If we can actually control these trucks - it’s only a matter of time before somebody pulls a “Pittsburgh”… :)
Level 4 Violation: Backing snack truck into aircraft.
CBS 2 Local News: Southwest Airlines Plane Hit By Truck At Pittsburgh International Airport
I live by MDW, which is arguably one of the biggest hubs for Southwest, so I definitely am going to vote!
Yes please! Maybe they could add it to certain Southwest terminals at various airports they rework and craft. Concourse C at LAS for example!
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you mean Pittsbruh
Whoops, how did I not notice… my bad bruh
Nah its fine
The future:
You: “Hey @Enigma - are you joining us on the Expert Server?”
Me: “Nah man, I backed another cube of pretzels and cookies into a 737NG, and ATC nailed me - a Level 4 - with a pittsbruh… so I’ll be Grade 1 for 7 days… sorry”
The snack truck driver:
Yeah, that’s a nice idea
I feel like this follows along with the ''Free bags fly here" tag on the -700 canyon blue lol.
I got that vote ready!
I put this in the main post with your credit, its much better than the original picture. Lmk if you wat me to take it off though
We don’t want to coin that 👀 😂
Not only will it add to detail, it will help people find the appropriate gates to park.
Nice idea, personally feel it could make other people want airline-specific ground vehicles as well, and that would be a lot of work for the devs to work on. At the moment I’m not going to vote for it considering it’s such a minor thing, but maybe later! Nice feature request though.
Great idea! Definitely adds realism. If this happens, I might even buy a sub!
It’s very cool.
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