Air traffic control
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Air traffic control (ATC) is a service that directs aircraft on the ground or within their airspace. Airports with active ATC are indicated on the map.
Chat edit edit source
Any messages sent while in ATC will appear blue, with [ATC - (Airport ICAO Code)] beside the username. Different frequencies can be used for an ATC chat separate from other discussion.
Quick Radio edit edit source
Quick Radio provides a fast way to give directions. It uses either the airline callsign, username, or tail number to identify aircraft.
Command | Meaning |
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Taxiway | |
Cleared for start-up | |
Cleared for pushback | |
Taxi to | |
Vacate runway | |
Hold | |
Hold short | |
Hold position | |
Landing and takeoff | |
Line up and wait | |
Continue approach | |
Cancel takeoff | |
Cleared to land | |
Go around | |
Cleared for take off | |
Approach | |
Enter Final | |
Enter Left Base | |
Enter Right Base | |
Holding pattern | |
Visual Approach | |
ILS Approach |
Radar edit edit source
Radar shows aircraft (including stealth), navigation points, runway lines, other airports, and directional markings.