and spaced according to real world standards. FSHud looks at the ATC component first. If you see an aircraft in FSHud, you know it is part of the system that also affects your aircraft.

    Air traffic is monitored during your flights through the various ATC sectors. Our system is based on an aircraft's scheduled departure and arrival times, as well as the current situation enroute. FSHud will forecast any potential conflicts that might arise and adjusts flight parameters for the applicable air traffic.

    The user interface has been given a great deal of attention. It is advanced, yet easy to use. All-encompassing, yet easy to understand. The FSHud panel takes the complex aspects of flight management and ATC communication and visualizes them in a simple, yet comprehensive way.

    The menu within FSHud adapts to the current situation - always tailored to what is needed for each stage of the flight. The ongoing ATC conversation, with its applicable action items, is available on all legs of your flight. Here the aviator can see the flight's progress, quickly gaining the insights needed to make necessary adjustments for an on-time arrival.

    FSHud can utilize your Navigraph data subscription to stay current with the latest navigation data (an outdated version of this data is included by default). Because FSHud uses real-world navigation data, all your flights, along with the air traffic around you, is done in accordance to aviation standards.

    The easy-to -use in-app support ticket system and general user forum provides multiple modes of assistance for new users. However, most users will be flying under ATC in no time! We have multiple videos and easy to read manuals to help you along the way.

    For more information on FSHud – Air Traffic Control, please visit the product page at Flight1.com: http://www.flight1.com/products.asp?vid=flt1sf&pid=fshudv1

    The price is .95 USD.

    The development team would like to thank all the beta testers and first adopters of the software. You have helped bring FSHud – Air Traffic Control to where it is. Also, be on the watch for the MSFS version! The MSFS version is currently in alpha-testing and will be free to all current Prepar3D version customers.
     

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