Air Traffic Control
_Air Traffic Control_ is a shareware, single player, simulation based on
Chicago’s Midway Airport.
Planes must be guided through the Chicago airspace, guided into a safe landing
and successful take-offs. Aircraft are of two types, those which follow
Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) and those which follow Visual Flight Rules (VFR)
and each type needs to be treated differently.
The centre of the screen represents the airport radar, around this are six
coloured dialogue boxes, yellow for example contains the last incoming
messages from each plane, the blue box has details if planes in a holding
pattern and so-on. All on screen information is coded so
_”57e:PTO co 330 rway 22R”,_
in the yellow box means
_Flight 57E requests permission to take off, Course 330 degrees, Runway 22R”._
When the game starts the player sets game parameters that govern the number of
aircraft that can be expected and the frequency at which they will appear.
Even though the game is played in ‘compressed time’ the manual reckons that a
plane will take up to twenty minutes to process through to completion.
Points are scored for successful take-offs and landings and are lost for
delays, near misses and more. The player’s score is displayed as they exit,
there is no high score table
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
OS | Xbox One, Windows 10 version 15063.0 or higher | Xbox One, Windows 10 version 15063.0 or higher |