← ATC Guy

The air traffic control game with real traffic

Most ATC games invent their aeroplanes. ATC Guy starts there — a 20-shift campaign from a quiet Istanbul morning to parallel-runway rushes at Atlanta — and then goes where no ATC game goes: LIVE mode, where the arrivals on your scope are real flights, in the air right now, handed to you as they enter the sector.

🎮 Play free — no signup

How it plays

Two taps run the tower: tap an aeroplane, tap where it should go. Stack altitudes to keep traffic apart, feed arrivals onto the pink approach corridor, clear them to land, get departures away between the gaps. Three miles or a thousand feet of separation — always. Lose it and the scope tells you loudly.

What makes it hard

Fuel clocks. Wake turbulence spacing. Crosswinds that flip the runway in use. Parallel operations where two landing streams run side by side. And a 15-minute crew shift — the same seeded rush for everyone in the world each day, built for office score wars.

More live radars:
Istanbul Airport · Athens International · Amsterdam Schiphol · Zurich Airport · London Heathrow · New York JFK · Tokyo Haneda · Hong Kong International · Dubai International · Madrid Barajas · Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson · Innsbruck Airport

ATC Guy is a free browser game. Live positions come from community ADS-B receivers (adsb.lol) and update every ~10 seconds. Not for real-world navigation. Contact