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Dave Owens
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1593784665_FlightSimulator.thumb.jpg.79a2385c18a8e07fd7127b65d0d29355.jpgHi all, I am slightly confused by the gate numbering system when using Flight Simulator.  The gate and ramp numbers don't seem to be the same as those using Navigraph. For example, at Dublin International, the bottom right gate on Flight Simulator is numbered Ramp 34, yet on the Navigraph chart, all the gates in that area are numbered in the 400's, Ramp 34 being numbered 418.  I know it doesn't matter that much as to flying but taxiing to and from the runways could be confusing.  My question is, which system do ground controllers use when directing to and from gates?  Navigraph.thumb.jpg.572c4d050b1c58a81710de38d536b6c1.jpg

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Hi Dave,

Controllers will almost always use real world charts where ever you fly.      Dublin can be found at  IAIP.IE (iaa.ie) .  Go to the Aerodromes section ( top right of page ).    Of your two options, the Navigraph ones will be the most reliable.     That said, controllers know that there are various versions of sceneries in use and not all will mirror the real world completely.    If your scenery does not reflect what's on the chart just let the controller know you are using default scenery and they will usually work round that.

 

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Andreas Fuchs
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Or try to port ATC-instructions and ground charts information to your scenery. The location of taxiways, terminals and gates is usually accurate, but their designators may vary.

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Andrew McCabe
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3 hours ago, Andreas Fuchs said:

Or try to port ATC-instructions and ground charts information to your scenery. The location of taxiways, terminals and gates is usually accurate, but their designators may vary.

Totally agree Andreas.   The basic layout and structure is usually near or near enough.   That said, as far as Dublin specifically is concerned I have struggled to find a freeware scenery that closely mirrors what's on the ground these days 😬.   

 

Andrew

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On 1/30/2021 at 12:27 PM, Andrew McCabe said:

Hi Dave,

Controllers will almost always use real world charts where ever you fly.      Dublin can be found at  IAIP.IE (iaa.ie) .  Go to the Aerodromes section ( top right of page ).    Of your two options, the Navigraph ones will be the most reliable.     That said, controllers know that there are various versions of sceneries in use and not all will mirror the real world completely.    If your scenery does not reflect what's on the chart just let the controller know you are using default scenery and they will usually work round that.

 

Andrew

Cheers Andrew.

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