![]() ![]() You decide if departing traffic needs to give way to arrivals. But keep them there too long and some will start to run low on fuel and will demand to be given landing clearance. Traffic flow is irregular, and 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. 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. While it includes a ‘gaming’ mode where ever-increasing traffic will test your skills, this is a serious simulation. The aircraft you guide will fly as they should and will be of the right type and the right airline for that airport. 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. What sets it apart from every other ATC simulation is that it is global, covering all the major airports in the whole world with unprecedented detail. GLOBAL AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL (GATC) is a stand-alone simulation replicating the task of Tower, Approach and Departure controllers.
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