Aurora is IVAO's all-in-one ATC client. It allows users to connect as various different ATC positions, observer, or staff.
Download Aurora from here
Install to default installation path C:/Aurora
Run Aurora
Right click anywhere on the screen and select PREF BAR.
Configure your PREF BAR as shown in the image above. White font indicates the type of nav data that is turned on.
Select PVD > SECTOR in the MENU BAR
In the bottom right find field, enter the ARTCC/FIR name of the sectorfile
Click the download button and aurora will fetch the latest version
Verify that the auto-update is enabled (green)
The new sectorfile will now appear on the left side
Click the folder icon to load it
Zoom | Mouse wheel up/down or hold shift
Pan | left click drag
Select Aircraft | Left click on the callsign
Aircraft context menu | right click on the callsign
Go to PVD > Settings > VHF Radio , set your mic input and output devices.
Set your PTT button by selecting SET and clicking your keyboard key.
You can test your PTT by turning on the local test toggle and then hold your PTT button.
Close settings when completed.
Listed below are other recommended settings you should follow:
Go to PVD > Settings
Set following RADAR settings:
Set following LABELS settings:
Set following COM settings:
Set following SQUAWK settings:
Click on the ⚙️icon on the top right to open the login settings
Enter Callsign: your initials + “_OBS”
Turn on Connect Voice
Click Save
Click Connect next to the ⚙️ to go online.
Once connected, the VHF window will be shown.
Select the 2nd 🔽 to see all voice channels
Double-click on the callsign to join the voice channel
Select the 3rd 🔽 to expand the channel users
You will now hear all transmissions
Click on the ⚙️icon on the top right to open the login settings
Select the callsign by clicking the 🔽 icon
Click Save , then Connect
In the VHF window, verify you see the correct frequency and you are labeled as CA (Channel admin). If not, either double-click on the white radar icon to force-reconnect to the voice channel or disconnect and restart Aurora.
Your ATIS letter will appear in the top left of your screen now.
In the MENU BAR select ATIS
Enter active runways seperated by a space.
Transition Level 180
Transition Altitude 18000
Enter optional comments in the Remarks section
In it's most essential form used to view an aircraft flightplan and to assign transponder codes, scratchpad entries (SIDs, STARs, Approaches), altitude, and speed restrictions.
Display the com box in hte MENU BAR > COM
Active tab is indicated by a chat bubble
Following commands can be entered in any tab:
.c (fix name) - Find any airport, fix, or navaid in your sectorfile. Example: c. URSUS
.t (callsign) - Find aircraft callsign. Example: .t AAL2345
.wx (icao) : Receive METAR. Example: .wx KJFK
.taf (icao) : Receive TAF. Example: .taf KLGA
.chat (callsign) Open chat in PRIVATE tab. Example: .chat KMIA_TWR
or .chat UAL445
or .chat XA-AOAC
Shows connected ATC, Staff, and Observers.
This is the Airports Manager. It contains all airports within the selected sectorfile. Including runways, weather, and procedures per runway.