X-Plane + liveatc.net

gaming,internet applications — Leon Jacobs @ 5:37 pm

What if X-Plane, the FAA approved flight simulator available on Linux, Mac and PC, had built in support for the fantastic online service LiveATC.net [it streams live feeds from air traffic control towers from around the world].

Currently the simulator has random and continuous radio chatter to add to realism of in-cockpit sounds. And for real ATC communication it uses rather plastic voice synthesis.

If users could plug in the feed from the real airport they were flying to in the simulator and be able to control it from within the actual application, they would get a much better sense of realism – especially if the simulator was set to download real weather data from the Web as well.

Taxi-cheat

mobile applications — Tags: — Leon Jacobs @ 5:27 pm

What is there was a mobile phone application that could help travellers find out if their taxi drivers were cheating? You would simply add your starting point, your destination and then the app would sound an alarm when the chosen route deviates much from the shortest possible route. This would be especially useful to users who are in cities they are unfamiliar with – or where cabbies are known to take you for a ride.

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