If you like to register yourself, simply use the VATSIM-SSO Login and you will get registered. Afterwards you can set-up your membership details in your profile.
Dear Pilots and Controller As holiday season is approaching in Switzerland and hopefully some weeks of nice and warm weather, vACC Switzerland will make a little Summer Break in terms of events. After the Zurich Night from 29th June there will be no event until Zurich Night from 10th August. So the next weekly/monthly Events from vACC Switzerland are Zurich Night: 10th August 2021 Alpine Crossing: 12th August 2021 Geneva - One by One: 27th August 2021 This only means that are no events organised. There will still be ATC coverage at Switzerland, check out the bookings on www.vacc.ch on the right side. Enjoy the nice weather until then and see you back on 10th August at LSZH! Event Team vACC Switzerland
Airport Votings for the Cross The Land Eastbound 2020 are open now. To vote, please visit https://ctp.vatsim.net/ and log in with your VATSIM ID. Final voting date will be 2nd of May at 2359z.
Thanks for your vote for Zurich (LSZH) and hopefully see you on 13th June 2020 at LSZH for Cross The Land!
vACC Switzerland is happy to announce the next edition of our annualy VA Meeting! This year we will be online on 28th March from 1400 to 2100z and will guide you safely to and from Zurich (LSZH). You can find all Informations and Bookings for your flights on vameeting.vacc.ch
See you on 28th March!
The VATSIM infrastructure will undergo an update in the next 24 hours.
"Audio For VATSIM" gets us even closer to reality and sets new standards in VHF and HF simulation.
Update your clients now and get ready for the new experience! Check out https://audio.vatsim.net/ for a step by step guide.
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