02-03-2006, 10:52 PM
The only thing I can think of is that probably the 'long flight bonus" is only given if the flight is considered "perfect". If that's true, the
question is why is it considered an average flight. the "Mostly uneventful apart from a few moments" comment is new to me, but it might have to do
with turbulence or high altitude flying in an unpressurized aircraft.
I often fly long flights in light aircraft, and on those there is no onboard service, so showing a movie or feeding your passengers is not an option.
I never get penalty points for this. Presumably, FsP knows I don't have this option in small aircraft. In larger aircraft I do get penalties for
hungry passengers though.
question is why is it considered an average flight. the "Mostly uneventful apart from a few moments" comment is new to me, but it might have to do
with turbulence or high altitude flying in an unpressurized aircraft.
I often fly long flights in light aircraft, and on those there is no onboard service, so showing a movie or feeding your passengers is not an option.
I never get penalty points for this. Presumably, FsP knows I don't have this option in small aircraft. In larger aircraft I do get penalties for
hungry passengers though.
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