Planes, Pilots, and Paperwork – Devlog #8
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[/h2][p]In our last devlog, we briefly talked about cargo at our airport — boxes, crates, mysterious shipments… [/p][p]Today, we want to zoom out a bit and focus on two equally important parts of the operation: the aircraft themselves and the people flying them — the pilots.
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[/p][p]Every vehicle transporting goods and people has its own identity. Airplanes are no exception. Each aircraft arriving at our hub carries a unique identification number, and if you’re planning to keep Caldora Island safe, you’ll need to keep a close eye on it. Not every plane is what it seems.
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[/p][p]Planes in Airport Contraband operate under different transport companies, each with its own logos, markings, and paperwork. This is where your legendary inspector instincts come into play. Every pilot arriving at your airport must carry proper documentation — and those documents must match the aircraft’s markings and registration numbers.
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[/h2][p]Sounds simple? Oh, if only.[/p][p][/p][p]If something feels off, you’ll have tools at your disposal. One of them is the trusty fax machine (yes, the pinnacle of airport technology). You’ll be able to send documents to headquarters for verification whenever you need a second opinion — or when your gut tells you something is definitely wrong.[/p][p]the usual things that may or may not contain something slightly illegal.[/p][p][/p][carousel]![]()
[/carousel][p]And remember: the devil is in the details. Company logos and airline names must appear exactly where the documents say they should. If a logo is missing, misplaced, or suspiciously crooked… well, that’s your cue to start asking questions.
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[/h2][p]Meanwhile, time won’t stop ticking. Your shift isn’t infinite, and you’ll need to balance careful inspections with the pressure of keeping the airport running smoothly.[/p][p][/p][p]Think you’ve got the skills to spot the irregularities? You’ll soon find out.[/p][p][/p][p]The demo launches on April 23rd, giving you the perfect warm-up before you take on the full challenge awaiting you on Caldora Island. Keep your eyes sharp, your paperwork straight, and maybe — just maybe — nothing illegal will slip through your airport.
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[/h2][p]In our last devlog, we briefly talked about cargo at our airport — boxes, crates, mysterious shipments… [/p][p]Today, we want to zoom out a bit and focus on two equally important parts of the operation: the aircraft themselves and the people flying them — the pilots.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[/p][p]Check out Gas Station Simulator to learn more about our new Health & Safety Violations community challenge and see how far you can push the station’s physics! 🚧🔥
[/p][p][dynamiclink][/dynamiclink]P.S. If law enforcement themes are your thing, take a look at Police Chief Simulator, currently in the works by our friends at Perfect Circle Team.[/p][p][dynamiclink][/dynamiclink][/p]