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Pushed Strips


Russell DeSpain 1292757
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Russell DeSpain 1292757
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Is there a function within VRC that would allow an enroute controller to push a strip to a tower or ground controller manually without a handoff?

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Ross Carlson
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Yes, you can use F6 followed by the controller ID, followed by the callsign/CID. (Essentially the same as a handoff, but using F6 instead.)

Developer: vPilot, VRC, vSTARS, vERAM, VAT-Spy

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Don Desfosse
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Are you asking about VRC or vERAM? You posted in the vERAM forum, but asked about VRC. For VRC, the answer is yes, but you either need to do it from the flight strip bay (right click on the strip), or do F6 sectorID (as noted in the VRC command reference....)

Don Desfosse
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Russell DeSpain 1292757
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I goofed... it is for vERAM! Thanks gents!

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Dhruv Kalra
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I goofed... it is for vERAM! Thanks gents!

vERAM does not use strips.

Dhruv Kalra

VATUSA ZMP ATM | Instructor | VATSIM Network Supervisor

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Russell DeSpain 1292757
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I goofed... it is for vERAM! Thanks gents!

vERAM does not use strips.

Right, but is there a functionality to send a strip to a controller working at a tower for inbound aircraft, or would they just have to wait on the arrival strip to either auto-populate or manually add?

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Ross Carlson
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No, there is not.

Developer: vPilot, VRC, vSTARS, vERAM, VAT-Spy

Senior Controller, Boston Virtual ARTCC

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