Homing ATC

Posted:
Fri Dec 15, 2006 8:23 pm
by arty
When flying around the skies with no set destination I cannot find my way back to my airfield .Is it possible for ATC to give me directions as an AWAC does in other programs [Falcon 4] or to receive landing instructions from ATC
Re: Homing ATC

Posted:
Fri Dec 15, 2006 9:40 pm
by ashaman
The only way to be vectored to land from ATC is to file an IFR flightplan. Or you can use the GPS on your own, it's quite easy.
Re: Homing ATC

Posted:
Fri Dec 15, 2006 9:48 pm
by swordfish1227
another way is to ask the atc for directions to a landing if there is full control. if it is only a traffic channel keep hitting announce position once you have chosen a runway. use the opposite heading of what the pilot says over the atc.
Re: Homing ATC

Posted:
Sat Dec 16, 2006 12:26 am
by Nav
Always difficult to advise, arty, not knowing how experienced you are. :)
Assuming you're fairly new to FS, following may help:-
1. Call up the Map, locate your home airport, estimate the rough direction in degrees, fly that course until you're within 30 miles, contact ATC to get the runway in use, then use the Map again to plan the approach. If need be ask ATC for airport direction (which will be given using the 'clock code,' e.g. 'Airport is eleven o'clock, twenty miles.'
OR 2. File IFR in the air. Press the correct number on the ATC Panel ('Create an IFR Flightplan'), which will bring up the Flight Planner. Enter any nearby airport as the origin and your home airport as the destination; just make sure that the set height is your present height. Then file the Flightplan - ATC will then give you vectors to get you on course and ALSO give you instructions/clearances for the descent, approach, and landing.