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[04/22/23 2200-0100z] VATSIM First Wings: Albuquerque -> Dallas

Shane O'Neill

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Have you made a VATSIM account, but feel intimidated every time you try to speak on the frequency? Or have you yet to make an account in fear that you haven't got what it takes yet? Then this is the event for you!

At busy airports, or events, it can be a little tricky to learn and get used to the pace. To help overcome that VATSIM created the First Wings events, dedicated to helping pilots get used to the phraseology, the procedures, and what is expected of them.

For this edition, we will be flying in North America. On April 22, controllers are staffing Albuquerque (ABQ) and Dallas (DFW), with departures from either airport starting at 22 UTC and ending at 24 UTC.

To ensure a fun and smooth afternoon for pilots and controllers alike slots are required! Pilots without a booked flight can, and will, be delayed.

Both before and during the event experienced and patient controllers and pilots will be on the VATSIM Discord to help answer any questions you have. You may join the discord through https://community.vatsim.net/. If you do not use Discord, VATSIM Supervisors will be on hand during the events, and can at any time be reached via a .wallop.

First Wings events are now held on a regular basis, with one edition occurring at the beginning of each month. To allow everyone to participate, regardless of their timezone, the location of the event rotates every month, passing through all corners of the World.
Shane O'Neill
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Danny Moore

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Re: [04/22/23 2200-0100z] VATSIM First Wings: Albuquerque -> Dallas
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2023, 07:07:32 PM »
Why have an event scheduled until 0100Z but all of ABQ leaves at 2400z. That's only 2 hours and it takes almost that amount of time to fly that route when you add in clearance, departures, separation, etc. Unfortunately a lot of pilots were left hanging without ATC coverage in KZAB. Thankfully KZFW hung around to help those landing in Dallas. If the banner was wrong then why wasn't it fixed? Two hours was an unrealistic time to fly that distance.
« Last Edit: April 22, 2023, 08:00:21 PM by Danny Moore »