by JBaymore » Fri Aug 12, 2005 9:50 am
Yup.... I find VASTSIM rather daunting too, from both a setup standpoint as well as thinking about flying there.
It is highly "attractive" because it is the only really busy and "reliable" online flying site that has more than a couple of dozen aircraft in the air at a time whenever you check in. But listening in, and in reading their "rules", I have found that it is NOT looking very newbie friendly at all. If you aren't close to a real air transport pilot in skills.... you'd better be flying a Cessna 172 into small GA airports...... or I don't think you will be very welcome ;).
Listening in there is very much like just listening in to the live ATC feeds on the net for major airports. It IS "as real as it gets"...... and that exttends out to what -sam- said...... you'd better be close to a real world pilot in skills if you want to be very comfortable there.
I tend to fly in ATC sessions occasionally on WSPilots and on ESKyWorld now. I like both of them a lot. Formal... but informal at the same time. But like most online flying........ it is rare if you find more than a couple dozen aircraft in the air....around the whole world. VATSIM typically has at least 300 aircraft and dozens of controller on at any given time.
I used to fly at WestcoastATC a bit ansd WAS very happy there... thought I had "found a home". But the ATOC thing they tried was a total debacle (they have since ditched it)..... and in the process of sorting that mess out, I found out from their angry and arrogant posts, that a lot of the "main folks" who hang out there aren't very nice people. (Do have to say that Erik... the main site-owner type person is very, VERY nice).
Anyway........... online flight is a lot of fun... but it takes some work to find the right place.
best,
..................john

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