Official product guide

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Everything needed to use ATC One correctly: ATC communications, map taxiing workflow, note-taking, evaluation logic, settings, and best practices.

What ATC One trains today

ATC One is now a full operational training platform for aviation communications, taxiing/map execution, and note-taking under workload. The app no longer focuses only on phraseology drills.

Main training systems

Core systems include Flight practice scenarios, Readback drills, Complete Interactive Scenarios (CIS), Phrase Builder, Fundamentals, and Knowledge tests. CIS is the largest expansion and combines map and radio in one flow.

How to start effectively

Pick one mode based on your training objective, review context fields before starting, and run each attempt with deliberate pacing. For dense clearances, use notes instead of relying on memory only.

  • Start with Phrase Builder + Readback if you are new
  • Move to Complete Flights and CIS for operational flow
  • Use stable internet and a quiet environment
  • Keep notes for ATIS, frequencies, squawk, altitude, headings

Ready to train with structure?

Start with a clear training goal and use this guide as your in-session reference.