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Another thing I've heard is looking up radio stations that are local to the area of operations and seeing if they have internet streaming.
EDIT: another idea just crossed my mind. A not-uncommon embarrassing circumstance in multiplayer is when someone is on an SRS server that's mismatched with the multiplayer server they are on. "Incirlik traffic, this is Raven 1-1—" "Uhhh, I'm pretty sure this is the Caucasus server?" "...Oh, sorry!" But what if you did that deliberately? Just ran SRS and connected to a server while flying a single player mission, and listen in to the comms on that server. Since you'd be in game, SRS plugin should still tune the radios appropriately to match your in-cockpit settings.
Since there is no civilian traffic, we don´t have any more ATC yet.
I read that at some point they are planning to overhaul the ATC thingy.