The white area changes according the flight status. The top area of the dialog is divided in three sub areas: white (top), blue (middle), yellow (bottom). Bottom area: CTR requests, Flight level requests, Abort requests, Radio list, Dialog close.Middle area: Requests to the ATC, Radio list.Top area: information about the current airport, altitude, speed, approaching and landing instruction, current CTR, radio station in use.The dialog is divided in three main areas: Red Griffin ATC can be operated with the mouse through its main dialog window in which are shown information about the current flight, radios, approaching and landing instructions. You can also show the "pop-up dialog" by pressing "Ctrl + Backslash" key sequence. You can open or close the main dialog window by pressing the backslash key. You will find a new item "Red Griffin ATC" in FlightGear's menu from which you can open and close the main dialog window as well as get help about keyboard commands and information about the addon. Red Griffin ATC can be operated both with the mouse and the keyboard. Start FlightGear by clicking the "Fly!" button.Make sure it is enabled and the corresponding "check-box" is checked. The add-on will be added to the list of installed addons.Select "RedGriffinATC" directory from the path where you unpacked the distribution file.Scroll down to "Add-on Module folders" section.Running Red Griffin ATC Addon from the Launcher Start fgfs including -addon=/RedGriffinATC option in the command line.Running Red Griffin ATC Addon from Command Line It will be created a directory named RedGriffinATC containing the addon.Unpack the archive with a proper command ( zip or tar) or utility in a convenient place of your disk.Download Red Griffin ATC package from the sourceforge repository.Buttons for aborting approach, ILS and landing procedures.Displayed information according to flight/approach/lading modes.When flying in an approved CTR, in case the aircraft is about to leave the CTR range, ATC will inform the pilot about the neighboring CTR and gives information about the corresponding radio in order to request transition approval to the new zone.When flying in an approved CTR, the pilot can request to the ATC to change its current flight level with dedicated buttons.ATC may also require the pilot to change altitude according to heading and area. When flying in an approved CTR, ATC will check your correct altitude and warns in case the aircraft is flying too low or towards terrain, such as hills or mountains.Support for CTR (Controlled Traffic Region).Information about the tuned communication radio.Automatic selection of ATC requests according to aircraft status and position.Automated ATC callback messages according to procedure.Radio station type check according to ATC request.Automatic control and warning in case of incorrect procedure.Determination of approaching routes and patterns according to position and route manager.Status monitor for both ground and flying modes (ground speed, current position, runway alignment, runway approaching).Determination of proper take-off and landing runways according to wind direction and airport settings.Independent dialog window or pop-up window operation modes.ATC can be operated both with mouse and keyboard.Festival Speech Synthesis System support.Speech synthesis of messages through native FlightGear speech synthesizer.ATC assisted approach, guiding the pilot to the proper route, altitude and speed up to the final approach point to runway and according to aircraft type.Support for ground, take off, visual approach, ILS and landing operations.17.6 Red Griffin ATC Using Festival Speech Synthesis System.17.5 Altitude, Terrain Control, Flight Level Change.17.4 Procedure Control, Warning and Approach Routes.17.3 Operating the ATC with Keyboard Only.17.1 Assisted Visual Approach and Landing.16.1 Examples and Tutorials About Specific Procedures.15.3 Running FlightGear with Festival Support.15.1 Configuring Red Griffin ATC with Festival Support.
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