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Flight simulator x air traffic controller
Flight simulator x air traffic controller




flight simulator x air traffic controller

(Laughing) Indeed! Go get that tea! -) Steve, when I fly real-world I'm usually handed off, so I never have to worry about when to contact Los Angeles, Albuquerque, Denver Center or other controlling agencies.

flight simulator x air traffic controller

I remember using it to figure out If I could go for a cup of tea before the switch over. I think the map I seen was a sim production then. A friend of mine that works at TRACON in Miramar says that the FAA hasn't ever made such a chart, at least, he's never heard of one (shrug). I don't know why the FAA hasn't published a nationwide ARTCC chart. The small areas (not airfield airspace) that flight following use within FSX.ĪPUtech님이 먼저 게시:Steve, the IFR Enroute charts are the best source for ARTCC information for a given region. I'm sure I had previously a map or source that showed those smaller divided areas within the main center areas. I will track my aircraft position on to them when in FSX to see if it makes sense to me - and ties in with FSX ATC. your bottom link in particular (picture of boundary in IFR chart) gave me an idea that maybe the IFR charts might me the best source for these main boundaries. There a few ARTCC maps online, but finding an official FAA map has been a little difficult. (Scroll down for ARTCC listing and coverage map). This may be a good place to start:Īnd here's a listing of the U.S.

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Steve Mak님이 먼저 게시:Does anyone know how to see the various boundaries of ATC regions in FSX - like Seattle Center for example?






Flight simulator x air traffic controller