18-04-2006, 08:01 AM
Actually, that's not cheating TristenEugene, and I'll tell you why. There used to be a small charter company based out of Lunken Airport in
Cincinnati, Ohio (KLUK) that not only offered chartered flights to wherever you needed to go, but it also offered "Mile High Club" flights. No
joke! You went up in the air with your significant other, did your deed, and landed back at Lunken. Why am I telling you this? Each time
this company made that type of flight, they not only made money from that particular flight but from the other flights their other planes
might have made that day. This is mirrored in FSPassengers with the Fleet Income option when you initially set up your airline.
In other words, if you have more than one aircraft in your fleet, it's perfectly acceptable to do what you did even with one of your heavier
planes like the 727-200 (some charter companies use those as parachute-jumper planes!), althrough I'd kind of frown at doing that with
anything bigger.
Cincinnati, Ohio (KLUK) that not only offered chartered flights to wherever you needed to go, but it also offered "Mile High Club" flights. No
joke! You went up in the air with your significant other, did your deed, and landed back at Lunken. Why am I telling you this? Each time
this company made that type of flight, they not only made money from that particular flight but from the other flights their other planes
might have made that day. This is mirrored in FSPassengers with the Fleet Income option when you initially set up your airline.
In other words, if you have more than one aircraft in your fleet, it's perfectly acceptable to do what you did even with one of your heavier
planes like the 727-200 (some charter companies use those as parachute-jumper planes!), althrough I'd kind of frown at doing that with
anything bigger.