Click the Green Flag to begin/reset the simulator. Click the plane to start the engines. The "Up" arrow moves the plane forwards. The left/right arrows turn the plane left/right. The aircraft will give you instructions on-screen. To clarify: After starting the engines, the pilot will ask for instructions to taxi to the runway. Use the arrow keys to follow the taxiways to the yellow pindrop. The pilot will take off once it reaches the yellow pindrop. After takeoff, a few seconds later, another aircraft will come inbound and land. It will then ask for taxi instructions to the gate. Use the arrow keys to direct the aircraft to the gate. Be careful not to crash into the terminal, or you will lose "successful landings" points. Each successful takeoff/landing will give points. If you hit the terminal building, you lose a point from successful landings. Once you reach a total of 4 successful activities, you win, and the "win music" will begin to play on loop.
I drew the airport design on Microsoft Whiteboard. The crash sound effect was downloaded from SoundBible.com. Link: http://soundbible.com/1172-Crash-Large.html All other aircraft sound effects and music were extracted from the mobile flight simulator: Airline Commander (by Rortos) by video-recording flights and cropping out portions to be uploaded into this audio extractor: https://audio-extractor.net/. The same goes for the red exclamation mark alarm. The aircraft used in the simulator is an Airbus A320 NEO, which I don't have a link to the original image because I forgot where exactly I got it. It was definitely found on Google Search. The "Master Caution" alarm was cropped out of an image here: https://goflightmedicine.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Master-Caution-450x171.png Version history: - Alpha1.0: First release (super basic). - Alpha1.0 Patch: Fixed a Master Caution alarm bug that caused it to not appear when it's supposed to.