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    14 December 2019 06:00 PM      15 December 2019 01:00 PM

    Cross the Ditch 17: Summer 2019
    Celebrating ten years of Crossing the Ditch!
    All eyes are on Wellington, as VATSIM's pilots connect New Zealand's capital to three great Australian airports. December is the time for all pilots to taste the Southern Summer and Cross the Ditch!
    Check out the official Cross the Ditch website
    Apply to provide ATC
    Book your Flights now!
    View the Event Schedule
    Check out the Virtual Airline Leaderboard
    Grab the recommended add-on scenery for each of the event airports
    What's it all about?
    For twenty hours this December, the skies over the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand will be filled with aircraft all on a mission to Cross the Ditch.
    An example of that typical down-under understatement, this "ditch" is over 1100nm wide. The flight routes all range from three to four hours flight time.
    Throughout the event, the Oceania region's two divisions – VATNZ and VATPAC – will be providing full ATC coverage, in the Southern Hemisphere's premiere oceanic event.
    This is a great opportunity to experience Oceanic flying without the need to commit to an eight-hour flight!
    If you're new to Oceanic Flying, our reporting tool makes taking part a breeze.
    Event Times
    This twenty hour event is timed to allow pilots from all over the world join the fun:
    UTC: Saturday 14th December 2019 17:00 - Sunday 15th December 2019 13:00 AEDT: Sunday 15th December 2019 04:00 - Monday 16th December 2019 00:00 NZDT: Sunday 15th December 2019 06:00 - Monday 16th December 2019 02:00 Waves
    This season's event is organised in waves. Each airport will have a set departure window, during which time flights will be able to leave for the next destination. As the window closes, the departure window will open at the next destination.
    Given each of the flights is 3 - 4hrs in length, the previous wave's flights will be arriving at the same airport as the next wave departs, maximising the amount of traffic at each airport.
    NOTE: in order to ensure that you have ATC coverage throughout your flight, you MUST fly the wave route that is active at the time of your departure.
    The individual routes are designed to ensure as much opposing traffic enroute as possible.
    Each flight passes from one Oceania division to the other, and the result is six mini-flyins over the course of twenty hours!
    The Waves for Cross the Ditch 17 - Summer 2019 are:
    Wave Flight Departure Window UTC AEDT NZDT 1 Wellington (NZWN) to Brisbane (YBBN) 1700-1930 0400-0630 0600-0830 2 Brisbane (YBBN) to Wellington (NZWN) 1930-2330 0630-1030 0830-1230 3 Wellington (NZWN) to Avalon (YMAV) 2230-0300 0930-1400 1130-1600 4 Avalon (YMAV) to Wellington (NZWN) 0200-0630 1300-1730 1500-1930 5 Wellington (NZWN) to Canberra (YSCB) 0500-0930 1600-2030 1800-2230
    Calling all Pilots and Controllers
    Flight plans are available from the Flight Plans section.
    Book your flights now from the Flight Bookings page. Bookings made on this site help us plan for the event, and will also show up in vroute.
    Controllers wanting to get in on the action can also apply now at the event's ATC Applications page.

    Event details


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  • Upcoming Events

    • 29 March 2024 09:00 AM Until 10:15 AM
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      Simulation Date/Time: Current date set to daylight.
      Weather: Real World / Fair weather if real world is unsuitable for VFR operations.
      If not using live weather, please be mindful of others who are using live weather and will be taking off and landing into the wind.
      Distance: 152 nm
      Est Flight Time: approx 75 min
      Aircraft: Any GA aircraft capable of 130 kias.
      Altitude: Not above FL125. Suggested 4500 ft.
      Flight plan

      File as: YPAG YQRN YHAW YRYK YWPD YBLM YLEC
      GPS flight plan is available for FSX/P3D .pln, MFS2020 .pln, X-Plane .fms and Little Navmap.
      Navigation: Pilots are encouraged to navigate visually. For those less familiar the GPS flight plan is the recommended method of navigation.
      Communications
      Australia uses CTAF (Common Traffic Advisory Frequency) for radio comms at uncontrolled airfields. During an event, Pilots are requested to broadcast intentions on the published CTAF. Pilots should also be aware that it is a VATSIM CoC (Code of Conduct) requirement that all pilots at uncontrolled airfields should monitor UNICOM on 122.800. Pilots should ensure that at least one of their radios (COM 2 being the most likely) is tuned to receive UNICOM transmissions in addition to transmitting and receiving on the published CTAF.
      Pilots also should read this post regarding the implications of using VATSIM UNICOM for CTAF. It provides some insight into potential pitfalls for the unwary when monitoring 122.80 in a CTAF environment.
       
      Scenery
      Due to the plethora of simulation platforms now being used, scenery is left to the discretion of each pilot. 
       
      Flight details
      PORT AUGUSTA [YPAG] Takeoff
      elev: 56
      rwy: 15/33 asphalt [RH circuit RWY 33]
      CTAF: 126.9

      Do not overfly the Cultana Military Training Area south west of Port Augusta.
        QUORN [YQRN] T&G - visual along the Flinders Ranges Way
      elev: 831
      rwy: 18/36 gravel
      CTAF: 126.7
        HAWKER [YHAW] T&G - visual along the Flinders Ranges Way
      elev: 1052
      rwy: 18/36 asphalt
      CTAF: 126.7
        RAWNSLEY PARK [YRYK] T&G - visual along the Flinders Ranges Way
      elev: 1383
      rwy: 03/21 dirt
      CTAF: 126.7
        WILPENA POUND [YWPD] T&G - visual along the Flinders Ranges Way
      elev: 1707
      rwy: 10/28 dirt
      CTAF: 126.7
        BLINMAN [YBLM] T&G - visual along the Flinders Ranges Way
      elev: 1972
      rwy: 04/22 14/32 dirt
      CTAF: 126.7
        PARACHILNA overly - visual along Parachilna Gorge Road
        LEIGH CREEK [YLEC] Land - visual along the Outback Highway
      elev: 856
      rwy: 02/20 11/29 asphalt
      CTAF: 126.7 Chart

    • 31 March 2024 09:00 AM Until 10:15 AM
      0  
      Simulation Date/Time: Current date set to daylight.
      Weather: Real World / Fair weather if real world is unsuitable for VFR operations.
      If not using live weather, please be mindful of others who are using live weather and will be taking off and landing into the wind.
      Distance: 154 nm
      Est Flight Time: approx 75 min
      Aircraft: Any GA aircraft capable of 130 kias.
      Altitude: Not above FL125. Suggested 2500 ft.
      Flight plan

      File as: YLEC YCPT YMGN YPAG
      GPS flight plan is available for FSX/P3D .pln, MFS2020 .pln, X-Plane .fms and Little Navmap.
      Navigation: Pilots are encouraged to navigate visually. For those less familiar the GPS flight plan is the recommended method of navigation.
      Communications
      Australia uses CTAF (Common Traffic Advisory Frequency) for radio comms at uncontrolled airfields. During an event, Pilots are requested to broadcast intentions on the published CTAF. Pilots should also be aware that it is a VATSIM CoC (Code of Conduct) requirement that all pilots at uncontrolled airfields should monitor UNICOM on 122.800. Pilots should ensure that at least one of their radios (COM 2 being the most likely) is tuned to receive UNICOM transmissions in addition to transmitting and receiving on the published CTAF.
      Pilots also should read this post regarding the implications of using VATSIM UNICOM for CTAF. It provides some insight into potential pitfalls for the unwary when monitoring 122.80 in a CTAF environment.
       
      Scenery
      Due to the plethora of simulation platforms now being used, scenery is left to the discretion of each pilot. 
       
      Flight details
      LEIGH CREEK [YLEC] Takeoff
      elev: 856
      rwy: 02/20 11/29 asphalt
      CTAF: 126.7
        BELTANA RACECOURSE overfly - visual along the Outback Highway
        CARRAPATEENA [YCPT] T&G - H-231° D-53 nm
      elev: 672
      rwy: 01/19 asphalt
      CTAF: 125.85
        MOUNT GUNSON [YMGN] T&G - H-230° D-16.6 nm
      elev: 344
      rwy: 05/23 10/28 14/32 dirt
      CTAF: 126.7
        PORT AUGUSTA [YPAG] Land - visual along the Stuart Highway
      elev: 56
      rwy: 15/33 asphalt [RH circuit RWY 33]
      CTAF: 126.9

      Do not overfly the Cultana Military Training Area south west of Port Augusta.
        Chart

    • 01 April 2024 07:30 AM Until 11:30 AM
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      You know it’s the end of the month when Spilled Milk Run Monday is back on the calendar. This Easter, we are bringing back the popular Easter Egg Hunt! On the 1st of April, depart Sydney in search of 3 easter eggs at three differrent airports inside the great state of New South Wales.
      The first pilot to identify, fly to and land at each airport wins!
      Hints for where these airports will be released on the VATPAC Discord.
       
      Edition Details:
      The Idea of this Edition of Spilled Milk Run Monday is similar to the Easter Egg Hunt we did last year. From 0800z, one hint will be released every 30 minutes on the VATPAC Discord providing 3 different hints, one for each of the three different airport locations. Pilots then depart Sydney in search for the airports. Once a pilot lands at the airport they believe the Easter egg is at, they take a screenshot and post it in the VATPAC Discord's Event Channel. The first pilot to correctly land and take a screenshot at each airport wins!
      Pilots and controllers must follow the relevant criteria below in order to be eligible to win a prize!
       
      Edition Details:
      thanks to the generous donations of some of the VATPAC staff, there will be four prizes up for grabs during the Easter egg hunt. The prizes are as follows:
      Pilots: 3 x  €10 ($15AUD) simMarket Gift Vouchers - 1 per airport Controllers: 1 x €10 ($15AUD) simMarket Gift Voucher - all eligible controllers will be added to a draw and randomly selected to win the prize. In order to be eligible to win one of the prizes pilots and controllers must follow the following procedures:
      Pilots:
      All pilots must depart Sydney (YSSY) and remain online and connected for the duration of the flight Pilots must not use any sim rate enhancement at any time. Doing so will automatically result in disqualification. Pilots must follow all controller instructions and not take purposeful shortcuts or refuse sequencing to try and shorten the duration of their flight. VATPAC events staff, senior staff and directors are not eligible to win pilot prizes. Pilots must not use high performance aircraft to reduce their flights duration. This includes fighter jets, high altitude / speed airliners such as the Concorde, or any other aircraft purposely chosen for an unrealistic speed advantage. Upon arrival at the chosen airfield, pilots must post a screenshot on the VATPAC discord #events channel showing their simulator, and a tracking software (Volanta, Simaware) with the flight plan showing the whole flight and tag an event coordinator. Pilots are only eligible to receive one (1) prize. Pilot can only depart Sydney once the first hint is released. All flights to correct airports will be closely tracked by Event Coordinators. If a member of the events team believes your flight was not in observance of the above criteria, or that you had any form of unfair advantage, they may deem you ineligible to receive a prize.
       
      Controllers:
      All rostered and unrostered controllers who contributed for at least one hour will be considered for the prize Controllers not active for the duration of their rostered period (without a valid excuse) will be ineligible for the draw Controllers who already received a pilot prize will not be eligible for the draw At the close of the event the winners of each category will be announced. 

      Controllers:
      Controllers who wish to control a position during this event are encouraged to apply here. Positions that do not have a controller online (i.e. no controller controlling the position) will remain free for all controllers available on the day to control.
      BN-ARL_CTR ML-YWE_CTR ML-BIK_CTR
        SY_APP SY_TWR SY_GND SY_DEL *Non-Standard positions* will be available for opening depending on traffic levels. They may only be opened once all of the Standard positions are filled. Please see a member of Staff, or a C3 rated controller to be granted permission to open a non-standard position. Please review the controller NOTAM for detailed information about which Non-Standard Positions are automatically authorized.
       
      Scenery:
      YSSY - Sydney:
      Payware - FlyTampa v2 (FSX/P3D)
      Payware – FlyTampa (MSFS)
      Payware - TaiModels (X-Plane 11)
      Freeware - AVSIM (FSX/P3D)
    • 03 April 2024 09:00 AM Until 10:30 AM
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      This Weeks Flight for Wednesday 3rd April 2024 takes us to the Caribbean flying an island hop from Point-a-Pitre in French Gaudeloupe (TFFR) to the famous Princess Juliana Int'l in the Netherland Antilles (TNCM).
      Highlights will be two of the most dangerous airfields in the world, Gustaf III Airport (TFFJ) on St Barthelemy Island with a very steep arrival and the other being Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport on the island of SABA which is only 400 metres in length.
      Approaches in to Gustaf III Airport (TFFJ) can use either rwy 10 (left hand pattern) or rwy 28 (also left hand pattern). The arrival using rwy 10 is very steep which makes it quite dangerous. NB: rwy 28 can only be used for full stop arrivals so any T&G's will have to use rwy 10, the steep one). Airport is open to all traffic however note aircraft type required. Refer link for details.
      Approaches into SABA (TNCS) can use either rwy 12 (Lefthand pattern) or Rwy 30 (Right hand pattern). Runways both have an “X” at each end however this just represents the fact that the airport is closed to all but specific licenced traffic. Refer link for details.
      Flight created by YMA555
       
      Aircraft: Capable of 150 kias and STOL with reverse prop capability to assist stopping i.e. Twin Otter, C208 or the like.
      Comms: Tune Radio to 122.80MHz - Unless Advised by ATC or further detailed hereunder
      Flight Route: Link
      Weather: Real time weather, fair weather if conditions are not suitable for VFR Flying.
      Flight Plan:(TFFR-TNCM)< Just click on this link for Flight Plan for .fms and .pln
      BELOW: MAP OF ROUTE



       

       
      THANKS FOR FLYING VATPAC WORLD DISCOVERY FLIGHTS
       

    • 05 April 2024 09:00 AM Until 10:15 AM
      0  
      Simulation Date/Time: Current date set to daylight.
      Weather: Real World / Fair weather if real world is unsuitable for VFR operations.
      If not using live weather, please be mindful of others who are using live weather and will be taking off and landing into the wind.
      Distance: 156 nm
      Est Flight Time: approx 75 min
      Aircraft: Any GA aircraft capable of 130 kias.
      Altitude: Remain in Class G airspace outside Jandakot CTR. See waypoint notes below.
      Flight plan

      File as: YPJT SHOP CDM YDVE BTON YCIG YQDN YCUN
      GPS flight plan is available for FSX/P3D .pln, MFS2020 .pln, X-Plane .fms and Little Navmap.
      Navigation: Pilots are encouraged to navigate visually. For those less familiar the GPS flight plan is the recommended method of navigation.
      Communications
      Australia uses CTAF (Common Traffic Advisory Frequency) for radio comms at uncontrolled airfields. During an event, Pilots are requested to broadcast intentions on the published CTAF. Pilots should also be aware that it is a VATSIM CoC (Code of Conduct) requirement that all pilots at uncontrolled airfields should monitor UNICOM on 122.800. Pilots should ensure that at least one of their radios (COM 2 being the most likely) is tuned to receive UNICOM transmissions in addition to transmitting and receiving on the published CTAF.
      Pilots also should read this post regarding the implications of using VATSIM UNICOM for CTAF. It provides some insight into potential pitfalls for the unwary when monitoring 122.80 in a CTAF environment.
       
      Scenery
      Due to the plethora of simulation platforms now being used, scenery is left to the discretion of each pilot. 
       
      Flight details
      PERTH/JANDAKOT [YPJT] Takeoff
      elev: 99
      rwy: 06L/24R 06R/24L 12/30 asphalt
      TWR/CTAF: 118.1
      NDB: JT 281

      Tune DME to Perth VOR/DME (PH 113.7)

      Not above 1500 ft within Jandakot CTR.
      Not above 2000 ft within 11 DME PH.
      Not above 3500 ft within 22 DME PH.
        ARMADALE SHOPS [SHOP] overfly not above 3500 ft - H-116° D-7.5 nm or as directed by ATC
        CANNING CAM [CDM] overfly not above 3500 ft - H-095° D-5.6 nm
        LESLEY overfly not above 3500 ft - H081° to the Brookton Highway

      Not above 4500 ft within 36 DME PH.
      Not above 8500 ft beyond 36 DME PH.
        DALE RIVER [YDVE] T&G - visual along the Brookton Highway
      elev: 991
      rwy: 15/33 grass
      CTAF: 126.7
        BROOKTON [BTON] overfly - visual along the Brookton Highway
        CORRIGIN [YCIG] T&G - visual along Brookton-Corrigin Road
      elev: 1116
      rwy: 04/22 08/26 dirt
      CTAF: 126.7
        QUAIRADING [YQDG] T&G - visual along Quairading-Corrigin Road
      elev: 795
      rwy: 05/23 dirt
      CTAF: 126.7
        CUNDERDIN [YCUN] Land - visual along Quairading-Corrigin Road
      elev: 705
      rwy: 05/23 14/32 asphalt
      CTAF: 127.8 Charts


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