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Flight Assignment: A.T.P.

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Airline Transport Pilot
Sublogic
Developer Sublogic
Latest release E / 1993
OS Microsoft MS-DOS
Genre Flight Simulator
License Proprietary
Website none

Flight Assignment: A.T.P. ("Airline Transport Pilot" or simply "ATP") was a flight simulator for personal computers released in 1990 by the now-defunct subLOGIC. It runs on MS-DOS based PCs. The simulation models the Boeing 737, 747, 767, Airbus A320 and Short 360. It features most major aviation beacons in the United States and about 30 major airports. It also includes a rudimentary text-based air traffic control simulator. The game's July 1990 release was snarled by a lawsuit from Microsoft, which owned some of subLOGIC's source code rights, and it was settled with a number of concessions on the part of subLOGIC, most notably dropping the phrase "flight simulator" from all of its products. This allowed the release of ATP in December 1990. Releases and updates continued through 1993. Ultimately ATP fell short of the advances made by Microsoft Flight Simulator, which by 1993 had cultivated a huge market of third-party add-ons. Flight Simulator 5 replaced ATP as the standard in commercial aircraft simulation. Sierra, who bought subLOGIC in 1995, had planned a re-release of ATP for Windows in the late 1990s but this never came to fruition.

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