When AI receive instructions from a controller they will now wait until the transmission is complete, rather than executing those instructions the instant the transmission starts. If you’re miles away and flying low behind a ridge, you’ll struggle to hear what the controller is saying. In other words, if you’re close to an airport with clear line of sight, you’ll get nice, strong, clear reception. The quality of the received audio now takes the distance from the controller, relative altitude, the type of controller, and any blocking terrain into account. Male/female selectable voices are available for the pilot too, in the Sound settings page. To go with the regional variation in accents, the system now supports more than one voice per region, giving more variation as well as both male and female voices. Having separate geographic regions means that different parts of the world can use voices that sound locally appropriate, but more importantly regions can have distinct messages and standards. One of the major changes, which may also be one of the least noticeable, is that there is now a system of global regions replacing the previous single global control region which modelled US-specific rules and messages. AI now wait for controller instructions to be spoken before obeying them.Reception strength varies with distance from the transmitter, and intervening terrain.Male and female selectable pilot voices.6 distinct regions (Asia, Australia, Euro, India, USA and Global).This article will highlight some of the major changes and point out some of the more subtle ones to try and give you an idea of what to expect. The Air Traffic Control (ATC) system in X-Plane 12 has had a major re-vamp compared to that of X-Plane 11.
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