Endless ATC Lite
A realistic air traffic control radar game with an unlimited number of flights.
In this simulation game, you are an air traffic controller at the approach radar of a busy airport. The goal is to guide the airplanes safely to the runway (using the ILS or Instrument Landing System) to get a high score. If you make no errors, the number of planes you have to control gets greater and greater. How many flights at a time can you handle?
The game is minimalistic, yet quite realistic. A small warning for users who are unfamiliar with aviation: the radar screen may look complicated at first, so please read the instructions below. In-game there's only a little bit of help, and the game is in English only.
Instructions
Select a plane, instruct it to a lower altitude (about 2000 feet), guide it to the thin blue line at a large distance from the runway, and clear it for approach by enabling ILS mode, which means it will follow the line to the runway (given that the plane captures the line at a shallow angle). More detailed instructions:
• sequence the traffic to the ILS path in front of a landing runway. The runway is in the middle of the screen; the ILS path is the thin blue line extending from the runway. In order to capture this ILS beam, a plane must comply to three conditions:
(1) the ILS mode of the plane is activated,
(2) the altitude is low enough to intercept the glideslope from below; the blue circles mark the altitudes of 2000, 3000 and 4000 feet,
(3) the plane must intercept the ILS at a shallow angle with respect to the runway (aim for about 30 degrees).
If captured correctly, the plane will follow the line and land automatically on the runway. And for each plane you do this you gain skill points.
• Departing aircraft determine their heading and speed themselves; they only require an instruction to climb to a higher altitude.
• You can also lose skill points when planes:
(1) fly too close to eachother (generally: overlapping circles with altitude difference less than 1000 feet),
(2) leave the airspace (outer grey circle), also if they are departures but leave the airspace at or below FL90,
(3) missed approaches/go arounds.
• The amount of planes that you have to control is about the same as the amount of skill points you have; so the higher the skill value, the more planes you have to deal with.
• Some planes have an additional 'RD' tag; only these planes need to land on the secondary 'RD' airport.
For more detailed instructions see: https://startgrid.blogspot.com/2013/11/endless-atc-instructions.html
Features
• endless amount of planes, multiple runways,
• give radar vectors like a real air traffic controller,
• amount of traffic adapts to your skill level,
• custom traffic and high simulation speed modes,
• automatically saving game; resume where you left off,
• pilot voices,
• no internet connection required,
• no ads.
This version includes one airport. For more airports, more challenges and realism, check out the full version of Endless ATC.
The game is minimalistic, yet quite realistic. A small warning for users who are unfamiliar with aviation: the radar screen may look complicated at first, so please read the instructions below. In-game there's only a little bit of help, and the game is in English only.
Instructions
Select a plane, instruct it to a lower altitude (about 2000 feet), guide it to the thin blue line at a large distance from the runway, and clear it for approach by enabling ILS mode, which means it will follow the line to the runway (given that the plane captures the line at a shallow angle). More detailed instructions:
• sequence the traffic to the ILS path in front of a landing runway. The runway is in the middle of the screen; the ILS path is the thin blue line extending from the runway. In order to capture this ILS beam, a plane must comply to three conditions:
(1) the ILS mode of the plane is activated,
(2) the altitude is low enough to intercept the glideslope from below; the blue circles mark the altitudes of 2000, 3000 and 4000 feet,
(3) the plane must intercept the ILS at a shallow angle with respect to the runway (aim for about 30 degrees).
If captured correctly, the plane will follow the line and land automatically on the runway. And for each plane you do this you gain skill points.
• Departing aircraft determine their heading and speed themselves; they only require an instruction to climb to a higher altitude.
• You can also lose skill points when planes:
(1) fly too close to eachother (generally: overlapping circles with altitude difference less than 1000 feet),
(2) leave the airspace (outer grey circle), also if they are departures but leave the airspace at or below FL90,
(3) missed approaches/go arounds.
• The amount of planes that you have to control is about the same as the amount of skill points you have; so the higher the skill value, the more planes you have to deal with.
• Some planes have an additional 'RD' tag; only these planes need to land on the secondary 'RD' airport.
For more detailed instructions see: https://startgrid.blogspot.com/2013/11/endless-atc-instructions.html
Features
• endless amount of planes, multiple runways,
• give radar vectors like a real air traffic controller,
• amount of traffic adapts to your skill level,
• custom traffic and high simulation speed modes,
• automatically saving game; resume where you left off,
• pilot voices,
• no internet connection required,
• no ads.
This version includes one airport. For more airports, more challenges and realism, check out the full version of Endless ATC.
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Download Endless ATC Lite 5.0.3 APK
Price:
Free
Current Version: 5.0.3
Installs: 100,000+
Rating average:
(4.3 out of 5)

Rating users:
6,591
Requirements:
Android 2.3+
Content Rating: Everyone
Package name: com.dirgtrats.atcradar
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What's New in Endless-ATC-Lite 5.0.3
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v5.0.3: Minor adjustments and bug fixes.