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ATC-pie is an air traffic control simulation program for the [http://www.flightgear.org FlightGear] network, comparable to [[OpenRadar]]. It has begun its beta-testing phase in January 2015.
ATC-pie is an air traffic control simulation program for the [http://www.flightgear.org FlightGear] network, comparable to [[OpenRadar]]. It has begun its beta-testing phase in January 2015.


ATC-pie is programmed in Python3 for Qt5, so both platforms and the python3-qt5 bindings must be installed. That done, it is supposed to work straight away, with no other resource to install or make/compile command to run. No need to install or update FlightGear, download scenery or fetch any external resource before it can run.
It is programmed in Python3 for Qt5, so both platforms and the python3-qt5 bindings must be installed. That done, it is meant to work straight away, with no other resource to install or make/compile command to run. No need to install or update FlightGear, download scenery or fetch any external resource before it can run.




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* work with local FPL copies and manage sync with online publication
* work with local FPL copies and manage sync with online publication


== Getting it to run ==
=== Download ===
(section to come after beta-testing phase is over)
=== Starting the program ===
(section to come after beta-testing phase is over)
== Using ATC-pie ==


=== General principles ===
=== General principles ===
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* GREEN: linked strip with no conflicts
* GREEN: linked strip with no conflicts
* RED: linked strip with conflicts to resolve
* RED: linked strip with conflicts to resolve
== Getting it to run ==
(section to come after beta-testing phase is over)
If you are a regular or occasional controller with aviation background interested in trying it out, please contact the author at email(mickybadia, gmail, com).
== Using ATC-pie ==
(all sorts of possible things here: quick reference, keyboard shortcuts...)
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