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CTRL-R
Press CTRL-R to repeat the last ATC transmission directed at your
aircraft. Your aircraft identification throughout the scenarios will al-
ways be N054EG. Listen carefully for this call sign and follow ATC’s
instructions to properly execute the approach.
CTRL-K
Press CTRL-K to acknowledge and/or answer a request from the
program. One example of this might be if a controller asks you to
“report field in sight.” Since there is no way to actually converse with
the virtual controllers, CTRL-K is used by the program as a commu-
nication trigger. This is similar to a quick double-click of a push-to¬
talk switch in a real aircraft (sometimes requested by ATC to verify
communication).
CTRL-S
Press CTRL-S to disable the automatic setting of radios by the virtual
instructor (see next section).
INSTRUCTOR “HELP”
At the beginning of the each scenario the program will ask if you
would like to have the help of an instructor. By answering “yes” to
this option you will be inviting a virtual instructor into the cockpit.
The virtual instructor will act more like the copilot or PNF (pilot not
flying) in these scenarios, setting up essential radios and thus taking
some of the workload.
The virtual instructor will also provide tips along the way when
appropriate which, will be displayed at the top of the screen in the
information display area. Always make sure to stay in the loop and
check the inputs of the virtual instructor!
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