nj-pilot
Pre-takeoff checklist
Hello - I try to fly ~4-5 approaches per week in x-plane, and I decided to give PilotEdge a try (appreciate their free 2-week trial period). Is anyone else using it?
The pro's are _amazing_: you get very realistic ATC, including IFR clearances, ground, and tower. I sincerely hope they continue to grow in this way. Great for training and staying current (obviously cannot log time or approaches).
The con's are, well, understandable but make me a little uneasy:
1 - Southern California only (good to train in unfamiliar areas, I suppose, but just adds another thing to my workload)
2 - ATC hours are 8am-11pm pacific time only (I live on east coast, so not ideal)
3 - One ATC person manages many towers and airports, so it's confusing to hear the same voice in so many places (makes me double check my frequencies)
4 - Given #3, ATC person gets too many pilots at peak times - tough to get a word in or receive your clearance
The pro's are _amazing_: you get very realistic ATC, including IFR clearances, ground, and tower. I sincerely hope they continue to grow in this way. Great for training and staying current (obviously cannot log time or approaches).
The con's are, well, understandable but make me a little uneasy:
1 - Southern California only (good to train in unfamiliar areas, I suppose, but just adds another thing to my workload)
2 - ATC hours are 8am-11pm pacific time only (I live on east coast, so not ideal)
3 - One ATC person manages many towers and airports, so it's confusing to hear the same voice in so many places (makes me double check my frequencies)
4 - Given #3, ATC person gets too many pilots at peak times - tough to get a word in or receive your clearance
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