ATC-pie is an air traffic control simulation program. It features solo, multi-player and teacher-student sessions, rendering 3D views of airports through FlightGear. It is essentially designed for realism, and simulates real-life ATC tasks and equipment such as strip racks and sequence management, handovers to/from neighbouring controllers, flight plans, primary & secondary radars, RDF, CPDLC, ATIS recording...

Features

  • Solo sessions with AI traffic (incl. voice instruction recognition and pilot read-back synthesis)
  • Multi-player sessions (FlightGear or FSD)
  • Teacher-student tutoring sessions
  • 3D tower view for all airport sessions (rendered with FlightGear)
  • Flight progress strips and custom sequence racks, bays...
  • Full radar and transponder mode simulation
  • ATC coordination (strip exchange, integrated phone lines, CPDLC transfers...)
  • Route conflict anticipation and warnings
  • CPDLC
  • Flight plan management
  • Voice radio integration

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License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Additional Project Details

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Qt

Programming Language

Python

Related Categories

Python Simulation Games, Python Multiplayer Game

Registered

2015-03-19