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AirComms: radio calls, practised until they feel calm
Automated ATC practice for UK radiotelephony. Build confidence with conversational CAP 413-aligned sessions before you transmit for real.
A better way to rehearse the call
Private RT instruction is valuable, but confidence also comes from repetition. AirComms gives pilots a patient practice frequency that can be used between lessons, before flights, and after a rusty spell.
Practise before the frequency feels busy
Run realistic ATC exchanges repeatedly until the structure feels natural, without booking an instructor hour for every confidence-building session.
Use your FlightCentral flying context
Train with your aircraft registration, selected airports, previous flights, or upcoming bookings so practice matches the flying you actually do.
Get feedback after each attempt
Hints, CAP guidance, scoring, and debriefs show what went well and what to tighten before the next call.
Built for the pilots who talk about this at the airfield
AirComms is being shaped around real GA workflows, not generic voice-chat demos. The first 100 pilots can join as Founding Pilots and help decide which scenarios come next.
- Student pilots preparing for early solo and FRTOL confidence
- PPL holders refreshing phraseology before unfamiliar airspace
- Instructors who want students to arrive with less radio fear
- Flying clubs looking for a repeatable supplement to ground school
- Sim pilots who want UK-flavoured, CAP-aware radio discipline
Ready to practise your next call?
Open AirComms, set your callsign, and start with a short first-contact scenario. Linked FlightCentral users can bring aircraft, airport, flight, and booking context into training.