For a job that doesn't actually require flying (and not crashing) a multi-million-dollar aircraft, Army military occupational specialty (MOS) 15Q, air traffic controller, still seems like a pretty heavy load to carry.Luckily, the reward for a job well done is not only the satisfaction of making Army airspace safer, but also knowing you've mastered a job that's pretty difficult to break into. See the Download-page for download links. Language Pack English The Language Pack allows you to play ALL airports in English. Simply extract the content of the archieve into your ATC3 folder. Note: There are still some minor parts that are not translated. This will be fixed in the future. Special thanks to MasterMinder for translating.
Air Traffic ControllerTechnoBrainTechnoBrainPlatform(s),Air Traffic Controller ( ぼくは航空管制官, Boku wa Kūkō Kanseikan, shortened as ATC) is a series, developed by, that simulates the operation of an. The games simulate the job of an. The player's mission is to direct planes onto the correct ILS, land them on the runway, taxi them to the correct gate, and to direct takeoffs.Air Traffic Controller was released in Japan in July 1998. Its sequel Air Traffic Controller 2 was released in 2005. Air Traffic Controller 3 was released in 2008.
Air Traffic Controller 4 was released in 2015.Initially released as a computer game, there have also been five versions, a, a version, and nine versions. Contents.Air Traffic Controller The game features 6 airports. Players direct the air traffic for arrival and departures. There is only one channel of communication.
Air Traffic Controller. Airports Featured:, and. Air Traffic Controller Power Up Kit 1. Airports:, and. Air Traffic Controller Power Up Kit 1 Value Pack. Airports: ATC + Power Kit 1. Air Traffic Controller Power Up Kit 2.
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Airports: ATC + Power Kit 1 + Power Kit 2Air Traffic Controller 2 Air Traffic Controller 2 made many improvements. The game is now in 3D, more airport gates, and increased to five channels of communication: Approach, Tower, Ground, Delivery, and Departure. New features included ground movements (e.g. Towing planes to gates), giving correct, use of, and changing channel frequency. The choice of distance eliminates the speed instruction in previous version.In the game, there are a few conditions that will cause game over.
These include, pilots' pressure bar reaching 100%, or failed to accumulate enough points to pass that particular stage. The points are awarded according to how fast to reply a response. A slow or non-response will raise the pressure bar. Other things that increase pressure bar include instructing the plane to take off in or tower failing to give the plane permission to land or go-around.
Additional points are awarded at the end of the stage, but before deciding whether there's enough points to pass, for minimal% in pressure bar. More bonus points are awarded if the pressure bar is at 0%.Tokyo: BigWing A (Alpha). Airport:. Release date: 2001. Airlines:, (Before merger with Japan Airlines), and.There is also an airline company named after the developer of the game, TechnoBrain Airlines (ICAO: TBA). Whenever TechnoBrain Airlines plane appears, special events are triggered.Tokyo: BigWing B (Bravo).
Airport:. Release date: 2001Largely the same as Tokyo: BigWing A, but with a stage set in the evening.Kagoshima Island Control. Airport:,. Airlines: Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Japan Air System, and. Release date: 2002. Special feature: Radio control, For communications with Tanegashima Airport and Yakushima Airport. Special event: During Stage 2-3, if all aircraft land before 10:15, a will launch from.TechnoBrain released an updated version in 2005.
Changes include the merger between Japan Airlines and Japan Air System, as well as other features.Komatsu Base Aviation Festival. Airport:. Airlines: Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Japan Air System and.
Release date: 2002. Special feature: No Delivery Control, jobs taken over by Ground Control. Special event: During Stage 1-3 and 2-1, there will be an.
Main article:This sequel provides more camera angles with higher flexibility. The aircraft are now to scale with real aircraft. Arrivals and departures are now combined into a single box with strips outlining details of each flight. The strips can be ordered according to user preferences.
Even more gates are added in this version. Planes taxiing can now choose any taxiway, instead of limited by up to 4 routes in previous version. Rules are identical to previous version. It also features first non-Japan airport, in Hong Kong. Additionally, a fictional airline called 'TechnoBrain Airlines' (based on the company's name, abbreviated TBA) features here as it did in ATC2, presenting problems that the player has to solve or work around.
TBA does not make any appearance in Kai Tak. Later, it featured the second non-Japan airport,.Tokyo BigWing. Airport: Tokyo International Airport. Airlines: Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Skymark Airlines, Hokkaido International Airlines, Japan Coast Guard. Release date: February 25, 2008.
Version: 1.03B (Patch from official site). Special Events: During Stage 3, the first aircraft to take off from runway 16L will encounter a and taxi back to the gate. Main article:Air Traffic Chaos was released in the United States by under the name Air Traffic Chaos. It has previously been released in under the name ぼくは航空管制官 ( I Am An Air Traffic Controller), and later in under the title Air Traffic Controller by DS. A video game demo was made available before its release for the 's.Air Traffic Chaos involves the player taking control of an airport control tower for a period. During this period the player needs to achieve a certain score based on orders given to planes and safe. The game has a total of 15 challenges.The airports in Air Traffic Chaos are all 5 international and domestic.
They are:.These each have 3 stages ranging from easy, medium and expert difficulty. Each stage increases in difficulty and brings with it a longer shift with more aircraft to safely and depart.There is no multiplayer gaming but the player can share his/her results and badges records with up to 7 other players through the ATC Library. Reception It was awarded Most Surprisingly Good Game in GameSpot's 2008 video games Special Achievement awards.
They also nominated for Best Game No One Played. Airport Hero for 3DS Developed by, the following Airport Hero games have been released on the Nintendo 3DS in Japan.
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Take control over the air space above you, with this addictive air traffic control (atc) game. It is not a real simulator but it is close to it (it is supposed to be fun as well).
Your objective is to direct airplanes to their destinations, to avoid mid-air crashes or proximity alerts and avoiding other stuff that can go wrong. You can land the planes on the runways.
You can also handle take-offs from the airport. You will be awarded points or points will be deducted unless you behave yourself. There are a lot of settings in the game (if you want to change them).
The game keeps track of lots of statistics like, games played, number of cleared flights, proxy alerts. There is also a Hall of Fame for your high scores.