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  1. SkyTroller Tip #5: You can assign a vacated altitude to another aircraft immediately, rather than waiting for first to reach new altitude.
  2. Somehow, all my followers were sent DM's to play a Mafia game. This was completely unitentional and I am investigating how this happened!
  3. Does your company or group need and iPhone app or accessory developed? www.heavylifters.com built SkyTroller and can help you. Just DM me.
  4. NEW CONTEST: Be one of the first 5 to send me a direct message and get a free SkyTroller iPhone App Promo Code!
  5. Free iPhone App Promo Code for the first 5 correct answers: "Why do east bound flights have even flight numbers and vice versa?
  6. WoW! SkyTroller is now being featured on iTunes "NEW AND NOTEWORTHY" page.
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  8. SkyTroller Tip #4: Concentration. Instead of relying only on the altitude readouts, remember what altitudes have been previously assigned.
  9. SkyTroller Tip #3: Descend first, as A/C climb much more slowly, making it easier to avoid separation losses when time is runnning out.
  10. SkyTroller Tip #2: Preplan! Drive traffic higher or lower as they appear onscreen, thereby opening up mid altitudes for through-flights.
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  12. Skytroller tip #1: Keep all A/C @ altitudes appropriate for direction of flight: Westbound @ even altitudes, Eastbound @ odd altitudes.
  13. Great News! Apple is now offering SkyTroller in the App Store through iTunes. Now I can stay sharp during days off with my ATC pocket sim.
  14. Back at work after a set of days off. Traffic is heavy, no data man, and buildups have reported to the west. It's gonna be a long shift.
  15. Just took over the Kansas City sector, afternoon air traffic is light, no turbulence reported.