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Welcome to the VATSIM Europe Region (VATEUR) web page !!

We are One of Seven global Regions of the "Virtual Air Traffic SIMulation network" (VATSIM).

If you happened to have dropped in here by chance, what we do is:

Provide virtual Air Traffic Control as virtual controllers (from our PCs), to
virtual pilots flying with their PC based Flight Simulators (who can see each other when within visual range)
all connected to the same global network, using real time weather
and -, it is all for free

... in an authentic simulation of real world procedures. To communicate we use free software downloadable from VATSIM.


VATSIM started operations on July 27th, 2001.

Registrations for IDs are accepted at VATSIM's main website http://vatsim.net.

Please, do not forget to choose your Division (EUD, UK or RUS) within Europe Region (EUR) from the ID maintenance sub page, after you have registered.

After you have registered, visit the Division's and VACC's web pages to continue learning more about what VATSIM has organized in your area.


OUR THREE DIVISIONS

VATSIM Europe, as a Region, is divided into three Divisions:

Each Division have their own divisional regulations, but they all abide by a common Region Policy.


other news.........

VATSpy

04 May 08: VAT-Spy v1.0 has been released

Ross Carlson, the author of VRC, has released VAT-Spy, a new application
similar to ServInfo, a traffic and ATC viewer exclusively for the VATSIM network.


EuroScope

28 Mar 08: EuroScope v3.0 has been released!

The European ATC Client, named EuroScope, has been updated.
For download, details and more information, click on the above logo.


VatAware

20 Sep 07: VatAware, a VATSIM statistical tracking tool, has been released.

In addition to track any VATSIM VFR & IFR flights with a flight plan, Vataware also
includes numerous search-functions. Click on above logo for their homepage.


Virtual Radar Client

14 Aug 07: VRC version 1.2.1 is now available

This is primarily a bug fix release, but also includes a number of enhancements. Check this webpage for details.


vRoute

31 Mar 07 : vRoute is now available

vRoute.info is a revolutionary new online flying tool that combines VATSIM server information ("servinfo"), World's largest flight plan database (43000 routes available as of March 2007), plus Flight and ATC booking features, all in one place.

The program is intended for use with VATSIM network, however some features, namely the route database, can be used for flying offline, or on any other online flight simulation network. Check their webpage for details.


Advanced Simulated Radar Client for ATCs

06 Nov 06: Finally, the ASRC version 1.2 has been released.

Grab the new version at http://www.asrc.info/.


FSInn for VATSIM

11 Oct 06: FSInn have released version 1.2

Grab the client at: http://www.mcdu.com/en/download.php


SquawkBox3 for VATSIM

03 Jul 06 : New SquawkBox version 3.1.0 has been released.

Check download on SB3's homepage: www.squawkbox.ca


18 Mar 06: ACSim (the "Sweatbox") released for ATC training

Over the past several years, virtual traffic volume has grown tremendously. However it is still very scattered, random and unreliable. To practice ATC efficiently there's no replacement for controlling under the critique of a knowledgeable mentor or instructor, so the members of VATSIM's Boston ARTCC suggested a program to simulate traffic.
To implement that idea Chris Serio has come up with the ACSim, also known as the “Sweatbox”. The ACSim (short for AirCraft Simulator) is a program that connects to a stand-alone VATSIM server and allows an instructor to set up and control any number of IFR and/or VFR aircraft. The student connects to the same server using the usual VATSIM controller software and controls the “simulated simulated aircraft” in scenarios presented by the instructor. VATSIM will be bringing the ACSim server online in March 2006, and ACSim will be made available to regional, divisional and subdivisional staff to implement in local training programs as they consider appropriate. Members will be informed of local arrangements by their divisional staff and instructors. Further information can be found here.


12 Dec 05: Announcing the release of XSquawkBox, and its approval for use on the VATSIM network.

Developed by Ben Supnik, XSquawkBox is a plug in for the X-Plane flight simulator (versions 6, 7 and 8), allowing users to fly on-line in X-Plane.

XSB for VATSIM features:
- Integrated voice
- Automatic voice room tuning with the com1 frequency
- Weather from VATSIM
- Integrated UI: the plug in appears entirely within the flight sim
- Easy installation: install the plug in and a new menu appears for XSquawkBox - no other apps to start or clutter
- Minimal UI: where possible things like transponder and radio tuning are done with the real x-plane panel and not a separate UI
- CSL: XSquawkBox has a CSL format for adding additional models to XSB's vocabulary

XSB is available at: http://www.xsquawkbox.net/xsb/


Global OneSky4 ATC Event - Click on image for more info

OneSky4 took place on 7 May 2005, click on above image for more info.


To use any of the ATC Clients, you will need a VATSIM account. If you do not already have one, please visit http://vatsim.net to register for an account. Within minutes you will experience a whole new dimension of online flight.


Kind regards,

Kyprianos Biris
VATSIM Europe Region Director
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