Author: VATSIM Marketing
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Cross the Land: Westbound 2024 Flight Bookings
Captains, Don’t miss your chance to book your slot for the Cross The Land: 2024 Westbound event! Booking is available until February 09 at 1900 UTC. Hurry up! There are…
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VATSIM First Wings – Africa
Booking is required via https://booking.vatsim.net Have you made a VATSIM account, but feel intimidated every time you try to speak on the frequency? Or have you yet to make an account…
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VATSIM PRESENTS: 24 HOURS OF VATSIM
VATSIM is excited to announce the third edition of our twice-yearly Flagship Network Event! For the first edition in 2024 we will be featuring Air Traffic Controllers from all across…
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Position Vacancies – Cross The Pond
Various positions are now available for Cross the Pond! This includes positions directly on the Planning Team, as well as other roles with less commitment. See full details at vats.im/ctp/openings.…
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S.O.A.R – Top-Down Control
Welcome back to VATSIM SOAR! In this edition we will discuss VATSIM’s top-down Control. In the real world, there are different positions like Delivery, Ground, Tower, Approach/Departure, Area Control, and…
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S.O.A.R – Planning a Flight
Welcome back to VATSIM’s S.O.A.R.! Today we are going to dissect the flight plan form and how to make sure your plan is ATC ready! The VATSIM flight sim form…
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VATSIM First Wings – Austria/Germany
Booking is required via https://booking.vatsim.net/ Have you made a VATSIM account, but feel intimidated every time you try to speak on the frequency? Or have you yet to make an…
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Join us at FSWeekend 2024!
Hello everybody! VATSIM is looking forward to seeing you at FSWeekend on March 16-17, 2024! This year, VATSIM will once again be hosting their own stand alongside local representation from…
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S.O.A.R – Supervisor
VATSIM supervisors are volunteers who oversee and ensure the smooth operation on the network. They monitor controller & pilot activities, enforce rules, assist VATSIM members, handle disputes, and contribute to…
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S.O.A.R – Initial Altitude
Don’t know what altitude to fly to first? Well, you’ve got to start somewhere — the initial altitude! Read on to learn how to find and use these crucial climbs.
