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    Charly_ Guest

    Default *** What a Saturday!!! ***

    If you are not flying online, you don't know what are you missing!!!, specially days like this saturday...
    Want to thank all the controllers that made this event possible, I really enjoy it (realistics clearances, flightplans, altitude levels, reports over the atlantic, holdings, etc)

    Across the Pond II

    General view of the traffic
    http://cablemodem.fibertel.com.ar/ta...d2/across1.jpg

    KJFK side view
    http://cablemodem.fibertel.com.ar/ta...d2/across2.jpg

    EGLL side view
    http://cablemodem.fibertel.com.ar/ta...d2/across3.jpg

    Madrid was busy too
    http://cablemodem.fibertel.com.ar/ta...nd2/madrid.jpg

    What about Miami to San Juan action...
    http://cablemodem.fibertel.com.ar/tazcue/pond2/tjsj.jpg

    Regards
    Charly :-wave
    http://cablemodem.fibertel.com.ar/tazcue/firma.gif


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    Charly_ Guest

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    http://www.vatsim.net/

    About VATSIM

    An Introduction into the Great Hobby of Online Flight Simulation and Simulated Air Traffic Control

    It wasn't long ago when the whole world was ours alone. Beginning with Microsoft's Flight Simulator Version 5.0, we could simulate flying to many parts of the world. Flying, however, was a very lonely proposition. There were no other airplanes in the skies while we flew enroute and our arrivals at major airports were like landing in ghost towns. There was dynamic scenery and beginning with Microsoft's Flight Simulator 98, multi-player capability to keep you company. But other than that, Flight Simulator, as wonderful a program as it has been throughout its history, fell flat when it came to simulating air traffic control.

    In 1997, all of that changed with the introduction of SquawkBox©, an add-on program for Flight Simulator 95/98, and ProController©, a stand alone program. Over time, SquawkBox© has been revised several times and now works with all major Flight Simulation programs including Microsoft Flight Simulators 95, 98 and 2000, Precision Simulator and the Fly! series of programs. Through the use of ProController and the internet, people operating as air traffic controllers could track and control aircraft in real time as they flew in Flight Simulator by utilizing a simulated radar screen. Pilots, using SquawkBox, could now talk to and receive air traffic control from people using ProController©. Soon thereafter, various organizations were established to bring order and structure to this new wrinkle in the hobby.

    The Virtual Air Traffic Simulation Network, known as VATSIM.net or "VATSIM" was created in 2001 by a group of individuals who came together with a goal of creating an organization which truly served the needs of the flight simulation and online air traffic control community. With an eye towards more than just providing a network of computers for users to log into, VATSIM is an online community where people can learn and, at the same time, enjoy the pastimes of flight simulation and air traffic control simulation all while making new friends from all over the world.

    VATSIM is not just for individuals who have experience in online flight simulation and ATC. It is perfect for both the new user, and the long time "simmer".

    For someone who has just learned about online flight simulation and air traffic control and is interested in real world procedures, VATSIM and its members, many of whom bring real world experience and expertise to our community, offer an ideal environment to learn real world skills.

    For pilots, you'll be able to fly with radar service by air traffic controllers who issue instruction and assistance in all phases of flight from getting your clearance to arriving at your destination airport.

    For air traffic control enthusiasts, the entire world is simulated meaning you can work ATC virtually anywhere…from a general aviation airport to the busiest airports in the world. Nearly all of the real world positions are available for you to choose and learn to work.
    The best part of all of this is that VATSIM brings real people together who share your passion for flight and air traffic control. When you contact that controller or pilot, you aren't contacting a computer generated voice or image - you will be communicating with a real person who shares the same interests as you!

    All it takes is a few moments to register and join VATSIM. Once you do, prepare to learn and be rewarded with friendships that will span the globe. In addition, you'll receive the appreciation and thanks of the online flight simulation and air traffic control communities.

    Blue skies…..

    VATSIM

    Regards
    Charly :-wave
    http://cablemodem.fibertel.com.ar/tazcue/firma.gif


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    Short1ESK Guest

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    I love flying on vatsim. I am on there a lot now that I got my new computer. I unfortunatly had computer problems today and forgot to go to the Crossing The Pond II. I am from NY and I even controll at LGA occasionally on Vatsim. I just wanted to add my 2 cents. :D
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    Malkuth Guest

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    Would of loved to try it tonight but SB site is down and nobody seems to be able to download SB. I need FS2002 version. Send it to me a make me happy :)

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    Hey Charly,

    you're not saying everyone of those yellow dots on the maps actually represent an aircraft operated by a living person?! Is there like one worldwide VATCOM server or are there different servers for the US, Europe, Australia and so on? (How many people are usually logged on a server?)

    Kind regards,
    Peter Eriksson

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    Greetings från Umeå, Sweden - The European Union

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    Dave_West Guest

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    Yes Peter, each of those dots is someone sat at home in front of a flight simulator. I should know, I'm BAW613A, you can see my label just SW of Reykavik in the first shot. No AI tracks in this branch of the hobby, they are all real people. It works in multi-player too, so if you are close enough, you can see the other aircraft. It has to be said, this was one of the biggest events ever organised. Similar, but smaller events are happening every week, around the globe and, of course, there are always people just doing their own thing mixing it up aswell. This was a Trans-atlantic flight with full ATC including Oceanic controllers, but other shorter events also happen. Here is another shot of the same event, showing the skillful art of the Heathrow Directors in operation.(there were 3 of them working together that night, just as in real-life)

    http://www.flightsim.com/dcforum/Use...753477221c.jpg

    This event was organised by VATSIM which is one the major organisations in the field. VATSIM uses 11 servers worldwide. They are all linked, you just connect to the one nearest you. As you can see, the number of active flights and available controllers world-wide can be massive.

    Rgds,
    Dave.



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    Frederf Guest

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    I used to run a small Pro Controller server. Great product. Is it still free?

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    Dave_West Guest

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    Yup, all the necessary software for both pilots & controlers is free, as is membership of the organisations.

    Dave

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