Online ATC
| Your Call Sign | Your Verbal Call Sign For Radio Calls |
WAT + Flight Number |
Walker + Flight Number |
| If your flight number is 325, you flight number is always WAT325. |
When making radio calls, if your flight number is 325, depending on your region in the world, you refer to yourself as Walker 325 or Walker Three Twenty Five or Walker Three-Two-Five. |
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If your flight number is 2634, |
When making radio calls, if your flight number is 2634, depending on your region in the world, you refer to yourself as Walker 2634 or Walker Twenty Six Thirty Four or Walker Two-Six-Three-Four. |
It is not mandatory you fly using online ATC services; however, we strongly encourage it because it helps spread awareness of who we are. Please remember your behavior online reflects on all of us and our virtual airline. If you are uncomfortable, feel free to ask for tips or assistance in the respective ATC channels on Discord - our community will be more than happy to help.
If you are a member of the Walker Patreon program, you may use other callsigns EXCEPT during Walker Events.
Click any link below to view live flights on the respective ATC Network.
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If you want to use your Pilot ID as your callsign
We originally required that all pilots use their Walker Pilot ID as their callsign on networks. We did this make it easier to identify them and/or deal with any reported abuse or issues. However, we found it just wasn't worth it. It broke immersion for a lot of folks. However, we do allow you to still do this. You just need to enable the setting in your profile.
Head to CrewOps and go to your Pilot Settings > My Information > Online ATC Networks.
You will see at the bottom, there is a checkbox to enable your pilot ID.
Just check that box and save your settings.
We will lock your pilot ID from being used as a flight number in our system. Nobody will be able to bid on a flight as WAT100 (for example). You will still get the random flight number, but your callsign will be your pilot ID -- the way we used to do it.




