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  1. 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.
  2. 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?
  3. I see the version 0.2.1 is already available. I will try this new version.
  4. 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).
  5. 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
  6. 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.
  7. Thanks, I found it! Taxiways and gates are now updated - appreciate it a lot!
  8. 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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