As explored in several other forums ad threads, this is pretty much out of our (VATSIM's) hands.The pilot clients are the product of individual freelance efforts. They are neither spoonsored by nor controlled by VATSIM. The methodology by which any client connects to VATSIM is a controlled and negotiated product.
This is a topic that's been debated about to great lengths in to VATSIM Pilot forums. I would love to share my thoughts, but this is not the place.
As noted, in the works and will be available at some point in the future.
I am very glad to hear we are making progress on the pilot ratings, it's a great step in the right direction for VATSIM.
What could be simpler than the existing CID & Password system? In the case of both pilot and controller signup, one only has to go to the application screen and fill in a few blanks, wait for an email and voila!...logon.
Might be a misunderstanding, but I didn't mean sign up, but rather
sign in. A lot of people I talk to, forum posts I read, indicate that a lot of new members are very intimidated by the whole process of actually signing in to the network and making that first bit of communication with ATC. I have no idea how to fix that, maybe it's not even a VATSIM problem.
We have trouble mustering and maintaining manning levels to provide nowhere close to 1-on-1 training for the 5-15% of population that makes up the controller force on VATSIM...where would the individuals needed to provide such support to the other 90% or so (pilots) come from?
Very good point, and a point well taken. Since controllers have much higher standards to conform with than pilots, one could infer that mentors and instructors fall under the same boat. While it may not be entirely possible or feasible, in a perfect world we could have a group of 100 or so experienced pilots just helping out fellow hobbyists. There should be no need to fill them to the gills with tests, or even a single test. That would be one of the best and easiest ways to give back to this great hobby.
Good sentiment but I believe if one looked at their system close enough one would find many of the same problems VATSIM experiences. This is aside from the fact that the fundamental approaches to the hobby are different between the two networks.
Regardless of similar problems or different fundamental approaches, there have got to be certain aspects of IVAO that perform more efficiently or work better than aspects of VATSIM and vice versa.
Also, no offense taken at all. Discussions and debates are meant to be just that. Not meant to be filled with disclaimers and apologies.
-Nick