ATC in Expert Server

Sooo, I’m still in training, and I’ve heard that ATC on expert server is much stricter. Care to share some things to avoid to prevent getting violations?

Follow every instrcuction even if hard to understand and once you find that you are hard to follow or sense something abnormal (whether because you can’t understand or network issue), disconnect immediately

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There is nothing to worry about, just look at the user guide.

No one will avoid getting violations. I was also reported a lot of violations when I first became an expert server pilot. After that, find out what was wrong, and finally there will be no more violations.

If you have any questions, you can ask on IFC.I wish you a pleasant journey!

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That’s not true. If you make sure you understand the rules and how to follow different instructions from ATC, you will do just fine. I’m grade 4, have been flying for quite a while, and have yet to receive a level 2 or 3 violation. My suggestion is stay away from busy hubs like LAX and LHR for a while until you get a firm grasp for the rules

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:smiling_face_with_tear: Yeahh, it’s fun to play at LHR in training but I suppose it’s much riskier for beginners to go there in expert server

There’s not much to worry about, boeair explained it perfectly. Follow all instructions, and if you don’t understand, just simply disconnect. It really helps avoid unnecessary violations. Try to start in airports that aren’t so busy, and work your way up. Not the best idea to spawn in at an airport with 100+ inbounds as your first Expert session.

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Thanks! Very useful😊

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