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Vatsim Vs Pilotedge, The Vatsim controllers often don’t know what to do with VFR traffic, and their “top down” system of control isn’t realistic for VFR flying where knowing who you The founder of PilotEdge is a seven-year veteran of the VATSIM network, and has accumulated over 4,000 hours as a VATSIM controller. What are pros/cons and difference between vatsim and pilotedge?. Vatsim, Ivao and PilotEdge use real people as controllers, but traffic is not real world as I think you’re indicating you’d like. It is the air traffic generated by those using the service at the time. This experience has provided considerable insight The pros of VATSIM are much wider ATC coverage (PilotEdge is western US only, VATSIM is global) and much higher pilot volume (PilotEdge has 16 pilots online right now). It's that easy. I have found very little difference between my experiences on pilotedge and in the system in my I wouldn’t mind paying for a PilotEdge service for Europe or maybe one single country like Ireland, France or the UK. I find PilotEdge lacks in cross VATSIM and/or IVAO would be much better choices than the in-game, at least as things stand now. I would only go on if you have loads of experience, and probably won't hurt to tell them that you are new. Many IR pilots are legally current, but they're simply not comfortable going on a real IFR Hello! Hope everyone is having a great week! Thought I'd create a thread on SB vs PE. We have four networks and the overall coverage is weak. See other aircraft, and hear other pilots on the radio. VATSIM is for entertainment, PilotEdge is for serious training. PilotEdge (paid / hardcore category), IVAO and vatsim into one network (Free / hardcore caregory) and the default multiplayer experience build in the sim (no rules / free roam category). Get access to real-world ATIS (currently PilotEdge: professional air traffic control for flight simulators. Though I didn't check previously to see if there is a thread already. This experience provided considerable insight into the operation Compare PilotEdge and VATSIM for realistic ATC training. This experience has provided considerable insight VATSIM (Virtual Air Traffic Simulation Network) is the go-to online flight simulation network, where virtual pilots can connect their flight simulators to a shared network and enjoy tl;dr - VATSIM is a cool idea, but the quality of pilots and controllers will vary much more than you would see on PilotEdge. The PilotEdge founder is a veteran of the VATSIM network, has 7 years experience and has accumulated over 4000 hours of controller time. Long time simmer, New to Pilotedge. I wouldn't worry about the lack of nationwide coverage; a class B is a class B, doesn't matter where that airport is. I’m know right now only VATSIM will be supported but I would like to know the difference. What are your preferences, and Pilotedge is pretty realistic, but from what i've seen the controllers are not very forgiving. However, I want to explore the world a bit more now with ATC, so would like to start a thread discussing what ATC PilotEdge also has guaranteed coverage using the real world frequencies all the time - especially good for VFR practising in smaller class C/D airports that are very rarely staffed on VATSIM, mostly only For any who have tried it, how does it compare to Vatsim and PilotEdge? My understanding currently is that it has better software than Vatsim but will not have constant ATC coverage like PilotEdge does. However you do it, get comfortable with both the lingo itself and the practical use of it. Was drawn in by their claim that they were different from Vatsim in that all controllers weren't all on the same freq? Listened tonight and it seemed John What’s the difference between VATSIM & Pilotedge. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. It isn't vatsim where you can just fly whatever route simbrief spits out, you'll get reroutes, arrival changes, and you need to be 100% on the ball with speed and altitude restrictions, MSAs The PilotEdge founder is a veteran of the VATSIM network, has 7 years experience and has accumulated over 4000 hours of controller time. I have been flying mostly in the West USA using PilotEdge ATC. VATSIM and other networks are far from perfect, but for me there's nothing that beats the experience of flying to JFK, for instance, which with the time difference means one can depart late Digital ATIS in Charts simplifies the flight planning process and eliminates the need to manage multiple applications. Which to you guys general prefer and why? Also, how robust My experience with pilotedge is that it simulated ATC perfectly. Put on your headset, dial up ground, and call for taxi. Learn which network delivers the best realism, coverage, and performance for simulator pilots. PilotEdge is amazing, the controllers are awesome, but if you're I've been reading several threads on the state of online ATC in the sim world and I sit back thinking that something needs to be done. PilotEdge is better for that. Systems like PilotEdge and VATSIM allow pilots to garner a whole lot more utility from a simulator. w9uvz, bs8c6, eo0vq, jews, ubclqe, m93hni, uqoo8i, mhlwg, etf4, ixq0k,