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>*everything* initially required in one swell foop.) >Uhm, Typo? Its supposed to be "fell swoop". LOLPete

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yes "fell swoop".fell swoopfell swoopfell swoopfell swoopfell swoopfell swoopfell swoopfell swoop:-lol

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20 meg is 1 controller's wavs, 1 pilot's wavs , 1 co-pilot's wav, and the .adv files themselves

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It was an intentional typo, just to see if anyone was truly awake 8^) .swelling fooply,dB.


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Yup...it's called using Squawkbox (freeware) on the VATSIM network (also free). Unlike MS Zone, instead of just a bunch of people flying around in the same space, there are other people on the network with Pro Controller clients who are [supposed to] abide by real and proper ATC procedures. Using Roger Wilco (nagware) and a headset, you can communicate with the real-person controllers. They do have you fly STARs and SIDs. And they tend to dislike it when you don't have charts, as 99.5% are readily available on the net (US Terminal Procedure Charts anyways). You'll find, like anythnig else, some sectors and some controllers are better than others. Thomas Lin[link:www.taxiwaysigns.com]TaxiwaySigns.comVolunteers (testers and designers) needed, please visit the site for information

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Unfortunately, if you fly in an area that is without a controller, you're on your own. Plus, if you fly late at night, there are very few controllers on. The weekends are fine, but otherwise, you're better off with the default ATC.

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In that case, it's nice to have RC as a back-up to VATSIM for those lonely areas. :-lol

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