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Opposing Bases: Air Traffic Talk

SimVenture 2022-Master the EAA AirVenture NOTICE

Opposing Bases: Air Traffic Talk

Air Traffic Talk

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🗓️ 7 July 2022

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

PilotEdge-SimVenture Oshkosh 2022

 

Topic of the show:  AG and RH sit down with Kevin from PilotEdge to discuss SimVenture Oshkosh 2022.  Do you want to practice the EAA AirVenture NOTICE before you fly to Oshkosh?  Why not master the procedures in the comfort of your own home on a flight simulator while talking to real, live Oshkosh air traffic controllers?

 

What is SimVenture? https://www.pilotedge.net/pages/simventure

 

Check out the 2022 PilotEdge SimVenture 2022 video: https://youtu.be/OMSoaUbERSU

 

When is SimVenture 2022?  PilotEdge will operate SimVenture Oshkosh 2022 during the following times:

  • Thursday July 14: 3pm-6pm Pacific Time (2200-0100 Zulu)
  • Friday July 15: 2pm-5pm Pacific Time (2100-0000 Zulu)
  • Saturday July 16: 8am-11am Pacific Time (1500-1800 Zulu)
  • Sunday July 17: 10am-2pm Pacific Time (1700-2100 Zulu)

 

What do you need to Participate in SimVenture?

  1. A working computer flight simulator (X-Plane 11 or Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020)
    Need help getting set up with a flight simulator? Click here
  2. An active PilotEdge membership (free trials work, too!) https://www.pilotedge.net/join
  3. A computer headset, or a way to use an aviation headset with your computer
  4. 4. An internet connection for your flight simulator’s computer

 

Actual Air Traffic Controllers Provided by NATCA

 

You may notice the air traffic controllers for PilotEdge’s SimVenture Oshkosh event sound very much like those who actually work the real AirVenture. That is because they are the actual controllers! PilotEdge is working closely with the National Air Traffic Controllers Association for this event. By having the actual air traffic controllers volunteer for PilotEdge’s SimVenture event, pilots are certain to have a true-to-life experience as they will hear the same fast paced ATC that has become so unique to Oshkosh.

 

Disclaimer PilotEdge’s SimVenture event, the PilotEdge SimVenture Notice and any other material provided by PilotEdge regarding SimVenture is for flight simulator purposes only. None of the material or guidance shall be used for real world flight or navigation. Refer to EAA’s official Notice when actually flying to AirVenture.

Have a great week and thanks for listening!  Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website.  Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don’t be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to [email protected]. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases.  Music by audionautix.com.  Third party audio provided by liveatc.net.  Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Oshkosh Air Venture is back on from EAA.

0:02.8

So we said, okay, well, what can we do now?

0:05.0

Well, let's turn this more into a training perspective, a training event where we can

0:10.0

allow people an opportunity to fly into Air Venture ahead of time in the comfort of their

0:15.8

home with their flight simulator.

0:17.4

But the kicker, the real kicker, and this was the kicker in 2020 as well, is that we

0:21.8

have the actual air traffic controllers from Air Venture.

0:26.5

The Brown says to start a right turn. To eastbound, fist cavity, left base, be a three-six left,

0:30.9

Bonder 1-126.6.006. And so right turn eastbound now. Start that right turn eastbound. You're

0:35.4

going to 1-8. Follow that east-west road. Good job. Oh, you demand.

0:39.4

Second aircraft. Runway 36 left cleared for takeoff. Right turn 1-5. Right turn 1,500.

0:45.4

Follow railroad. Runway 27. Down on the side of the gavel-pit. March on that 1-8.5.

0:50.8

Turn the base. Crank it around. Cranker, crank it, crank it. Start that right turn for me right now.

0:55.0

Crank it around. We're going to aim for the orange dot and we're going to keep it airborne to the green.

0:58.0

White and black, straight, fast. Pass the guy ahead and off your left, then gear down, slow down.

1:03.0

Brown Cessna, keep it all the way around, all the way around.

1:06.0

You're clear the line out of the orange grid on right.

1:08.0

Search right turn now. for the orange grid. I'm running right. Start you right right. Cessna.

1:11.6

Right Cessna,

1:12.6

you're following the Brown Cessna, wing up right base.

1:13.6

Craig Grumman, turn your base now.

1:14.6

Turn your base now.

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