Western US Upgrade #1

Kilstorm
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Re: Western US Upgrade #1

Post by Kilstorm »

Really excited to read that Europe is in consideration and local controllers are not out of the cards as this was something I was going to ask you about Keith at this years Flight Sim Con. PE is the only professional online service to allow all kinds of pilots to train and the SoCal area is a great location to do that. Any serious student outside of the USA would be able to really get a head start in learning US Aviation and radio work by being a member on PE and with the idea of Europe as something to look at, we US pilots would now be able to advance our knowledge in new kinds of airspaces and radio work found outside of the US.

As for the WUS, I'm loving have KEGE now open daily and while SoCal offers a huge amount of options for pilot training in navigation and radio work, the KASE, KDEN, KEGE area offers something not found in SoCal of high altitude and mountainous training. Looking forward to what is to come in the WUS but really happy just to have what we got now with all these fields opened daily.
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Re: Western US Upgrade #1

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Thx Nate, there really are some great opportunities now that the bonus fields are full time. YKM has a SID with a dme arc, and EGE is pretty neat as well.
sgabriel
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Re: Western US Upgrade #1

Post by sgabriel »

kullery wrote:And just to complete the immersive experience on an eventual European implementation, be sure to add an automatic surcharge for each ATC interaction so that everyone experiences the full impact of ATC user fees!!!
Great [terrible] idea! Very funny, though!

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