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ATC and SIDs STARs and aproach procedures

Posted:
Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:34 pm
by jeremyclarkson575
Hi i was wondering if there is a way for makin the ATC to give you autorization to a determined STAR or SID and direct you to fly the aproach you have in the charts, for learning how to fly as the aproach is published in the terminal charts.
thanks
Re: ATC and SIDs STARs and aproach procedures

Posted:
Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:36 am
by JBaymore
jeremy,
Unfortunatly FS204 (and "The X") do not support SIDs and STARs.
best,
.................john
Re: ATC and SIDs STARs and aproach procedures

Posted:
Thu Mar 13, 2008 2:02 pm
by -Crossfire-
I wish FS ATC supported Sids and STARS too.
Often times I just cancel IFR and fly the STAR or Sid if I feel like it. I know its technically not right, but sometimes it works out better than getting vectored a half mile in front of a 747 when Im in a King Air!

I have all the real world approach plates for British Columbia, so I like practicing the Sids and STARS in and out of YVR. 8-)
Re: ATC and SIDs STARs and aproach procedures

Posted:
Sun Mar 16, 2008 10:28 am
by wolfipilot
... ever worse: from time to time you MUST cancel IFR to have a correct approach and not crash into mountains etc. - see LOWI :-(
Anyway: I wonder why never any Add-On was produced solving that problem. I would really pay some $ for a good ATC which a.) includes pattern and a correct approach b.) includes SIDs and STARs.
Re: ATC and SIDs STARs and aproach procedures

Posted:
Sun Mar 16, 2008 2:36 pm
by pepper_airborne
Its technicly almost impossible too let flightsimulator handle it, and since there isnt a publicly availible source code then you really dont have a chance of seeing that, you can fly them online with ATC guidance on VATSIM/IVAO like networks.
Re: ATC and SIDs STARs and aproach procedures

Posted:
Sun Mar 16, 2008 2:57 pm
by Allen_Z
you can fly them online with ATC guidance on VATSIM/IVAO like networks.
Don't we have to purchase equipment to talk to them?
Re: ATC and SIDs STARs and aproach procedures

Posted:
Mon Mar 17, 2008 5:05 am
by pepper_airborne
A cheap $5 microfone will do, although i prefer the better senheiser/creative ones, they give a nicer sound and can be worn for a longer time. Other then that, you dont need to buy anything.
Re: ATC and SIDs STARs and aproach procedures

Posted:
Mon Mar 17, 2008 8:44 am
by JBaymore
A cheap $5 microfone will do, although i prefer the better senheiser/creative ones, they give a nicer sound and can be worn for a longer time. Other then that, you dont need to buy anything.
But you do have to attempt to fly by real world procedures and to those standards.
Re: ATC and SIDs STARs and aproach procedures

Posted:
Mon Mar 17, 2008 2:01 pm
by pepper_airborne
True, but if you tell them your completely new to it then there usualy willing to help you, although i have never flown on vatsim so i cant say how its there.