ATC spells single letters instead of words

Is this a new issue? ATC now suddenly spells single letters instead of whole worlds, resulting in rather ridicolous things like “N E W zealand” instead of “new zealand” and “S O U N D S air” instead of “soundsair”. Any workaround for this? It is utterly annoying and immersion breaking…

Try putting a hyphen between the words. For example New-Zealand, and see if that makes a difference.

The syntax was broken for over a year after release, then I think in SU5 it got fixed. Sounds like it’s broken again, the computer voice coding sees the two words as letters, check out Dallas/Ft. Worth and see what its saying, that was the one I had trouble with. Sim off pc, too many bugs.

It’s always been like this. If you enter the callsign from the world map flight planner menu, it will make everything upper caps and the ATC will interpret them as abbreviation “N E W”.

Usually, if livery designers are meticulous, they should have added the proper callsign “New Zealand” inside the livery aircraft.cfg file. To use this, you need to clear the callsign field in the world map menu. It needs to be blank. That way, the sim will do a “fallback” procedure where if the one from the world map menu is blank, it will fallback to use the one from the livery aircraft.cfg file instead.

Try this method first, if that doesn’t work, you might need to do a bit of aircraft.cfg editing on your Air New Zealand livery. Open it with notepad or notepad++, and look for the atc_airline field. You can change it to look like this:

atc_airline = "New Zealand" ; airline name

This way, the sim will not treat it as an abbreviation because it’s not all upper caps, and will give you the proper callsign as “New Zealand”. See this video for proof. My callsign is New Zealand 4316. See how the ATC calls me properly when they cleared me to land the same way the ATC calls the other New Zealand traffic properly as well.

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Wonderful, I will try this one