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Services safe altitude ? - laurengavi - 04-05-2007

Howdi all .

I created a company that imitate a small light plane company , so i'm flying with light aircrafts in VFR altitude .
Altough it's not really realistic - i do want to serve the passengers (Not alot of them Wink just 2-3 per flight) with some services but can't due to
my low altitude .
Is there a way to change the 'safe altitude' in FSP ?

Thank you in advance .


Re: Services safe altitude ? - dannyboy2005 - 03-08-2007

I beloeve FSP is based on real flying. You could always fly higher.




Re: Services safe altitude ? - Drew - 03-08-2007

i 'think' the safe is around 6000ft




Re: Services safe altitude ? - JanniCash - 03-08-2007

What kind of services? Food? Beverages?

Don't worry, there won't be any "cabin announcements" on that sort of flight. Many years ago I had a couple of projects in Sweden, and had to visit
Linkoeping (sp?) a few times. Got there usually in a small Dash-8 with about 30 seats by SkyWays (funny airline, they had a commercial saying "SkyWays
... never sit far from an emergency exit" ... as if that's going to comfort me). Once I got there with a Cessna.

The airport there wouldn't support anything bigger than a Dash-8 and they really do scheduled Airline service with Cessna's and similar up there.
However, in such a small plane, one person automatically assumes the role of the flight attendant and hands soda cans around from the cooler. Don't
expect any "safety demonstration" or "Ladies and Gentlement, we are serving drinks" announcements there.

You see, your airline isn't that unrealistic after all.


Jan




Re: Services safe altitude ? - Sakakawea - 04-08-2007

Quote:You see, your airline isn't that unrealistic after all.

But although he can't serve drinks yet lol

I think this "safety altitude" is defined in on of those .db-files we cannot modify.. Or better: We SHOULD not modify Wink So you will have to climb
above 6000' to make your pax drunk :D I also have a "small airline" flying some Pipers and Cessnas... And even I can live without pax services lol




Re: Services safe altitude ? - explicit8 - 04-08-2007

whats the problem in flying at 6000 feet or above.


Re: Services safe altitude ? - Canada_Boy - 04-08-2007

Quote:explicit8 wrote:
whats the problem in flying at 6000 feet or above.

No problem, you just can't serve drinks, food, or play a movie below 6000 feet.

EDIT: I see now, that wasn't a question, My bad lol



Post Edited ( 08-04-07 07:06 )


Re: Services safe altitude ? - the_nick - 05-08-2007

I serve them food and drinks at 5000ft , but don't go to 4900ft because then the serving will stop so 6000ft will be a save alt.




Re: Services safe altitude ? - Leftcoaster - 05-08-2007

Food services are based on height not altitude and 5000' AGL is about right. Try flying an unpressurized airliner over the Rockies or the
Alps and you will probably get the penalty at 11000' or even higher.
Cheers