OB344: Vectors to Final, Approach Fix
Description
Episode 344 Show Notes
Topic of the show: The Benefits of Simulation in Aviation On this week’s show, AG and RH discuss how simulators played a part in both the flying side of the mic and the air traffic side of the operation. For general aviation and aspiring controllers, there is a world of online simulation that can provide a practical and realistic training environment. We also discuss vectors to final, coordination for departures off airports near a boundary, and more of your awesome aviation questions and feedback. This is a fun episode and you don’t want to miss it!
Links:
TOP DOWN https://www.youtube.com/live/_haoRw-ZfNI
Training Syllabus here
EVENT FOOTAGE https://www.youtube.com/live/ordoEySqahw
Global Site: https://vatsim.net
USA Site: https://www.vatusa.net
Timely Feedback:
1. Patron WTF talks about runway renumbering
2. Patron ACF decorates dead trees with useful aviation info
3. Patron BG solos at 16 and has a story
Feedback
1. Patron DGL sent audio feedback about the Triangle of Conflict and an AG imitation
2. Patron WTF asks about boundary airport ops
3. Patron DF has a tip on GPS use and vectors to final
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