In my airline I have let-410, but in it i haven't got any crew in it, so how my passengers can fly without crew, I also have some food on my planes, but how passengers can have it without any crew? So i think this planes must have crew, or they mastn't have any food and service.
On some aircraft there isnt even an aisle (BNI/BNT). Should as part of realism the service be limited on certain aircraft. For example there is no way Porcelain Plates and Silverware would survive a ride on a BNI/BNT. Let alone there are no tables...
I wouldn't say that this is not possible either that it is possible ;)
But we are in some kind of simplification for the simulation. This means we have to cut the details in some level to keep the game playable. It is one thing to say that 19 seater (and below) don't need any flight attendant. But we have enough cases were player don't understand the minimum distance in the service profile. To disable some options in these aircraft due to lack of cabin personal would be to much.
Sorry, once again you are right. Takes a whole to get the brain functioning on a Monday morning! I’ve seen a DHC6 in Maldives in a VIP config (6 seats), porcelien plates would feel at home on it so I withdraw my comments!
Of the 3 pages we tested on the site over the past 90 days, 3 page(s) resulted in malicious software being downloaded and installed without user consent. The last time Google visited this site was on 2013-08-26, and the last time suspicious content was found on this site was on 2013-08-26.
Malicious software includes 14 trojan(s).
Looks like their WordPress site got hacked… I would have loved to see their planes :unsure:
You may want to check your system for malware, if you looked at it.
Or SRWare Iron, which is the same as Google Chrome, but without all the tracking Google put in Chrome ;)
I have Chrome.
I have been thinking and I do seem to recall now that I got a warning when I tried to visit the site a second time--after my original posting to this thread (8/19). I think the visits were at least a couple of days apart.