If you haven't done so already, you should now create an IVAO account. Make sure you read and understand all the instructions when signing up. Ensure that you select the Swedish division as your division. You can create your IVAO account here.
Note: There is a pseudo-IVAO site online at ivao.org which will allow registrations, but the information it provides is false. Ensure you only use the form without any adds - your personal data could be jeapordised otherwise.
To fly or control online, you'll need to install the following software:
IvAp is the Virtual Pilot Client. This is the software that connects your flight simulator to the network. Users of FSX can download the FSX version, and X-Plane users can download X-IvAp.
IvAe gives an overview of the live network without having to connect. You can obtain information about flights in progress, ATC positions online, METAR's, events, scheduling, network statistics and much more.
To fly, you don't need to be an aviation expert. However, it is important that:
If you have any doubts about any of these points, it would be best to ask for advice before attempting to fly.
Ensure that you have read and understood the guidelines for flying in Sweden (as well as the main IVAO R&R).
Here are some tips you may find useful when it is time to make your first connection to the network:
For more information, please read our Pilot Guide for connecting to the network.
If you need help to get started as a pilot, don't hesitate to book a training session through our Training Centre.
The IVAO community is friendly, informative and laid back. Dont worry about making a fool of yourself - You won't. Everyone had to start somewhere. Be sure to sign up to our forum and launch yourself into the world that is IVAO.
See you online!
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