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ATIS

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2018 9:07 am
by RogerW
Does PE provide the ATIS or is my FSX generating it?
Sounds like FSX voices and is not matching real-world weather(default "real-world weather" that is)

Re: ATIS

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2018 2:45 pm
by Tim Krajcar
PE does not currently have any ATIS implementation, so if you're hearing ATIS, it's from your sim and reflects the weather settings currently in use in the sim.

Re: ATIS

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2018 3:25 am
by FDXDave
Tim answered regarding tunning your radios to ATIS. But you can use this website controlled by PE for ATIS. Most of the time the info is accurate.

http://www.myflightroute.com/

Dave

Re: ATIS

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2018 10:12 am
by RogerW
Thank you both of you. I thought so on the ATIS
It sounded too familiar.

Thanks for the link :)

Roger

Re: ATIS

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 3:39 pm
by tbaac
Interesting about ATIS. I notice on the myflightroute website it has a link to an ATIS Player, playing audio clips.

As the clips already exist, it would be fun to have the option to have them streamed to your simulator when connected to PE and tuned to the relevant frequency within range I think.
Have it optional obviously for those that don't use real weather but it still could be cool.

I know ATIS comes up every so often and I imagine there's a really good reason why this isn't practical but I can't think of it right now.
Other than the work involved in doing it, all I can think is that maybe not all airfields are covered. Would be nice though.

Thanks.

Re: ATIS

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2018 10:05 am
by kullery
Keith has addressed this topic a number of times in the past. This project is on his “development radar” (perhaps when it’s set to maximum range). See viewtopic.php?f=5&t=7147 for some of his posts on this topic.

Re: ATIS

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 10:39 am
by Steven Maddox
kullery wrote:Keith has addressed this topic a number of times in the past. This project is on his “development radar” (perhaps when it’s set to maximum range). See viewtopic.php?f=5&t=7147 for some of his posts on this topic.
Would it be possible to get MyFlightRoute to display the ATIS text, similar to what you would see with D-ATIS? For example, LAX looks like this:
LAX ATIS INFO B 1725Z SPECIAL. 10003KT 2 1/2SM BR BKN013 BKN019 BKN140 BKN180 12/09 A3014 (THREE ZERO ONE FOUR) RMK AO2 VIS 1 1/2V3. SIMUL INST APCHS IN PROG TO RWYS 24R AND 25L, AND SIMUL APCHS IN PROG BTWN LAX AND HHR, SIMUL INSTR DEPARTURES IN PROG RWYS 24 AND 25. CTC L A GC ON 121.4 FOR PUSH ON TAXILANE S AND PUSH OR TAXI ON A. NOTAMS... TWY D CLSD BTN TWY R AND TWY T TWY E12 CLSD. CRANES AFFECTING RWY 24R ARE DOWN. TAXI LANE S CLSD BTWN TWY T 1 AND T 2. TWY T 2 RESTRICTED TO B737 AND A321 AIRCRAFT AND SMALLER. BIRD ACTIVITY VICINITY ARPT. HAZD WX INFO FOR LAX AREA AVBL FM FLT WATCH. INCLUDE YOUR CALL SIGN IN ALL READBACKS. ...ADVS YOU HAVE INFO B.
Would be cool for the tubeliner guys who simulate ACARS.

Re: ATIS

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 12:24 pm
by Kevin_atc
Steven Maddox wrote:
kullery wrote:Keith has addressed this topic a number of times in the past. This project is on his “development radar” (perhaps when it’s set to maximum range). See viewtopic.php?f=5&t=7147 for some of his posts on this topic.
Would it be possible to get MyFlightRoute to display the ATIS text, similar to what you would see with D-ATIS? For example, LAX looks like this:
LAX ATIS INFO B 1725Z SPECIAL. 10003KT 2 1/2SM BR BKN013 BKN019 BKN140 BKN180 12/09 A3014 (THREE ZERO ONE FOUR) RMK AO2 VIS 1 1/2V3. SIMUL INST APCHS IN PROG TO RWYS 24R AND 25L, AND SIMUL APCHS IN PROG BTWN LAX AND HHR, SIMUL INSTR DEPARTURES IN PROG RWYS 24 AND 25. CTC L A GC ON 121.4 FOR PUSH ON TAXILANE S AND PUSH OR TAXI ON A. NOTAMS... TWY D CLSD BTN TWY R AND TWY T TWY E12 CLSD. CRANES AFFECTING RWY 24R ARE DOWN. TAXI LANE S CLSD BTWN TWY T 1 AND T 2. TWY T 2 RESTRICTED TO B737 AND A321 AIRCRAFT AND SMALLER. BIRD ACTIVITY VICINITY ARPT. HAZD WX INFO FOR LAX AREA AVBL FM FLT WATCH. INCLUDE YOUR CALL SIGN IN ALL READBACKS. ...ADVS YOU HAVE INFO B.
Would be cool for the tubeliner guys who simulate ACARS.
Just click on the ICAO code for the airport you want to select and it goes to a text version.

Re: ATIS

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 12:52 pm
by kullery
Cleverly hidden in the column labeled “Text File

Re: ATIS

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 3:32 pm
by Steven Maddox
D’oh. I was looking at the CRAFT details page, didn’t even think to check the ATIS page. Very nice, and thanks for all the work on the site! It’s very useful.