
The voice controls are a nice addition to UGCX, which allows you to have more immersion when communicating with the ground crew. There are also a lot of aircraft specific features such as changing where UGCX sees the aircraft’s wheel position, to include a bypass pin, enable or disable the rampers, how far back the marshaller is, and a lot more. Some of the options include ways to change languages and switching between voice and menu controls.

The options have a good amount of customization to them, and are also easy to navigate. Not having a key command to summon the window is fairly annoying, especially since its direct competitor has a key command to summon the same type of menu. To summon the menu, simply click on the addons tab on the P3D toolbar at the top, and select Ultimate Ground Crew X. UGCX uses the default Prepar3D menus to interact with the product. The UGCX Configuration Manager includes manuals, videos, a link to the forums, a logo manager, and a way to check for updates. After that, UGCX is activated and ready for use in your simulator. Once installed, a UGCX Configuration Manager icon appears on your desktop, opening this will prompt for your name, email, and order number to activate the product. A DirectX installer then pops up, prompts you to accept the terms, and then the installation continues. The only two options are to select your simulator, and to confirm the installation location. Installing UGCX is fairly straight forward. Ultimate Ground Crew X has set out to give the simming community a better pushback system, as well as some other features they think you will enjoy. This addon has been very welcomed into the community since its release a few months ago. Over the last few years, FS2Crew has been developing a new program that is a Virtual Ground Crew for your airplanes. Many see no other way to fly than with their copilots.

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