Kennedy Approach

Kennedy Approach

Infobox VG
title = Kennedy Approach


caption =
developer = Andy Hollis
publisher = MicroProse
designer =
engine =
released = 1985
genre = Simulator
modes =
ratings = 83% Zzap!, issue 5, page 106
platforms = Amiga, C64, Atari 8-bit
media =
requirements =
input = Keyboard, joystick

"Kennedy Approach" was an air traffic control simulation computer game released in 1986 by MicroProse.

Game play

The player assumes the role of a controller in a Terminal Control Center, giving instructions to aircraft so that they can safely land, as well as take off and enter their correct flight corridors. The purpose of the game is to manage the flights that are presented to the player without the flights being delayed or exiting/landing in the wrong location. The aircraft either come flying in on the screen and have preset exit or landing points or show up as wanting to take off with an exit point. It is the player's job to determine which aircraft gets to fly where and when they may land or take off.

The aircraft cannot be too close to each other, so the player needs to make sure that they are passing each other on different flight levels or with sufficient distance (three grid dots north/south or east/west) between them. When an aircraft is in danger of crashing or is exiting at the wrong location or altitude, the aircraft will inform the air traffic controller. Aircraft do not change course/altitude unless the player tells them to. Incoming aircraft not given clearance to land, however, will go into a holding pattern and wait until given clearance.

To start with, there are few flights at the same time, but at higher GS levels, there are many flights that need management at the same time. Also storms which the aircraft can not pass through show up and some aircraft have very little fuel and have to land fast or they will crash.

Game environment

There are five airspaces in the game:
* Atlanta
* Dallas/Fort Worth - Map includes an inaccuracy in that Love Field is portrayed as northeast of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport when in fact it lies to the southeast.
* Denver - Includes the Rocky Mountains to the west, over which planes cannot fly below a certain level.
* Washington, D.C. - Includes the No-fly zone over the U.S. Capitol through which planes may not fly at all.
* New York City

Three types of aircraft are presented in the game:
* Cessna light planes - Referred to as "November" flights, a reference to their aircraft registration numbers which all start with N in the United States.
* Boeing 747 - Flies twice as fast as a Cessna light plane.
* Concorde - Flies twice as fast as a 747.

Four airlines are depicted in the game:
* American Airlines
* Delta Air Lines
* United Airlines
* Air France - Operates the Concordes

In both the Atari and C64 versions, the conversations between the controller and the aircraft are read out on the TV loudspeaker. Although they are quite ritualized and formal, and the blocks of words which make up the orders are clearly distinguishable, synthesized speech was an impressive feat for home computers that averaged fewer than 64 kilobytes of available RAM.

External links

*moby game|id=/kennedy-approach|name="Kennedy Approach"
* [http://www.the-commodore-zone.com/articlelive/articles/1/1/Speech-Box/Page1.html Article dedicated to Electronic Speech Systems (featuring Kennedy Approach)]
* [http://www.kennedyapproach.com http://www.KennedyApproach.com Kennedy Approach PC conversion]


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