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| Alias command allow you to issue text commands to pilot much faster. For example, when you would type "turn left heading 090, climb and maintain 5000", you can simply type <code>.tl 090 .cm 5000</code> instead. | | ==Introduction== |
| | Alias commands allow you to issue text commands to pilot much faster. For example, when you would type "turn left heading 090, climb and maintain 5000", you can simply type <code>.tl 090 .cm 5000</code> instead. |
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| For CRC users, these aliases are built into the ZNY profile, so they automatically download and synchronize when opening CRC. By default, the file is located here on Windows: <code>%localappdata%\CRC\Aliases\ZNY.txt</code>
| | With CRC, these aliases are built into the ZNY profile, so they automatically download and synchronize whenever you open CRC. By default, the file is located here on Windows: <code>%localappdata%\CRC\Aliases\ZNY.txt</code> |
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| vZNY ARTCC no longer actively supports legacy clients, so a separate alias file is no longer published. It is suggested for all ZNY controllers to maintain a CRC installation to have continuous access to the most current aliases. | | vZNY ARTCC no longer supports legacy clients, so a separate alias file is no longer published. CRC is now required for all positions with exception of ZWY where Euroscope is utilized. |
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| CRC additionally supports definition of custom aliases, so individual controllers can create their own alias commands. Consult the CRC documentation [https://crc.virtualnas.net/docs/#/ here] for more information. | | CRC additionally supports definition of custom aliases, so individual controllers can create their own alias commands. Consult the CRC documentation [https://crc.virtualnas.net/docs/#/ here] for more information. |
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| | ==NYARTCC Alias File== |
| The ZNY Alias file has four parts: | | The ZNY Alias file has four parts: |
| * '''Basic Commands''' are used to communicate with pilots. | | * '''Basic Commands''' are used to communicate with pilots. |
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| <tabber> | | <tabber> |
| |-|Basic Commands= | | |-|Basic Commands= |
| {| | | {| class="table table-sop table-alias" |
| |+ '''Clearance Delivery''' | | |+ '''Clearance Delivery''' |
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| {| | | {| class="table table-sop table-alias" |
| |+ '''Ground''' | | |+ '''Ground''' |
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| {| | | {| class="table table-sop table-alias" |
| |+ '''Tower''' | | |+ '''Tower''' |
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| {| | | {| class="table table-sop table-alias" |
| |+ '''Radar Identification''' | | |+ '''Radar Identification''' |
| ! Command !! Explanation !! User Input !! Computer Output | | ! Command !! Explanation !! User Input !! Computer Output |
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| {| | | {| class="table table-sop table-alias" |
| |+ '''Vectoring''' | | |+ '''Vectoring''' |
| ! Command !! Explanation !! User Input !! Computer Output | | ! Command !! Explanation !! User Input !! Computer Output |
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| {| | | {| class="table table-sop table-alias" |
| |+ '''Approach & Departure''' | | |+ '''Approach & Departure''' |
| ! Command !! User Input !! Computer Output | | ! Command !! User Input !! Computer Output |
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| {| | | {| class="table table-sop table-alias" |
| |+ '''Transfer of Control''' | | |+ '''Transfer of Control''' |
| ! Command !! User Input !! Computer Output | | ! Command !! User Input !! Computer Output |
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| | '''.ho''' | | | '''.ho''' |
| | Controller ID (ex. N56 for NY_CTR) | | | Controller ID (ex. N56 for NY_CTR) |
| | contact <u>New York Center</u> on frequency <u>125.320</u> | | | contact <u>New York Center</u> on frequency <u>125.325</u> |
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| | '''.clg''' | | | '''.clg''' |
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| | '''.unicom''' | | | '''.unicom''' |
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| | no further ATC is available, monitor UNICOM on frequency 122.8, take care | | | no further ATC is available, change to advisory frequency, take care |
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| | '''.signoff''' | | | '''.signoff''' |
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| {| | | {| class="table table-sop table-alias" |
| |+ '''Oceanic''' | | |+ '''Oceanic''' |
| ! Command !! Explanation !! User Input !! Computer Output | | ! Command !! Explanation !! User Input !! Computer Output |
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| | ''lv'' for ''leaving'', ''c'' for ''contact'' | | | ''lv'' for ''leaving'', ''c'' for ''contact'' |
| | Controller ID (ex. N56 for NY_CTR) | | | Controller ID (ex. N56 for NY_CTR) |
| | leaving New York Radio airspace, contact New York Center on frequency 125.32, take care | | | leaving New York Radio airspace, contact New York Center on frequency 125.325, take care |
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| | '''.lvu''' | | | '''.lvu''' |
| | ''u'' for ''UNICOM'' | | | ''u'' for ''UNICOM'' |
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| | leaving New York Radio airspace, no further ATC is available, frequency change to UNICOM 122.8 is approved. Enjoy the rest of your flight! | | | leaving New York Radio airspace, no further ATC is available, frequency change approved. Enjoy the rest of your flight! |
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| | '''.lvr''' | | | '''.lvr''' |
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| {| | | {| class="table table-sop table-alias" |
| |+ '''Other Communication''' | | |+ '''Other Communication''' |
| ! Command !! User Input !! Computer Output | | ! Command !! User Input !! Computer Output |
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| |-|Miscellaneous Commands= | | |-|Miscellaneous Commands= |
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| {| | | {| class="table table-sop table-alias" |
| |+ '''Radar Scope Commands toggle visibility of items on the radar scope''' | | |+ '''Radar Scope Commands toggle visibility of items on the radar scope''' |
| ! Command !! Computer Output | | ! Command !! Computer Output |
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| {| | | {| class="table table-sop table-alias" |
| |+'''URL Opener Commands open a browser window''' | | |+'''URL Opener Commands open a browser window''' |
| ! Command !! User Input !! Computer Output | | ! Command !! User Input !! Computer Output |
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| Ever wanted to reference the name of a VOR quickly? Or wondered what the RECAT separation is for CAT D behind CAT B? The ZNY Helper Commands are made to help you find the answer to these and many more questions quickly while controlling without exiting your controller client. By simply typing a command, the controller client will send you a (private) message with the information you're trying to reference. For example, by typing <code>.cmk</code>, the controller client will send you a message with the full name of that VOR (Carmel). At the moment, there are helper commands made to reference VOR names, RECAT separation and SRS. | | Ever wanted to reference the name of a VOR quickly? Or wondered what the RECAT separation is for CAT D behind CAT B? The ZNY Helper Commands are made to help you find the answer to these and many more questions quickly while controlling without exiting your controller client. By simply typing a command, the controller client will send you a (private) message with the information you're trying to reference. For example, by typing <code>.cmk</code>, the controller client will send you a message with the full name of that VOR (Carmel). At the moment, there are helper commands made to reference VOR names, RECAT separation and SRS. |
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| {| | | {| class="table table-sop table-alias" |
| ! Category of Commands !! Explanation !! Command !! Computer Output | | ! Category !! Explanation !! Command !! Computer Output |
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| | '''VOR Names''' | | | '''VOR Names''' |
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| For the second alias command, controllers have the option between using a '''Generic PDC''' or a '''SID Specific PDC'''. The SID Specific PDCs are useful since they require you to type less. Moreover, they all follow the same format: .c[sid][option]. [sid] is the name of the Departure Procedure without the version number, e.g. portt and jfk. [option] can consist of several things. Empty will result in the default radar vectors option. A "h" will result in the addition of a "fly heading X" portion, a "t" will result in the addition of a "X transition" portion, the letter "f" refers to the "Flushing" climb at LGA, etc. A full list of all available SID Specific PDCs is available below. | | For the second alias command, controllers have the option between using a '''Generic PDC''' or a '''SID Specific PDC'''. The SID Specific PDCs are useful since they require you to type less. Moreover, they all follow the same format: .c[sid][option]. [sid] is the name of the Departure Procedure without the version number, e.g. portt and jfk. [option] can consist of several things. Empty will result in the default radar vectors option. A "h" will result in the addition of a "fly heading X" portion, a "t" will result in the addition of a "X transition" portion, the letter "f" refers to the "Flushing" climb at LGA, etc. A full list of all available SID Specific PDCs is available below. |
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| {| | | {| class="table table-sop table-alias" |
| |+ Generic PDCs | | |+ '''Generic PDCs''' |
| ! Command !! Explanation !! User Input !! Computer Output | | ! Command !! Explanation !! User Input !! Computer Output |
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| {| | | {| class="table table-sop table-alias" |
| |+ SID Specific PDCs | | |+ '''SID Specific PDCs''' |
| ! Command !! Explanation !! User Input | | ! Command !! Explanation !! User Input |
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