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    19 September 2020 09:00 AM      12:00 PM

    The VATPAC Events Department is proud to announce another edition of one of our most popular events - Panic Stations! Whether you fly a C172, B737 or A330, if you enjoy being on time, every time, then this is the event for you!
    Once again, we are putting an exciting twist on the usual event, by hosting it in a procedural environment, with two touchdown times and prizes to be won!!!! Take a scenic flight up to Alice Springs (YBAS) with an expectation to have full ATC services between 0900z and 1200z!
     
    Event Details:
    Panic Stations is a simple yet challenging event. Get as many aircraft flying to the destination as possible, with only one objective: Arrive at or after the target times, to enjoy bragging rights... Until the next panic stations event that is! 😏
    VATPAC is putting another spin on this event. Unlike last time, there will be two target arrival times and prizes for the winner of each time!!
    Touch Down Times for this event are 1000z & 1100z
    We recommend that pilots bring extra holding fuel for this event, as we attempt to accommodate all pilots, whilst controllers attempt to maintain a larger separation standard than usual!
    We look forward to seeing you all on the tarmac at Alice Springs!
     
    Prizes:
    To add yet another exciting twist to this event, the VATPAC Events team has been in contact with ORBX and are extremely happy to announce that ORBX will be providing three prizes for this event! 
    For Pilots: Two prizes will be on offer. To win an award, you must be the aircraft to arrive (touch down) at or just after the target arrival time. Each touchdown time has one prize that will be awarded.
    For Controllers: The controller who receives the most positive feedback from the community will receive the third prize! Feel free to plug https://feedback.vatpac.org/ to the pilots transitioning your airspace!!! (Make sure to select Events Department as the Department you are writing too!)
    You have to be in it to win it!!!
    The following prizes are available to Pilots and Controllers:
    Global Upgrades Collection Bundle (P3D) Global openLC Collection Bundle (P3D) TrueEarth Great Britain Collection Bundle (XPlane) TrueEarth US Collection Bundle (XPlane) Each winner will be able to select one of the above prizes to redeem.
    If you are lucky enough to win, you will immediately be contacted by VATPAC5 to redeem your reward! 
    To help us choose a winning controller, we need both pilots and controllers to submit feedback at feedback.vatpac.org and (if able) include the controller's name, CID and controlling position!

    Routes:
    VATPAC recommends the following routes to fly into Alice Springs. These are only some of the possible departure points you could use! Note: All aircraft will be routed via ARNTU or ANZAC into Alice Springs, so we request you plan via either of those waypoints!
    YSSY -> YBAS:
    ROUTE: TESAT KADOM A576 POLEV ANZAC AS
    YMML -> YBAS:
    ROUTE: ML KEPPA H164 LEC A461 AGAGO ARNTU AS
    YPAD -> YBAS:
    ROUTE: AD HAWKY J58 WHA J251 SARAH ARNTU AS
    YPPH -> YBAS:
    ROUTE: PH RAVON Z87 ROSMO Z23 KATCM Z83 YOKRA Y69 ROOKS W408 AYE J64 WINAL ARNTU AS
    YPDN -> YBAS:
    ROUTE: DN LAKUP J251 SCOTI ANZAC AS
    YBBN -> YBAS:
    ROUTE: BN WACKO V250 LEBIT V412 ROM T11 MITTS ANZAC AS
     
    ATC:
    Controllers interested in controlling for the event are encouraged to submit their ATC Applications here. Applications will remain open until five days before the event date, of which the roster will be compiled on the website. 
    The number of ATC positions available to the pilots will depend on the number of ATC Applications. The positions that are planned to be rostered are below. Note: *NS* is Non-Standard Positions which will be rostered based on controller availability and position requirements. 
    Login Identifier: Radio Callsign: Frequency: AS_TWR Alice Tower 118.300 AS_GND Alice Ground [TBD]       ML-ASP_CTR Melbourne Centre 131.800 ML-ASW_CTR* Melbourne Centre 121.850 ML-ASE_CTR* Melbourne Centre 128.850       ML-TBD_CTR Melbourne Centre 125.300 ML-ESP_CTR Melbourne Centre 123.950 BN-ISA_CTR Brisbane Centre 125.200 BN-TRT_CTR Brisbane Centre 133.200  
    Previous Winners:
    During the last event (Panic Stations Melbourne), the following members took home the trophy for their respective categories:
    JET: VOZ324 B738 Jacob Maher // Landed 09:03:00 NON-JET: QLK131D DH8D Ken Dixon // Landed 09:01:37 Could you be the next person to take home the Panic Stations trophy? 🏆
     
    Scenery:
    YBAS - Alice Springs
    Payware - ORBX (FSX/P3D)
    Freeware - Flightsim (FSX)
    Freeware - Xplane.org (Xplane)
    YSSY - Sydney Kingsford Smith
    Payware - FlyTampa (FSX/P3D)
    Freeware - AVSIM (FSX/P3D)
    Freeware - ISDG (Xplane)
    YMML - Melbourne Tullamarine
    Payware - ORBX (FSX/P3D)
    Freeware - FlyAwaySimulations (FSX/P3D)
    Freeware - ISDG (Xplane)
    YPAD - Adelaide Airport
    Payware - AUSCENE2 (FSX/P3D)
    Freeware - FlyAwaySimulations (FSX/P3D)
    Freeware - ISDG (Xplane)
    YPPH - Perth Airport
    Payware - MFSG (FSX/P3D)
    Freeware - AVSIM (FSX)
    Freeware - Gateway (Xplane)
    YPDN - Darwin International Airport
    Payware - MFSG (FSX/P3D)
    Freeware - AVSIM (FSX)
    Freeware - Xplane Scenery Gateway (Xplane)
    YBBN - Brisbane International Airport
    Payware - ORBX (FSX/P3D)
    Freeware - AVSIM (FSX/P3D)
    MISC - Miscellaneous Items
    Payware - AUSv2 (FSX/P3D) *Required by ORBX Airports*
    Freeware - OpenSceneryX (Xplane) *Required by some Xplane sceneries*

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    • 21 April 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: 114 nm
      Est Flight Time: approx 75 min
      Aircraft: Cessna 172 or similar aircraft capable of 100 kias.
      Altitude: Remain in Class G airspace outside Cairns CTR. See waypoint notes below.
      Flight plan

      File as: YCGO YSMT YHTN ATH YATH LMGE GOV PFRM EDT EARV KOPP MARQ BRIN REDL CBLT SMIF YKS YBCS
      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
      CHILLAGOE [YCGO] Takeoff
      elev: 1123
      rwy: 17/35 asphalt
      CTAF: 126.7

      Tune DME to Cairns VOR/DME (CS 113.0)

      Not above 8500 ft to 36 DME CS
        ALMADEN overfly - visual along the Burke Development Road
        SUNNYMOUNT [YSMT] T&G - visual along the Burke Development Road
      elev: 1961
      rwy: 11/29 grass
      CTAF: 126.7
        IRVINEBANK overfly - visual along Herberton-Petford Road
        HERBERTON [YHTN] T&G - visual along Herberton-Petford Road
      elev: 2715
      rwy: 16/34 grass
      CTAF: 126.7

      Not above 6500 ft within 36 DME CS
        ATHERTON [ATH] overfly - visual along Atherton-Herberton Road
        ATHERTON [YATH] T&G - adjacent VFR waypoint
      elev: 2460
      rwy: 15/33 grass
      CTAF: 126.7
        LAKE BARRINE overfly not above 6500 ft - visual along the Gillies Highway

      Not above 4500 ft within 22 DME CS
        LITTLE MULGRAVE RIVER [LMGE] overfly not above 6500 ft - visual along the Gillies Highway
        GORDONVALE [GOV] overfly not above 2500 ft - visual along the Gillies Highway
      *** Inbound reporting point ***

      Note: Cairns may be controlled top down by Brisbane Centre.

      If ATC is active, follow the Western VFR Corridor until instructed to turn base. Remain west of the Bruce Highway/Cairns Western Arterial Road/Captain Cook Highway.

      Not above 3500 ft within 12 DME CS
        PALM FARM [PFRM] overfly - visual west of the Bruce Highway

      Not above 1000 ft within 7 DME CS or as instructed by ATC.
        EDMONTON [EDT] overfly - visual west of the Bruce Highway

      If ATC is active, do not proceed until given circuit instructions.

      If Runway 33 is in use, expect left base after Edmonton.
        EARLVILLE [EARV] overfly - visual west of the Bruce Highway
        KOPPEN PARK [KOPP] overfly - visual west of the Cairns Western Arterial Road
        MARONI'S QUARRY [MARQ] overfly - visual west of the Cairns Western Arterial Road
        BRINSMEAD [BRIN] overfly - visual west of the Cairns Western Arterial Road
        REDLYNCH [REDL] overfly - visual west of the Cairns Western Arterial Road
        CABLEWAY TERMINAL [CBLT] overfly - visual west of the Cairns Western Arterial Road

      If Runway 15 is in use, expect right base after Cableway Terminal. Remain west of the Captain Cook Highway until given instructions to turn base.
        SMITHFIELD [SMIF] overfly - visual west of the Captain Cook Highway
        YORKEYS KNOB [YKS] overfly - visual towards the coast or as directed by ATC
        CAIRNS [YBCS] Land - visual along the coast or as directed by ATC
      elev: 10
      rwy: 15/33 asphalt
      TWR: 124.9
      VOR/DME: CS 113.0
      NDB: CS 364 Charts


       
    • 24 April 2024 09:30 AM Until 11:00 AM
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      This Weeks Flight for Wednesday 24th April 2024 finds us in the USA flying from Grand Canyon National Park (KGCN) and will follow the might Colorado River and the Grand Canyon to Boulder City (KBVU). There are a number of T&G's along the route at pilot's discretion.Flight created by YMA555
      Aircraft: Capable of 150 kias
      Comms: Tune Radio to 122.80MHz - Unless Advised by ATC or further detailed hereunder
      .Flight Plan: Link
      Suggested Altitude: Follow flight plan or just follow the Colorado River
      Distance: 199nm
      Weather: Real time weather, fair weather if conditions are not suitable for VFR Flying.
      Flight Plan:(KGCN-KBVU)< Just click on this link for Flight Plan for .fms and .pln
      BELOW: MAP OF ROUTE


       

       
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    • 26 April 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: 140 nm
      Est Flight Time: approx 75 min
      Aircraft: Cessna 172 or similar aircraft capable of 120 kias.
      Altitude: Not above 8500 ft. Suggested 2500 ft.
      Flight plan

      File as: YWBL CAU YCWO YARA YMBU YBDG
      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
      WARRAMBOOL [YWBL] Takeoff
      elev: 242
      rwy: 04/22 13/31 asphalt
      CTAF: 126.0
        CARAMUT [CAU] overfly - visual along Warrnambool-Caramut Road
        CHATSWORTH [YCWO] T&G - visual along the Caramut-Chatsworth Road
      elev: 628
      rwy: 02/20 10/28 grass
      CTAF: 126.7
        ARARAT [YARA] T&G - visual along Chatsworth-Wickliffe Road and Mortlake-Ararat Road
      elev: 1008
      rwy: 12/30 asphalt
      rwy: 04/22 grass
      CTAF: 126.7
        MARYBOROUGH [YMBU] T&G - visual along the Pyrenees Highway
      elev: 766
      rwy: 17/35 asphalt [RH circuit RWY 17]
      rwy: 06/24 grass [RH circuit RWY 24]
      CTAF: 119.1
        LAANECOORIE RESERVOIE overfly - visual along Bendigo-Maryborough Road
        BENDIGO [YBDG] Land - visual along Bendigo-Maryborough Road
      elev: 710
      rwy: 05/23 17/35 asphalt [RH circuit RWY 05 and 35]
      CTAF: 119.3 Chart

    • 28 April 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: 145 nm
      Est Flight Time: approx 75 min
      Aircraft: Cessna 172 or similar aircraft capable of 120 kias.
      Altitude: Not above 8500 ft. Suggested 3500 ft.
      Flight plan

      File as: YBDG YCAL DFD CWK YBLT SKP YDER YWBL
      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
      BENDIGO [YBDG] Takeoff
      elev: 710
      rwy: 05/23 17/35 asphalt [RH circuit RWY 05 and 35]
      CTAF: 119.3
        CASTLEMAINE [YCAL] T&G - visual along the Calder Freeway and Midland Highway
      elev: 963
      rwy: 01/19 10/28 dirt
      CTAF: 126.7
        DAYLESFORD [DFD] overfly -  visual along the Midland Highway
        CRESWICK [CWK] overfly - visual along the Midland Highway
        BALLARAT [YBLT] T&G - visual along the Pyrenees Highway
      elev: 1433
      rwy: 05/23 18/36 asphalt [RH circuit RWY 18]
      rwy: 13/31 grass [RH circuit RWY 13]
      CTAF: 127.75
        SKIPTON [SKP] overfly - visual along the Glenelg Highway
        LISMORE overfly - visual along Lismore-Skipton Road
        DERRINALLUM [YDER] T&G - visual along the Hamilton Highway
      elev: 600
      rwy: 17/35 grass
      CTAF: 126.7
        MORTLAKE overfly - visual along the Hamilton Highway
        WARRAMBOOL [YWBL] Land - visual along the Hopkins Highway
      elev: 242
      rwy: 04/22 13/31 asphalt
      CTAF: 126.0 Chart

    • 29 April 2024 06:00 AM Until 12:00 PM
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      It’s the end of the month and Spilled Milk Run Monday is back on the calendar. This week we are taking you from New Zealand, to Australia as we commemorate those who shall not grow old, as we who are left grow old.
      Fly from Wellington (NZWN) to Canberra (YSCB) and Sydney (YSSY) with full expectations of ATC Services throughout your flight!
      Please Note: Depart NZWN between 06-09z. Arrival ATC will be online from 08-12z in Australia!
       
      Routes:
      We recommend the following routes between Wellington, Canberra and Sydney.
      NZWN - YSCB: TANEN M636 SASRO M636 PLUGA DCT RAZZI
      NZWN - YSSY: TANEN M636 PLUGA RIKNI N774 MARLN
       
      Flying in Oceanic Airspace:
      Normal ATC throughout Australia (Brisbane Centre, Melbourne Centre, Sydney Approach, etc.) rely on radar to determine where an aircraft is in the air. Over the ocean, there is no radar. This non-radar airspace is controlled by Oceanic ATC.
      All Oceanic Controlled Airspace in Australia is controlled from Brisbane, so all oceanic controllers in Australia are called "Brisbane Radio"
      One of the significant differences between radar and oceanic flying is the need for position reports. 
      Position reports are how ATC can determine where you are. Position reports contain estimates for waypoints, speeds, altitudes and any other information. Because there is no radar over the ocean, ATC relies on time-based separation and reports from the pilots. ATC has no way of determining where you are unless you specifically tell them.
      The standard format is:
      Current/Previous waypoint name and the time you crossed that point. Current Flight Level Mach number if assigned by ATC. Your next waypoint and estimate for that point. The waypoint after that. For example: "Qantas 123 is position PLUGA at time 0523, Flight Level 380, estimating VELKU at 0750, SASRO next."
      You can use the Oceanic Reporting Tool to help construct oceanic position reports.
      Find more information regarding Oceanic Procedures here.
       
      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-TSN_FSS BN-ARL_CTR ML-BIK_CTR SY_APP SY_TWR SY_GND CB_APP CB_TWR CB_GND  
      Scenery:
      YSSY - Sydney:
      Payware - FlyTampa v2 (FSX/P3D)
      Payware – FlyTampa (MSFS)
      Payware - TaiModels (X-Plane 11)
      Freeware - AVSIM (FSX/P3D)
      YSCB - Canberra:
      Payware - Impulse Simulations (MSFS)
      Payware - ORBX (FSX/P3D)
      Freeware - FlyAwaySimulations (FSX/P3D)
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