Closed Traffic Podcast

Johnny Green, Michael Salmon, and Charlie Roper

Average aviation enthusiast covering all things aviation and flight simulation.Hosted by Johnny Green Michael Salmon and Charlie Roper

  1. 6d ago

    When The Discord Melts And The Engine Takes A Sandwich Break

    Send us Fan Mail We catch up as the full crew reunites, starting with summer ramp misery and the real-world limits heat puts on flying decisions. Then we dig into the Synaptic A220 release, why it sparked so much drama, and what it teaches about aircraft nuance, developer QA, and how airlines and engines shape what we see in the sky.  • summer heat, humidity, and density altitude affecting real flying motivation and safety margins  • first impressions of the Synaptic Airbus A220 in Microsoft Flight Simulator, including performance and handling feel  • why streamer-first rollouts can confuse users when a complex aircraft is both new and buggy  • learning the A220’s procedures, automation quirks, and ILS behavior instead of relying on habits from Boeing or Airbus staples  • why stable releases come from strong QA programs and broad beta testing across hardware and add-ons  • marketplace-first strategy, piracy concerns, patch cadence, and how perception fuels Discord meltdowns  • real-world A220 route presence, fleet replacement questions, and the “in-between” role versus regional and A320-family aircraft  • Pratt & Whitney PW1500G geared turbofan contamination issue and the ripple effects of engine shortages  • GSX jetway and ground equipment realism frustrations and what still breaks immersion  • Vector 787 alpha notes and why airline economics keep pivoting toward fuel efficiency  • Alaska Airlines-style milk runs as a perfect sim use case for scenery and procedures  • Black Square Commander 114 impressions and why cockpit variety matters  • Leonardo Mad Dog nostalgia, mechanical design advantages, and the quirks that still trip us up  Keep a lookout at flighttepexpo.com as well as visit our our website and our socials for updates.  if anybody's interested, they can join CTP Aviation on Jetcard Website: www.closedtrafficpodcast.com Facebook: @Closedtrafficpodcast Follow us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/closedtraffic

  2. Jun 1

    Atlanta Scenery Drama And A Phenom Obsession

    Send us Fan Mail We run through the biggest flight sim headlines after a brief break, from Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Sim Update 5 to major add-on releases that change what flying feels like day to day. We also unpack a kernel-level DRM blowup around a new Atlanta scenery and talk about why mission-based flying and deeper aircraft “experience” design is where the hobby is headed.  • Sim Update 5 scope and quality-of-life improvements  • Aircraft Avionics Update 4 and bringing payware up to 2024 standards  • GSX UI overhaul, improved stability, and in-sim hotfix workflow  • New releases including the BO 105 helicopter and PMDG DC-6 compatibility  • SayIntentions Skynet Live multiplayer and hopes for better AI traffic for XP12 • FS Reborn Phenom 300E as an end-to-end light jet experience  • Career mode, JetCard, and why missions create replayability  • Phenom performance, G3000 feel, and the FBO placement feature  • Citation Sovereign Plus and Falcon 50 anticipation, CPDLC talk  • Orbx Atlanta kernel-level DRM controversy and the subsequent pivot  • Practical Atlanta install advice, disabling default scenery, performance notes  • DCS updates including the Heatblur F-14 and storage relief plans  • Flight Sim Expo plans and why the community matters  Be sure you guys check us out on our Facebook, all of our socials, and all that fun stuff. Website: www.closedtrafficpodcast.com Facebook: @Closedtrafficpodcast Follow us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/closedtraffic

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Average aviation enthusiast covering all things aviation and flight simulation.Hosted by Johnny Green Michael Salmon and Charlie Roper

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