FSHud Air Traffic Control has officially launched version 1.3, bringing their most advanced traffic technology to Microsoft Flight Simulator and Prepar3D.
Version 1.3 offers essential features for an accurate ATC simulation, beginning with ground operations. In the real world, smooth and safe operations are crucial when aircraft are taxiing, crossing runways, taking off, or landing. Version 1.3 delivers the most precise ground operations yet. With FSHud – Air Traffic Control, users experience real ATC, not random events and aircraft placements.
During departure and arrival, FSHud – Air Traffic Control manages all frequencies, handling communications with both ground control and tower, and overseeing all necessary procedures and clearances. This makes it easy for newcomers and experienced simmers to focus on flying.
There is new integration of new traffic separation, speed assignment, and vectoring technology, which replicates real-world air traffic control practices. On approach, FSHud now successfully manages all communications between approach/departure control and the tower, considering runway availability and weather conditions.
One of the significant updates in this version is the redesigned user interface, which provides a more intuitive and user-friendly experience, with easier access to instructional videos and other information.
With the release of version 1.3, attention now turns to version 1.4. This upcoming release will feature new realistic voices to enhance auditory immersion and realism. Additionally, version 1.4 will introduce a speech recognition system to FSHud – Air Traffic Control, allowing pilots to interact with ATC using their voice, significantly enhancing the simulator experience.
If you want to get FSHud, you can do so from Flight1’s website for $34.95 USD. You can also watch the video above to get an overview on the recent 1.3 update.