The VATSIM Germany Knowledgebase is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in virtual aviation, offering a wealth of information on German airspace, air traffic control procedures, and flying regulations. By tapping into this comprehensive database, you'll improve your safety, enhance your realism, and connect with a community of like-minded enthusiasts.
Letters of Agreement (LOAs) between different airports and radar positions.
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Guides for VFR (Visual Flight Rules) and IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) flying.
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Before flying with VATSIM Germany, you need a global VATSIM account. The Knowledgebase instructs you to register at my.vatsim.net/register , selecting "Europe, Middle East and Africa" as your Region and "Europe (except UK)" as your Division. Once registered, you will receive a "VATSIM ID" and password.
Before every flight in Germany, read the airport briefing to ensure you are familiar with the specific quirks of that airport. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
Covering southern Germany, including Munich and Stuttgart. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
The VATSIM Germany Knowledgebase is the primary repository for procedures, airport briefings, and training materials designed to ensure realistic flight operations within German airspace. The resource serves both pilots and virtual Air Traffic Controllers, featuring specialized documentation on IFR/VFR procedures, sector management, and unique local operating rules. Explore the documentation at VATSIM Germany Knowledgebase. VATSIM Germany Knowledgebase
VATSIM Germany (often known as VACC Germany, or Virtual Area Control Center Germany) is the local chapter responsible for providing air traffic control (ATC) services and pilot support within the German flight information regions (FIRs). The division manages some of the busiest virtual airports in the world, including Frankfurt (EDDF), Munich (EDDM), Berlin (EDDB), and Düsseldorf (EDDL).
Unless otherwise instructed by ATC, airspace speed limits apply. Below 10,000 feet (FL100), the maximum speed is 250 knots .