[-] Ramp check?
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Quinoky:
In the Alliance Challenge I suddenly got a ramp check from a plane which was actually in its B-check already. I was busy scheduling the plane, but as I always do, I perform its A and B checks as soon as possible so that I presumably prevent what just happened to me. How is this possible? Did I perform its checks 10 seconds too late? Not happy about this because of my CI drop right now. :-\
Nick
sami:
If you already had your routes scheduled to it, and did not yet schedule A/B, there is always the chance to "get caught" if the timing is "right" since it cannot know if you are just about to schedule the checks or not - it is just able to know if they are there or not. So just bad luck / bad timing etc in this, I'd say.
(and of course if there is a maintenance action already going on, then it won't issue the fine)
Quinoky:
Yeah, I was about to schedule A/B after filling the schedule up with routes. I guess I wasn't fast enough then. In the future I'll perform the checks before scheduling, thanks for the quick reply. :)
Nick
Curse:
Maybe it would be a good idea to program a time frame of two days or so where you can't get caught. Why?
Most people don't know where at the end the gaps for the checks will be :)
sami:
There is that, but if the check is already expired to begin with, it does not help.
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