Nice one, thank you. It's interesting to see how the words used when talking with ATC have changed over the years. Optimal and clear. I still see some folks wanting to sound like Chuck Yeager.
Great video, wish i had this like 3 years ago but now im balls deep into flightsimming and feel like im pretty fluent with the radio calls but can obviously still improve of course. Anyways great video, would also love a proper ”study level” crj at some point 🙏😊
@@CptCorona hey no dlss I’m a big advocate for no dlss as it causes blur I unfortunately require frame gen lol but that’s a different story. I also use Nadia filters I have a video of my settings ruclips.net/video/jVIPDI7L-YM/видео.html
You're saying Air Canada Four Eighteen, rather than Air Canada four one eight. Which is the proper way to say it? I've had my ass ripped in Europe because I didn't say each number individually in my call sign, and was told the proper way is to say it like that.
@@Flightsim-Gaming hey thx for watching. so rule of thumb irl is once a controller says 418 you can say 418 if they say four one eight then you say four one eight. As you hear in the video gnd had said 418 Twr says four one eight then dep said 418. Not a big deal in North America at least never flown in Europe irl yet. Real controllers are a lot less (got ya) then online. The focus of the video is eliminating Virbal garbage. Hope you enjoyed
@YourSimCFI thanks for clarifying that for me. I always hear it both ways on the network, but some controllers just take vatsim way too seriously some times.
@@Flightsim-Gaming From my limited experience on vatsim, in US/Canada its common to say 'four eighteen', but almost everywhere else (Europe/Asia/Africa) the default is to say each number.
Nice one, thank you. It's interesting to see how the words used when talking with ATC have changed over the years. Optimal and clear. I still see some folks wanting to sound like Chuck Yeager.
lol ya clear and consise just say what needs to be said, hope you enjoyed
Great video, wish i had this like 3 years ago but now im balls deep into flightsimming and feel like im pretty fluent with the radio calls but can obviously still improve of course. Anyways great video, would also love a proper ”study level” crj at some point 🙏😊
@@tj0cktj0ckhey thanks for watching. Ya me too, study level would be amazing.
What are your reshades settings? Looks amazin :)
@@Montreal_Dev ruclips.net/video/jVIPDI7L-YM/видео.htmlsi=iJ1HmlOsR2WUyrjq made a video on it today
very nice tutorial, i now realise how many useless words im adding
@@FlyingCube6 thanks for watching glad you enjoyed
Great video! Im curious as to what pc specs you have?
@@d1p222 RTX 4080
I7 14700K
64gb ddr5 6400
1350 psi
Win 11
what graphic settings do you use, are you using DLSS? your game looks great.
@@CptCorona hey no dlss I’m a big advocate for no dlss as it causes blur I unfortunately require frame gen lol but that’s a different story.
I also use Nadia filters I have a video of my settings
ruclips.net/video/jVIPDI7L-YM/видео.html
whats ur pc specs?
@@riley-sn2iy 14700k
Rtx4080
Ddr5 64gb 6400
1350 psu
@@YourSimCFI Looks great! Keep up the good content.
You're saying Air Canada Four Eighteen, rather than Air Canada four one eight. Which is the proper way to say it? I've had my ass ripped in Europe because I didn't say each number individually in my call sign, and was told the proper way is to say it like that.
@@Flightsim-Gaming hey thx for watching.
so rule of thumb irl is once a controller says 418 you can say 418 if they say four one eight then you say four one eight.
As you hear in the video gnd had said 418 Twr says four one eight then dep said 418. Not a big deal in North America at least never flown in Europe irl yet.
Real controllers are a lot less (got ya) then online.
The focus of the video is eliminating Virbal garbage. Hope you enjoyed
@YourSimCFI thanks for clarifying that for me. I always hear it both ways on the network, but some controllers just take vatsim way too seriously some times.
@@Flightsim-Gaming From my limited experience on vatsim, in US/Canada its common to say 'four eighteen', but almost everywhere else (Europe/Asia/Africa) the default is to say each number.
sigma vid