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About This Game Global ATC Simulator is a standalone simulation of the task of Tower, Approach and Departure controllers. What sets it apart from every other ATC simulation is that it is global, it covers all the major airports in the whole world with literally unprecedented detail. It uses the same (licensed) database as the majority or airliners so for each of the nearly 14.000 airports you will guide aircraft over the correct routing and procedures. And the aircraft you guide will fly as they should and they will be the right type and the right airline for that airport.While it includes a ‘gaming’ mode where ever increasing traffic will test your skills, it is a serious simulation. Not only will you have to keep the aircraft type in mind (a massive Airbus A380 will need a lot more room to turn than a Twin Otter) but also the wind and visibility. Traffic flow is irregular, you will find that there are times when your airport simply is not able to handle the traffic and you will need to keep aircraft in holding patterns until things slow down. But keep them there too long and some will start to run low on fuel and will demand to be given landing clearance. You decide if departing traffic needs to give way to arrivals. Every decision has consequences and you will start to understand very fast why air traffic controllers get paid so much money as they do!Global ATC Simulator is created with shared user created content in mind. You can edit virtually every part of the simulator. If you feel B747’s should climb faster you can edit the aircraft file. If your favourite airline buys a new aircraft type you can add it. If there is an airline missing you like you can add it in minutes. And of course sharing these files will make the simulation better for all users.Close to 14.000 airports with all runways, SIDs, STARs, Arrivals, waypoints (including restrictions)100 Airlines (expanding every day) with correct destinations and aircraft types80 Aircraft types that all fly realistic (speeds, turning rates, climb and descend rates etc)Updatable navigation database (NavDataPro)All aspects of the simulator user editable, users are expressly invited to share contentScenariosReal Time weather (requires online connection)Win 7 and 8 touch interfaceControl aircraft with mouse or text interfaceMultiPlayer mode via LAN possible 7aa9394dea Title: Global ATC SimulatorGenre: SimulationDeveloper:Robert MiroszewskiPublisher:Aerosoft GmbHRelease Date: 10 Nov, 2014 Global ATC Simulator Full Crack [key Serial Number] aerosoft global atc simulator demo. global atc simulator online. global atc simulator download torrent. global atc simulator update. global atc simulator speech recognition. global atc simulator. global atc simulator multiplayer. global atc simulator download. global atc simulator review. global atc simulator download free. global atc simulator gameplay. global atc air traffic control simulator. global atc simulator full download. global atc simulator test. global atc simulator select icao. global atc simulator mac. global atc simulator free download. fluglotsen simulator - global atc. global atc simulator deutsch. global atc simulator crack. global atc simulator manual. global atc simulator tutorial. global atc simulator aerosoft. global atc simulator chomikuj. global atc simulator airports. global atc simulator español. global atc simulator scenarios. global atc simulator manual pdf. aerosoft global atc simulator download. global atc simulator youtube. global atc simulator update download. global atc simulator pc. global atc simulator fr. global atc simulator demo. global atc simulator skidrow. global atc simulator mods. global atc simulator forum. global atc simulator voice I'd recommend this game if you're into aviation in general and want to get a feeling of what it can be like in the control tower\/center. The game is not too easy but at the same time not too hard either.. I love a good aviation similator (to include ATC) and this simulator does well at simulating real world situation and probably would make a good training tool, as I Aerosoft typically makes applications for. So first off, the blemishes... With every Aerosoft package I've used they AI is barely functional, they just can't seem to get a programmer on staff with any kind of appreciable skill at providing intelligence to air traffic or the environment. So what do I mean by that? Well in this simulator, an aircraft pilot should refuse some ATC requests based upon weather conditions. When I had visibilty down to under a mile and clearly ILS landing conditions, I was able to get planes to accept visual approaches while well outside of visual capabilities (10 miles and FL130+). Any intelligent pilot would have radio'd back "unable". Altitudes and speed restictions over certain navigation aids were not enforced and I didn't appear to get "dinged" for not meeting the required conditions at the navaid. The only "realistic" feature I did find is if had aircraft landing "with" the wind they would abort a landing and would radio back to me they were unable to land due to a lack of runway due to tailwind conditions. I suspect that Aerosoft is expecting a trainer to be monitoring a student who will apply a "thwack" to the back of the student's head when mistakes are made. The tutorial states that multiple commands can be given at once via the command line but I have yet to be able enter more than a single command a time, even using the example they provide.On the positive side, the simulator runs quite realistically (for a single controller situation) and it's nice to have a realistic map on the scope. The "Rush Hour" can prove to be very challenging and I find it my favorite of all the scenarios. Customization is excellent, typical for Aerosoft here as well.ATC is an EXTREMELY boring yet highly stressful occupation. If you're looking for a "game" then this probably isn't for you but if you like traffic control, time managment, or just aviation in general and can "self-police" then this is a pretty decent simulator. And for that I'll give it a thumbs up.. This is not a game, rather an accurate simulation of an Air Traffic Controllers duty of Tower, Approach, and Departure. I have to say I've had lots of fun playing, there is great customizability over how you can play. Think you can handle 50 flights in 20 minutes? It'll set that up for you. Wanna play casually? Alright, you can also set that up. It's very detailed, and friendly to the novice players, as myself, I enjoy flight simulation and ATC Simulations.Although the sim can be overpriced, I still enjoy a good few hours "on air".. This is an interesting simulation and I enjoy playing it, but I feel it is overpriced for what it delivers and the video on the store page is deceptive (this probably bothers me more than anything else as it appears to be intentional false advertising). There is no in-game audio as depicted in the video, not even background sounds. There is a very generic voice that announces arrivals and departures (which can be heard in the video) and that often talks over itself. Also, some of the features do not appear to work. The "step back" button does nothing and aircraft simply ignore instructions to join procedures, instead they just go into a hold at the first point they're directed to (this is after you figure out the procedure names because the manual does not provide them). The traffic settings also seem a bit odd. The way they appear you expect to have varied traffic with occassional "peaks" but it's actually the other way around. In my experience so far the simulation builds up to peak traffic and then stays there with occassional dips.As I said, however, I do enjoy playing the simulation. If you're really interested in ATC simulators then wait for it to go on sale. If you're looking for a "game" then this probably isn't for you.. A good - put not perfect - simulation of Air Traffic Control at Radar and Tower levels.It should first be said that the scope of this is enourmous. As it says, covers almsot 14,000 airports worldwide. If its comerically flown to in the real world at any sort of level, it will be in the game. I tried a number of local airports to me, some of which see only a handful of movements a day, and they were fully simulated in STARs, SIDs and Transitions. The simulation has these spot on, including things like altidude restrictions and holding points. The interface works very well and intuitevly. The drag and drop for heading plus the scrollwheel for height and speed make it quick and easy to give aircraft commands, and drag and drop for approach and landing works very nicely too. There is text based should it be needed, which I tend to use for joining procedures as I find it easier, but even this is not complex and is nicely done. Don't be fooled by the trailer, there is very little in the way of audio. You will get voice notifications of aircraft arriving, departing, leaving your sector and for traffic alerts. There is no background "Buzz" and you don't get readbacks from pilots (well, you get text readbacks, but no audio). There is also no voice reconition for controlling. However, I can see why this is. The simulation includes countless airlines, aircraft and thousands upon thousands upon thousands of departure and arrival routes. To get it sounding anywere near decent would be very very difficult to do, and I see that this is a tradeoff to having more depth.There are things missing. There is no VFR traffic, no transiting traffic and no circuit traffic. A few things are missing such as giving departing aircraft IFR clearance (although at most airports this is not the role of the tower or radar controller, at some it is). Altimiter settings are missing completely and speed you give as ground speed. There is no airspeed or MACH speeds to have to worry about.The addition of multiplay is a nice touch. Although I can not comment on it personally since I have not used it up to now, if some of my friends were to get this I would no doubt be using it. It is a nice addition that I can see would add to the experience. As for "learning" the way of the skies, the simulation does give some brief instruction of vectoring aircraft, ariving STARs and departing SIDs although this is FAR from compelte. If you dont have much prior aviation knowledge I would presume that this would be a very steep learning curve with not a load of support. There are however plenty of youtube vids aimed at flight simulation pilots discussing instrument procedures for flying. These can be used to get to grips with using them from the "Other side" and will give you enough to get into the simulation. Overall, this is a well thought out and deep reaching simulation covering most aspects of ATC across a HUGE array of airports. There are a few missing touches as noted above but not enough to detract from the gameplay. If you are not interested in aviation \/ dont have much background knowledge I would give this a miss, but if this is the sort of thing that interests you, I would recomend it :). This game is great for both those who love aviation both for those who do not like. It's addictive even not counting with excellent graphics, are reasonable, even account only the radar screen and control the aircraft. It is not easy, especially if control a large airport and mainly control the largest aircraft in the world in terms of passengers, the A380, as it needs a much larger room for the turn and so on. Recommend yes this game.
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