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Croatia Control installs ATC simulator tower

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Croatia’s air traffic control provider Croatia Control has installed an Air Traffic Control (ATC) simulator tower at its headquarters in Zagreb to improve the training facilities for new controllers. The simulator is built by New Zealand-based Airways International and consists of a 270-degree, 17 screen simulator with a TrueView graphics installation featuring ten custom aerodrome views that replicate airports around Croatia. In addition to the screens, the simulator also includes two controller positions, two simulator pilot positions, an instructor position, and data preparation/testing positions. The technology was first commissioned by Croatia Control in 2023 and was installed on site after a group of representatives from Croatia Control visited Airways International’s facilities in Christchurch, New Zealand for factory acceptance testing. Sharon Cooke, CEO of Airways International, said, “We congratulate Croatia Control on achieving the milestone of commissioning our TotalControl simulation solution for their air traffic controllers, and we’re proud to be enhancing their ATC training capabilities through [the] provision of an immersive simulated learning environment”.


July 19, 2024
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  1. Anonymous14:04

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  2. Anonymous15:16

    Did not know there was an ATC simulator. A really good idea actually.

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    1. Anonymous09:39

      Yeah, SMATSA has had something like this since 2015, while radar simulators have been around much much longer

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    2. Anonymous01:19

      Slovenia has sim since 2006, is this information even relevant?

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  3. Anonymous17:55

    Congrats and all the best 👍

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