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V3 0.2.1 - Step Climb not working
Workaround I’ve been using: Whenever I need to request a climb but ATC isn't responding properly, I reverse the request and ask for a descent instead. Oddly enough, that seems to trigger a correct reply — and from there, I can clarify or correct the request as needed.
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V3 0.2.1 - Step Climb not working
I've noticed that when I request a step climb — asking ATC for a higher altitude while cruising — instead of replying with "denied" or "approved", they just respond with a generic "good day", "good afternoon", or "good night", etc. Below an example from my last flight: TAM Eight One Two HEAVY Contact Brasilia Center on 123.850 ~ Center on 123.850 TAM Eight One Two HEAVY TAM Eight One Two HEAVY good evening . TAM Eight One Two HEAVY request climb to FL 410 TAM Eight One Two HEAVY good evening <== ATC not replying correctly. Any tips?
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0.1.5b P2ATC starts approach vectors during departure
I see the version 0.2.1 is already available. I will try this new version.
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0.1.5b P2ATC starts approach vectors during departure
I performed two tests with the Flight Factor 777-200ER and another test with the Toliss A320neo on the same route, and the issue occurred every time. I then ran another test, changing the STAR from PAPI6A to PAGO7U. The new route was: SBGR/10L ZORZ2A UBSOD UZ38 UMDEX DCT CXS DCT UMRUD UN741 GUVON DCT PAGON PAGO7U SAEZ/ARSOT.I11-X The issue did not occur again. So, it appears to be something related to the PAPI6A arrival (or the connection between PAPI6A and the ILS 11X approach via ARSOT).
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0.1.5b P2ATC starts approach vectors during departure
Same with me, using the Flight Factor 777 200ER, Route: SBGR/10L ZORZ2A UBSOD UZ38 UMDEX DCT CXS DCT UMRUD UN741 PAPIX PAPI6A SAEZ/ARSOT.I11-X
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Pilot2ATC on Networked Machine
Version 3 is working perfectly for this purpose. I have X-Plane 12 running on a Linux machine (without XPUIPC, which is not available for Linux) and Pilot2ATC (V3) installed on a Windows machine. Pilot2ATC connects directly to the IP of my Linux machine running X-Plane 12, using UDP port 49000.
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no taxiway/runway informations
Thanks, I found it! Taxiways and gates are now updated - appreciate it a lot!
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no taxiway/runway informations
I just purchased V3 yesterday—great improvement for X-Plane! Since I use X-Plane on Linux, I run Pilot2ATC on a remote PC. With V3, as I understand it, XPUIPC is no longer required (which is great, since it doesn’t support Linux). That’s a game changer. That said, I have a few questions I couldn’t find answers to in the manual—or perhaps I was looking in the wrong place. Specifically: How can I import airport taxiway information from X-Plane 12? Is there a specific PDF or documentation in V3 that explains this procedure?
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