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  1. It seems the tag <AtcWaypointType> is ignored by Pilot2Atc. If Pilot2Atc  has found a valid Waypoint id into the tag <ATCWaypoint id> it use it even though completely different from the defined world position and defined Waypoint type

    I also created a minimal flight plan with two user points by Pilot2Atc and exported it as .pln file.

    This created "pln file" can not be read by P3D.

    Should the import and export to .pln files work, even there are user defined waypoints in it ?

    Thanks and best regards


  2. Hello,

    I have imported the P3d .pln file below into Pilot2Atc by the "Impt" button.

    I have loaded the same file into p3d and all waypoints are displayed correct there

    (LOAV,SV001(user waypoint),TF(NDB),LOGP)

    Result in Pilot2Atc after loading the file (showing only the airport waypoints and a generated TOD)

    LOAV VOSLAU

    TOD PT ----

    LOGP PINKAFELD

    (I did not found an option to upload a screenschote or attachment here)

     

    This is a user waypoint created within P3D V4.4 and can not be read by Pilot2Atc

     <ATCWaypoint id="WP1">
                <ATCWaypointType>User</ATCWaypointType>
                <WorldPosition>N47° 40' 57.422706",E16° 12' 21.330246",+005000.00</WorldPosition>
      </ATCWaypoint>

    This is a user waypoint created by my hand and is reading by Pilot2Atc

    <ATCWaypoint id="SV001">
                <WorldPosition>N47° 53' 49.671163",E16° 13' 48.039600",+005000.00</WorldPosition>
     </ATCWaypoint>

    P3D v4.4 will also read coordinates in decimal format

    Application which writes their exports with decimal coordinates to the ".pln" format will not work in Pilot2Atc

     

    It would be great if you are able to improve the compartibility to the pln format.  If so I would like to write a tool for exporting and importing flight planes for the Flight1 GTN using "pln" format as intermediate format, so i can create my short flight plane within Flight1 GPS and exporting it to Pilot2Atc, getting ATC

     

    Thanks and best regards

     

    LOAV_LOGP.pln

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <SimBase.Document Type="AceXML" version="1,0">
    <Descr>Import plan from Skyvector</Descr>
    <FlightPlan.FlightPlan>
    <Title>
    </Title>
    <FPType>VFR</FPType>
    <RouteType>LowAlt</RouteType>
    <CruisingAlt>5000</CruisingAlt>
    <DepartureID>LOAV</DepartureID>
    <DepartureLLA>47.964444 , 16.259444,+765.0</DepartureLLA>
    <DestinationID>LOGP</DestinationID>
    <DestinationLLA>47.387778 , 16.110833,+</DestinationLLA>
    <Descr>LOAV, LOGP</Descr>
    <DeparturePosition>08</DeparturePosition>
    <DepartureName>LOAV</DepartureName>
    <DestinationName>LOGP</DestinationName>
    <AppVersion>
    <AppVersionMajor>10</AppVersionMajor>
    <AppVersionBuild>3000</AppVersionBuild>
    </AppVersion>
    <ATCWaypoint id="LOAV">
    <ATCWaypointType>AIRPORT</ATCWaypointType>
    <WorldPosition>47.964444 , 16.259444,+765.0</WorldPosition>
    <ICAO>
    <ICAORegion>LO</ICAORegion>
    <ICAOIdent>LOAV</ICAOIdent>
    </ICAO>
    </ATCWaypoint>
    <ATCWaypoint id="SV001">
    <ATCWaypointType>User</ATCWaypointType>
    <WorldPosition>47.897133 , 16.230011,+5000</WorldPosition>
    <ICAO>
    <ICAORegion>
    </ICAORegion>
    <ICAOIdent>SV001</ICAOIdent>
    </ICAO>
    </ATCWaypoint>
    <ATCWaypoint id="TF">
    <ATCWaypointType>NDB</ATCWaypointType>
    <WorldPosition>47.840997 , 16.281731,+5000</WorldPosition>
    <ICAO>
    <ICAORegion>LO</ICAORegion>
    <ICAOIdent>TF</ICAOIdent>
    </ICAO>
    </ATCWaypoint>
    <ATCWaypoint id="LOGP">
    <ATCWaypointType>AIRPORT</ATCWaypointType>
    <WorldPosition>47.387778 , 16.110833,+</WorldPosition>
    <ICAO>
    <ICAORegion>LO</ICAORegion>
    <ICAOIdent>LOGP</ICAOIdent>
    </ICAO>
    </ATCWaypoint>
    </FlightPlan.FlightPlan>
    </SimBase.Document>

     

     

     

     

    Spoiler

     

     


  3. Yes i have windows 10 prof. 

    The new checkbox at the at the bottom of Pilot2ATC BTNS config page that enables/disables the requirement for p2a or sim focus is disabled

    I have tried different keyboard keys and i have tried different view modes in p3d like "blackout Desktop\on,off" and "pause on task switch", fullscreen or windowed mode.

    It does not work 

    best regards 


  4. Hello, 

    I go by VFR without a flight plane Location LOAV (Wind:  010 at 4 )

    First i requested active runway and got correct runway 31, 

    After it i requested taxi to active runway I  Got runway 08 (grass for verry small airplanes)

    I am not a real life pilot, prorbably i do something wrong ?

     

    Controller: Info_Tower (LOAV) 118,6

    Pilot: <call signe> "say active runway"

    Response: Runway 31 for arrival and departure

    Pilot: <call signe> Request taxi to active runway

    Response: taxi to runwax 08.... !


  5. Hello,
    I just bought Pilot2Atc

    Thanks for your grate work.

    I would like, the Copilot should only reading back the messages automatically.
    Into the config dialog (Speech) are two check boxes. "Responds To Radio" and "Changes Frequencies"

    If i uncheck "Change Frequencies" the check box "Responds to radios" will be  automatically unchecked too by the software.
    If i check the check box "Responds to Radio. The second checkbox will be automatically checked too by the software.
    I want to check only the first checkbox "Responds To Radio" and let unchecked the "changes frequencies" box.

    This is current not possible.

    PS:

    It would be great if the maps loaded by "Terps" function, are  persistent after closing the frmTerps dialog.
    If there are more pdf maps into the folder appr and i have opened one of them. After closing the frmTerps and reopen it, the first map from the folder "appr" is loaded. It would be great if the last opened document from the folder would be loaded.
    probablyan option to minimize the dialog would be a resolution.

    best regards Kurt

     

     

     

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