



Clicking on top of the green dots will bring up the information of that passenger (Name, health and approval rating) On the Report page, you’ll find real time information about your current flight, as well as an explanation about the causes of changes to the approval and health status of your passengers. It will introduce you to a diagram of your airplane (the seating configuration can be configured via the options page), showing you where your virtual passengers are seated, represented with green dots. The Seating Diagram page shows one of the most interesting aspects of XPax. You’ll see that apart from the ambience sounds XPax comes with, a “Passenger Point of View Mini camera“ is played at the bottom left of the program (These videos can be turned off from the options page) The Manifest page lets you decide how many passengers are you going to take and it gives you a manifest with their names, as well as Health and Approval Status, Seat and also tell you whether they are onboard or not. Announcements are played automatically after the “Start Boarding” sequence starts. On the main page there are also a couple of buttons (called Manual Controls): Connect to FS (usually XPax will automatically connect to FS), Start Boarding, Deplane and Play announcement. It also shows information about the status onboard: Number of passengers per cabin, Total passengers, Crew Members, total number of souls aboard, cabin status and the approval rating. The Main page gives you statistics about your past flights (Passengers Delivered, Passengers Injured, Passenger Satisfaction Index, and you current Ranking Points). After starting the program, which runs in a different window than FS, you’ll notice that the program is divided into different pages and each one lets you control a different aspect.

Provides a real time dynamic aircraft weight control based on the passenger load.
