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EHM-1570 Bruce:
On an approach into EGCC (Manchester) in poor visability, I was allocated runway 24L, this runway has no ILS so I requested 24R, my instructions were to approach 24L then sidestep to 24R, this was fine until I approached minimums to find that ATC had allowed an aircraft to line up on the runway right in front of me, this initiated a rapid avoidence and go around (not funny). It appears that once a runway has been initially allocated ATC continue to believe that that is the runway you will land on, even after clearing you to land on the parallel runway. This can also happen at LEMD (Madrid) on runway 36L.

Keep your eyes open.:@

EHM-1760 Sven:
Hi Bruce

that is the reason why I am flying online as often as i can. The MSFS ATC and the virtual pilots in MSFS are realy dangerous. The worst thing which happend to me was near EDDT. I flew with a Beech Baron 58 and I was on an IFR flight to EDDT on the final approach ( I was cleared to land about 5nm befor the airport ) a 737 400 appears behind but I did not know. About a seconds later it flew about 10ft over me my beech was shacked and it crashed into a building.

EHM-1798 Conrad:
yep, i was landing at EHAM in Amsterdam, and i was cleared for landing, and i was slightly high and saw a MD-80 flying under me ready to land on the runway. Even though i had been told that i was cleared to land i was then told to go around. After allready spending a while in hold.

EHM-1828 Nigel:
Online or Radar Contact 4 is the way to go. The ATC in MSFS is very unrealistic at times. They say the ATC in MSFS X will be MUCH better.

EHM-1001 Robert:
I use AI-Smooth, a little "background" utility that handle AI traffic and clears the path in front of me. Anyway, I used to simply overtake the nasty AI planes so they would get the Go-around command ;)

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