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[Paderborn] ATC gives approach very very late


Er!k

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I noticed at Paderborn Airport that ATC gives you a landing runway if you are almost at the airport. So I was approaching at 3.000ft, and already saw the runway until ATC instructed me to land on RWY 24. So I actually overflew the airport and made a large turn to succesfully land. Bumpy weather today, by the way...

 

I haven't noticed this before at an airport (although ATC is very buggy), so I was wondering if it is caused by the add-on. Anyone else experiencing the same?

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The ATC is crazy, gives wrong command etc, say that other aircraft are 20000 feet out of height etc etc. Not possible to use. very buggy unfortunately. In addition Live traffic is a yoke, nothing occur as it should. It will take several months (or years) before they have a reasonable Live traffic as we are used to from FSX.

 

Åke

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3 hours ago, Akki said:

The ATC is crazy, gives wrong command etc, say that other aircraft are 20000 feet out of height etc etc. Not possible to use. very buggy unfortunately. In addition Live traffic is a yoke, nothing occur as it should. It will take several months (or years) before they have a reasonable Live traffic as we are used to from FSX.

 

Åke

 

Yes, I know but the behaviour at Paderborn is different... So interested if users experienced the same with AI ATC.

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