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Events / VATUSA Demonstration at FlightSimCon
« on: January 20, 2017, 12:48:25 AM »


VATUSA is pleased to announce we will be participating live at FlightSimCon 2017! We encourage all VATUSA members to join us at North America’s largest aviation and flight simulation conference, which takes place June 10-11 at the Sheraton Hartford Hotel, Bradley Int’l Airport (BDL), near Hartford, CT.

This event will be VATUSA’s biggest member meet-up of the year, and we really hope you’ll join us in person. Register online now starting at $50 for the weekend. Visit flightsimcon.com to get started.

After the event, plan to stick around: we’ll be holding a live, on-network ATC event at 8pm ET on Sunday, June 11. All VATUSA controllers and pilots are welcome to bring their computers to join in an evening of socializing with other members from around the country and enjoying the top-notch ATC our division offers as we attempt to Light Up America live for one evening!

During FlightSimCon, VATUSA will be staffing 4 tables on the convention floor. We will have a live demonstration on the network featuring many of the possibilities for virtual flight and control across our division. Additionally, we will provide opportunities for the public to try controlling in VATSIM’s ATC training environment. We’d love for you to meet our controllers and staff, and, while you’re at it, check out the more than 30 other exhibitors and sponsors that are already confirmed for the event.

VATUSA encourages all of our pilots and controllers to attend FlightSimCon. This is North America’s ONLY aviation and flight simulation conference, and it needs the support of communities like ours to help keep it growing. Throughout the event, you’ll have the chance to win great giveaway items from Big Fat Simulations, David Clark, ImagineSim, and Justplanes.com. The conference will also feature a complimentary social event on Saturday night, sponsored by Private Jet Class Sponsor Orbx Simulation Systems. 

Registration for FlightSimCon is available at flightsimcon.com. Standard registration for the whole weekend is $60 for general members, with discounts available for students or those actively training for a private pilot certificate. All VATUSA members attending should put VATUSA as their Company/Organization on the registration form.

Check out the FlightSimCon website (flightsimcon.com) to see the full list of exhibitors and speakers.

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Events / FNI: Toronto
« on: December 31, 2016, 04:06:58 AM »



The Toronto FIR has the pleasure of presenting, the first “Friday Night Ops… International!” of 2017. Come out Friday, January 27th, between 2359z – 0400z as we fully staff (CYYZ) Toronto/Pearson International Airport with the top notch ATC you all have come to expect!

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Events / NO FNO due to Thanksgiving Holiday
« on: November 25, 2016, 05:09:14 PM »
Our controllers will be taking FNO off this weekend to spend time with their families. Feel free to fly into any airspace that may be staffed by our great controllers division wide!

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Events / FNO Down Under
« on: July 31, 2016, 05:30:53 AM »
300 - 0300z (0900 -1300 AEST)



On September 2nd 2016 2300z, Sydney and Melbourne in Australia welcomes VATUSA to Friday night Ops.
At 2300z, the sun will be up on an early Spring Saturday morning as Melbournians and Sydney-siders go about their weekend.

With Vatsim's VATPAC (Vatsim Pacific) division manning the airspace between Sydney International Airport "YSSY", Melbourne International "YMML" airport in Tullamarine, and Adelaide Airport "YPAD" we invite you to fly between the 3 airports. Allow approximately 1.3 to 1.8 hours flight time for jets between any given pair. (Mach 0.73 - Mach 0.84 assumed)

Scenery
- YSSY Sydney
Payware FlyTampa YSSY
freeware FSX YSSY
freeware P3D YSSY
Vista oz YSSY for FS2004
YSSY for Xplane 10

YMML Melbourne
Payware Orbx YMML
Freeware FSX YMML
Freeware FS2004 Vista Australis
Xplane 10 YMML

YPAD Adelaide
Payware Auscene YPAD Adelaide
Freeware FS2004 YPAD
Xplane

Flight Planning

In Australia, flight plans are filed in the ICAO method, with the SID/STAR not included with the initial filing. This will be provided by ATC on contact with clearance delivery (for departure) and with Centre, usually just prior to initial descent clearance.

In Sydney each different runway has it's own set of SID's, which can be hard to predict ahead of time. Due to this, the outbound route should start with "TESAT". TESAT is an RNAV waypoint located on the airfield, replacing the old VOR "SY" which has since been decommissioned in the real world as part of the Navigation Rationalization project which removed 179 ground-based navigation aids on the 26th of May 2016, meaning GNSS is now the primary means of navigation for all instrument flight rule aircraft and flight plans.

An IFR Aircraft flying from Sydney to Melbourne will file TESAT H65 RAZZI Q29 ML regardless of the runways in use. Indeed some aircraft may well be assigned the WOL9 departure from runway 34L, and others the MARUB5 departure from runway 34R given northerly prevailing winds. Both of these departures join the H65 airway at WOL (Wollongong), however the SID tracks are very different, with one starting with a Left turn off runway 34L, and the MARUB5 departure from runway 34R starting with a Right turn.

Note: PFPX may not produce a valid flight plan in some cases without the user editing the flight route!

Knowledge about deleting waypoints and closing route discontinuities in your FMS will be useful. Cheats include knowing the 2nd waypoint along the initial airway. Additionally be aware that ATC is likely to ammend the text of your route when giving clearance in the same manner as the Electronic Flight Strip is used in the real world. Once you file it, it's theirs.



To help with filing your flight plan, VATPAC provides the Pilot Assist Website at http://operations.vatpac.org/assist/?pg=pilotassist


Simply plug in the ICAO code of your departure and arrival airports, and choose the aircraft type you will be using (options: Jet or Prop/turboprop).

Additionally the real world Air Services Australia website provides charts for all airports in Australia, free of charge, on their Aerodrome and Procedure Charts website
http://www.airservicesaustralia.com/aip/current/dap/AeroProcChartsTOC.htm

For reference a chart of the airports featured for this event, and the routes for Jets between them is included below. Note the airways between Australia's State Capitals are single direction airways to separate inbound and outbound flows. The real world Sydney - Melbourne sector is among the top 5 busiest air routes in the world.




YSSY Sydney airport ground chart, and the areas various airlines typically use.
Note: International on the west (left) side and Dometic on the east (right) side, including freight.
In most FSX sceneries (including default) the Domestic side gates start with the letter "D", and the international side has no alphabetic prefix.



YMML Melbourne airport ground chart, and the areas various airlines typically use.


YPAD Adelaide airport ground chart: Note, all airlines other than GA and Freight park at the common terminal



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Events / ZNY Live
« on: July 09, 2016, 03:24:45 AM »


NYARTCC is hosting its annual live event on July 16th from 1300-1730 NY time (1700z-2130z) where your favorite controllers will be seated side by side controlling one of the busiest airspaces both on VATSIM and the real world. Join us as our 3 major N90 facilities, KJFK, KLGA and KEWR, will be staffed from the top down where you'll receive the level of professionalism and realism you've come to expect from our New York controllers. All IFR and VFR flights are welcomed. For detailed information on the event and airspace, visit NYARTCC.org . See you there!!!

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Events / BVA at FlightSimCon
« on: June 11, 2016, 08:45:32 AM »
BVA is controlling live from FlightSimCon at the New England Air Museum.

Fly in and make them sweat while flightsim enthusiasts from all over the country watch over their shoulders!

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Events / FNI: Atlantic Connection
« on: April 29, 2016, 05:41:15 PM »


Moncton/Gander is going to play host to the first FNO that VATCAN will be hosting this year. Halifax Stanfield International Airport (CYHZ), Greater Moncton International Airport (CYQM) and St. John's International Airport (CYYT) will be staffed from top to bottom in what will be the Canadian event of the year. Fly over beautiful Cape Breton Island and the scenic Bay of Fundy.  It all gets underway on Friday, May 13 at 2300z

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Events / FNI: Winter Getaway
« on: January 10, 2016, 07:52:23 PM »


San Juna CERAP hosts FNO this week at St. Thomas and St. Martin. Escape the cold to 2 of the favorite airports in the Caribbean!

Preferred routes

To: St.Thomas TIST = IDAHO RTE6 STT

To: Princess Juliana TNCM = UTAHS BQN RTE4 COY PJM

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Events / FNO: Operation Iceland
« on: January 07, 2016, 01:58:13 AM »



It's time for a little change, or should we say a bigger one ? This time the Friday Night Ops will be held in Iceland, yeah that's right- suit up for the weather that you rarely experience elsewhere. If you're looking for low ceiling, slippery runways, gusty winds or a need for de-icing we have it here at Keflavik airport (BIKF). Are you up for the challenge ?

For local briefing and scenery visit the pilot briefing page.

See you there !

Featured airports are Keflavik International Airport (KEF/BIKF) and Reykjavik Airport (RKV/BIRK)

Pilots are encouraged to familiarize themselves with operations within the Icelandic FIR and visit http://www.vatsim-scandinavia.org/pilots/airports/iceland for more information.

Look forward to seeing you there!

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Events / No FNO Due New Years Day Holiday
« on: December 10, 2015, 05:32:12 PM »
Our controllers are taking another well deserved holiday off. See you next week!

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Events / No FNO Due Christmas Holiday
« on: December 05, 2015, 07:50:39 PM »
Have a Merry Christmas. We will see you in 2 weeks in Oakland!

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News / VATUSA Facebook Page now live!
« on: October 26, 2015, 02:51:11 PM »
VATUSA is pleased to announce that we have published our new and improved presence on Facebook.

Our intention is to use this page as another source for news and event reminders just as we do with our website and forums.

Give us a like!

https://www.facebook.com/vatsimusa

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Events / FNO in Paradise!
« on: October 04, 2015, 08:33:53 PM »


FNO visits the Eastern Caribbean on Friday, October 30th from 2359z - 0400z. Our friends in the San Juan CERAP are excited to provide service to you at San Juan (TJSJ) as well as every aviation enthusiast's favorite airport St. Martin (TNCM)

Let's give the a proper welcome to FNO and give them a ton of traffic!

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Events / No FNO due to 4th of July Holiday
« on: July 02, 2015, 07:00:40 PM »


Our VATUSA controllers will be taking a break from FNO on July 3rd to enjoy time with their families and friends over the long independence day weekend.

Have a happy and safe 4th of July and we will see you in Seattle on the 10th!

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News / Light Up America Contest Results
« on: June 03, 2015, 05:17:18 PM »
It is my pleasure to announce the winners of the Light Up America contest.

4 Prizes were awarded to top 4 pilots in the points competition
3 Prizes were awarded at random to controllers who controlled at least half of the event
5 Prizes were awarded at random to any pilot who accrued at least 1 point by flying into an event field
1 Secret Prize was awarded to the pilot who flew to the most fields in the part of the country deemed "Overflight Country"

Without further ado, here are your winners.

Points Contest
Jim Rose
Mark Ross
Blake Nahin
Trent Hopkinson

Controller Awards
Evan Waldron (LEX_APP)
Todd Wessendorf (DCA_TWR)
David Rodriguez (ABQ_CTR)

Random Pilot Winners
Nick Watkins
Raj Grover
Ewan Ayres
Prince Johnson
Dane Flats

"What Overflight Country?" Prize Winner
Ryan Pitt 5 points LEX-MCI / MCI-OMA

Winners will be contacted by email at their email address listed with VATSIM within the next couple of days with instructions on how to claim their prizes.

Thank you to all who participated and our sponsors Flight1 Software, A2A Simulations, FlightBeam Studios, and MegaScenery Earth!

Congratulations again to our winners!


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