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ATC: Area Controller

The ATC: Area Controller is new ATC simulation game and brings one of the most attractive professions of today
- Air Traffic Controller to all enthusiasts. Try the challenge of controlling various sectors
- anything between real and fictitious.
You'll go through simple tutorial starting with few airplanes and several main airports. But you'll progress to full area control cooperating with adjacent sectors, restricted areas in your sector, handling emergency traffic, etc. All with different types of aircraft (with different speed). Everything just like in the real life of ATC controllers.

...it's only a bit simplified (or complicated?) having just a single flight level for all the traffic. Sounds like a challenge? Then give it a try! :-)Enjoy playing the game!

I recommend to play this game on a bigger display
- at least 5". The best is a tablet of course.

Category : Simulation

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Reviews (9)

Ric. J. Dec 11, 2019     

I am an Area ATC myself. I would love to have an app for ICAO proceedure training. with the option to set the maps ourselves. VOR's routes and everything else. also to enter the different traffic to simulate a real exercise. very good app. keep on good work 🥂

Mic. L. Nov 29, 2019     

It would be better if the graphics are more real to the actual typical ATC screen. But very entertaining. Well done.

A. G. u. Sep 14, 2017     

Very unrealistic air traffic controller game. You will be disappointed

set. May 17, 2017     

If you have large finger. Its so difficult to control the plane

Adi. P. Aug 19, 2017     

When the multiple airplanes are flying how I am supposed to know their destination. Please fix this

Rob. E. Mar 22, 2017     

Once you get through the tutorials it's a very easy to understand and the nice thing about it is that you only get to tutorials for the level that you are on and once you complete that tutorial you are not see it again

Sam. P. Aug 17, 2016     

Similar than any other "air traffic" game. (no new ideas, not realistic etc.)

Nat. T. Nov 5, 2016     

Yes, you may have used the technical term FIR but I expected more than a simple drag and follow concept with a head-on collision possibility when the planes can simply be asked to change altitude.

Jos. C. Sep 18, 2016     

Should be able to continue where you failed in the tutorial instead of restarting the whole tutorial again.