Love your videos, they've helped me tremendously with being able to jump in game and follow routes. Question for you, when flying between two airports, the ATC sends me to certain runways not always having ILS auto pilot capabilities. Is there a way to choose the runway I would prefer to land at? Especially in San Diego, they always have me taking off an landing opposite the way traffic usually flies here.
Jared Hatt you could download an ATC plugin named "124thATC" in which I believe you can choose the preferred runway. Also keep in mind that the active runway is usually the one for which the wind is the most suitable. So if you want to land on runway 36, that means the runway heading is 360. In order to make that runway the best suited for landing, you should have the wind in the somewhat opposite direction, so in this case 180 degrees. I hope you get what I mean. I'd definitely recommend downloading the ATC plugin I mentioned, it's a lot better for IFR/ILS landings and it will soon implement a complete VFR feature.
It's terrible with the music (although I like the music). It's much much better with you talking.
I was afraid you were going to crash at the end when you started to chase the needles. Remember: small corrections!
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Love your videos, they've helped me tremendously with being able to jump in game and follow routes. Question for you, when flying between two airports, the ATC sends me to certain runways not always having ILS auto pilot capabilities. Is there a way to choose the runway I would prefer to land at? Especially in San Diego, they always have me taking off an landing opposite the way traffic usually flies here.
Jared Hatt you could download an ATC plugin named "124thATC" in which I believe you can choose the preferred runway. Also keep in mind that the active runway is usually the one for which the wind is the most suitable. So if you want to land on runway 36, that means the runway heading is 360. In order to make that runway the best suited for landing, you should have the wind in the somewhat opposite direction, so in this case 180 degrees.
I hope you get what I mean. I'd definitely recommend downloading the ATC plugin I mentioned, it's a lot better for IFR/ILS landings and it will soon implement a complete VFR feature.
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