Nothing beats hands on realistic practical training
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No matter how much you read and test yourself with quizzes, a critical aspect of being able to clear a practical radiotelephony test, is to undertake radiotelephony in an environment that can accurately simulate a real-world flight .
Generate randomised flight plans complete with airway routing and navigation card generation. Thus adding a realistic route for you to fly. This will allow you to use names of places, refer to the routing, waypoints, navigation aids headings, tracks and most importantly correct ETAs, as you would in the real world.
Generate a set of frequencies, (also randomised) to force you to use different frequencies regularly, as this is what you will do in the real world. This includes VHF, HF, Transponder and SELCAL codes.
Show real-time animated flight parameters on a standard 6-Pack or EFIS display, as you would see in your aircraft. This allows you to refer to actual parameters in your responses to ATC calls. Without such a capability, you would be imagining these and you would not give realistic calls. After all not only are you practising for an exam, but also for the real world.
A large set of calls can be practised. The ATC calls are generated using human-like voices. This is as close as you can get to practicing with a real person opposite you. The spoken words are also shown in text form and your expected responses are also shown in text form as a prompt to help you learn rapidly. All these can be downloaded later as a text file for learning separately.
When you are finally ready, a huge database of randomised scenarios can be tested to see how well you are performing and see your improvement over time in your ability to handle emergent and varying emergent situations.
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