
LVNL: manage air traffic control in this innovative game
Recruit aviation personnel at a high level.
Enter the world of air traffic control with the "Take Control of the Tower" game, created on behalf of Luchtverkeersleiding Nederland (LVNL). This game, which has already been downloaded more than 1,000,000 times, plays a key role in attracting new talent to LVNL by introducing players to the air traffic control profession.
Explore the World of Air Traffic Control
Air Traffic Control the Netherlands (LVNL) is responsible for safely guiding aircraft in our airspace. As part of their recruitment campaign, LVNL, in collaboration with DTT, has developed a game - "Take Control of the Tower" - that opens up the world of air traffic control in a whole new way.
Access to the Air Traffic Control World
In "Take Control of the Tower," players take responsibility for airspace, making decisions about departure and approach routes. This game, already downloaded more than 1,000,000 times, serves as a fun and educational way to familiarize players with the air traffic control profession and the various operational functions within LVNL. An integral part of the game is the community aspect that motivates, connects players and promotes healthy competition by providing insight into the performance of fellow players. The best players are rewarded with badges for their exceptional performance.
The most successful players can even take the next step by applying for air traffic controller training. "Of course, an extensive selection procedure still follows," emphasizes Wendy Nordemann, spokesperson for Air Traffic Control the Netherlands. "Nevertheless, the scores from the game certainly weigh into our considerations." Read more about this on nu.nl.
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