![]() Once all files are downloaded, simply run the Salt Lake City Int (.exe) installer and it will locate your FSX/P3D location. Salt Lake City Int - (.exe, 668kb) the application. However, there are 4 parts to download altogether first due to the large file size.ġ. Installing and activating the KSLC product is straight forward. INSTALLING AND ACTIVATING THE KSLC PRODUCT Or, P3Dv1, P3Dv2, P3Dv3, or FSX:Steam.Īdobe Acrobat® PDF Reader 6 minimal to read and print product manual.ĭ. FSX Gold highly recommended to see all scenery objects and effects. Microsoft Flight Simulator X (SP1, SP2/Acceleration). The Salt Lake City International product was developed on a High-end system for medium to high-end computers, and was tested on Win 10 64 bit platforms with medium to high-end graphic cards.ĬPU: Intel® Core™ i7-4790 or above highly recommended MEMORY: 16Gb Memory recommended VIDEO Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970, GDDR5 or higher recommended STORAGE USE: 500Gb SSD (digital drive) minimum, 500Gb HDD (mechanical drive) minimum. ![]() All autogen can be set to the 100% with very little impact on FPS Custom Configuration Panel to manage VAS and FPS resources . Accurate terminals 1 and 2, concourses, hangars and airport layout Salt City and suburbs HD custom runway and apron/tarmac textures Custom vegetation, buildings 3D grass throughout airport Free high resolution (7cm-30cm pixel) photo real textures covering the Wasatch and Oquirrh Mountains and Salt Lake valley Color-corrected ground and water textures to reflect real-world land and water colors Accurate hand-placed autogen that conforms with city, town, district, and farm grids Major landmarks and high-rise buildings Custom night light effects and street lighting throughout the airport and surrounding areas Rotating beacons and receiver towers Static local ground service equipment, cars and planes AI ground vehicle conforms with real-world road grid Fully optimized for steady/smooth simulation experience. The product also include Salt Lake City and the entire Wasatch valley suburbs beginning at Kaysville in the north to Lehi in the south. This means that the product will be continuously updated when there are new major changes to the real- world version. Although the product, to our best effort, is a realistic representation of the current airport, it is still a work in progress. The Salt Lake City International product, in its current iteration, is a snapshot of its real-world counterpart taking into account various initial phases of real-world renovation. The airport is currently going through major renovation to various concourses, parking areas, etc of the airport and is expected to be completed by 2020. The airport ranked first for on time departures and arrivals and second for percentage of cancellations as of September 2014. Salt Lake City International Airport continues to rank high for on-time departures/arrivals and fewest flight cancellations among major US airports. The airport is the fifteenth busiest airport in the United States and twenty-fourth in the world by operations.Īs of April 2013 there were over 645 scheduled nonstop airline departures and arrivals per day to 89 cities in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Europe. There were 324,955 aircraft operations (takeoffs and landings) in 2014, about 900 per day. The airport is the twenty-first busiest airport in the United States by passenger count. In 2015, 22,141,610 passengers flew through Salt Lake City, representing a 5% increase from 2014. Following Delta and Delta Connection, the largest carriers are Southwest Airlines (11.11% market share), American Airlines (3.43%), and Alaska Airlines (2.56%). The airport is the fourth-largest hub for Delta Air Lines, as well as a hub for Delta Connection carrier SkyWest Airlines with nearly 300 daily departures, accounting for a 72.39% market share between October 2014 and September 2015. The airport is the closest commercial airport for more than 2.5 million people and is within a 30-minute drive of nearly 1.3 million jobs. ![]() Salt Lake City International Airport (IATA: SLC, ICAO: KSLC, FAA LID: SLC) is a civil-military airport about 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.
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