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Options for lively radio/air traffic?

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One of my favorite things to do is fly small general aviation stuff in different places, just exploring a bit, chasing bad weather, that sort of thing. While I do it though, I like hearing (and seeing) other traffic coming and going in the airports around me.

Do any of the ATC programs out there add more life to that sort of thing?

I just use FSLTL and that's enough for the default ATC to never shut up in busy areas 😄 certainly gives it a realism feel as I pootle about at 2,500ft in my C172 looking at pretty boats and stuff (MSFS2020).

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30 minutes ago, MarcG said:

I just use FSLTL and that's enough for the default ATC to never shut up in busy areas 😄 certainly gives it a realism feel as I pootle about at 2,500ft in my C172 looking at pretty boats and stuff (MSFS2020).

Looks like it sort of works in 2024, so maybe I'll try it. Thanks.

 

19 minutes ago, Richard Sennett said:

https://www.liveatc.net/

You can run this while flying adds realism just not exact to what your actually doing in sim

Not quite the same, but I'll keep it in mind if I can't find anything else that works.

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