One issue is the signs aren't easy to read in sim. Visual fidelity just isn't there. I'm reminded of a similar issue in DCS, where people just couldn't use the meatball for carrier landing. But there is now in sim addons maps that usually provide the runway information. Very handy in VR, where I can't just look at a paper map or laptop to see this information.
Cool, but sadly Gatwick is one of few airports where the in-game taxi way names match up with real world - so the 10-9's from Navigraph are pretty useless for now.
Sometimes the MSFS ATC will ask whether we're going south, north, east, west, remain on pattern etc. How do we select the right thing? Cause often it gives me the wrong runway.
That request is in regard to which way you are traveling after takeoff, not where you're going on the airport. ATC will choose a runway for which you must follow, regardless of your flight plan.
@@LightsAcapellathanks for answering that makes sense. I think a lot of my questions will be answered when I use VATSIM ATC and not the regular MSFS ATC
I am a subscriber of Navigraph, I would like to see another Video,that will show ain detail , how to get the Airport Chart from Navigraph. I tried everything,but couldn’t figure out how to get the charts.
Hello mate ok that's possible but how to get your chart in navigraph once you selected your flight at top you'll see airport and waypoints click on them being up charts
It would be better if you did not miss Taxiway Z - I noticed that you kinda skipped Z intentionally or unintentionally when you are planning your route such that you just went straight into A and AN without entering Z. This would be confusing for beginner.