Calling MPL/LSA Instructors and other Interested Pilots!
Learning to become proficient in 'radio speak' is one area that a lot of newby (and some slightly older ) pilots struggle with. As I see it, the problem that has always existed is that any training a new pilot can get their hands on is not specific to THEIR area, airstrip, etc., whereas this proposed tool allows a pilot to input the criteria for THEIR airstrip and THEIR planned route and for them to practice the 'radio speak' pertinent to THEIR FLIGHT until getting it right, and BEFORE heading into the skies!
Please can you indicate whether you think there may be an appetite for such a tool, i.e. for the training of students in radio communications for both the non-towered and towered (unmanned and manned) environments.
For example, an MPL pilot experienced in flying at non-towered (unmanned) airstrips could use the towered (manned) training tool, which is still in development, for brushing up on those infrequently used skills if having to fly into a towered (manned) airport.
So, available now as a beta version is the first of the two tools, which is for flying from/to non-towered (unmanned) airports.
The second tool, which is significantly more complex to construct, would be for the towered (manned) airports, and would involve multiple permutations of communicating with ATC.
So, below are some screenshots of the inputs for the VFR Communications Training Tool for Non-Towered Airports.
Also, attached is a pdf of an example of the output which a pilot would obtain after inputting the data of his route (note: the radio frequency change data is for illustration purposes only).
It would be good to get some comments from instructors and any other interested parties so as to ensure that the language used is generic enough for all to live with, and to correct any 'radio speak' before finalising the tool and making it available to all and sundry!
I would be happy to forward the beta version of the tool to instructors/others to look at and play with on the condition that it is not released into the field until version 1.0 (first release) is updated/issued. The tool is written in MS Excel. So please PM me if you are interested in taking a look.
Any comments or suggestions?
Safe Skies
John.com
1. Aircraft Details Take-On
2. Input Data
3. PDF of Output
Radio Speak! VFR Communications Training Tool
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Re: Radio Speak! VFR Communications Training Tool
Thanks John.com
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