October 7, 2025Oct 7 Hello everyone, I have a question and I will explain it with an example: I want to take a flight, the flight route lasts approximately 8 hours; sitting still for 8 hours is impossible (I have to work). So what I want to do is: - Take off - When I reach cruising altitude, accelerate the SIM, approximately 4 NM from reaching TOD, then return to normal SIM speed. - Land - If I use Pilot2ATC, will it crash when I do this? - Do I need to do anything in Pilot2ATC to make it work the way I want? - Will it work perfectly?
October 8, 2025Oct 8 Good question. I'm also thinking about Pilot2ATC, and just this function would be crucial for me, too. Nobody to help?
October 8, 2025Oct 8 Author 4 hours ago, Pegaso said: Good question. I'm also thinking about Pilot2ATC, and just this function would be crucial for me, too. Nobody to help? Well, I'll answer my own question. Although I don't know how to use pilot2atc very well, I was able to land using the coordinates provided by pilot2atc and accelerating the SIM. The only thing I recommend is using ‘SIM RATE SELECTOR’ from flightsim.to.
October 13, 2025Oct 13 Commercial Member You can accelerate the SIM, especially during cruise, without any ill effect on P2A. I would recommend you drop back to normal about 5 minutes before TOD or the first STAR waypoint, whichever comes first. At 400 knots, that's about 35-40 NM. Dave
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