How accurate is this gate turnaround from a pilot’s perspective?
Posted by Darren_smith34@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 11 comments
Posted by Darren_smith34@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 11 comments
thanksforallthetrees@reddit
Surely you can go to an airport or look at the myriad other real pictures online.
thanksforallthetrees@reddit
Hi Darren. What’s the point of this post? What do you mean how accurate is the gate turnaround? Is this ai generated? It looks like something is inside the left engine.
Darren_smith34@reddit (OP)
Hey I was just curious how realistic this setup looks from a pilot’s perspective. And yeah, it’s AI-generated—still learning what details to get right.
spkgsam@reddit
Without zooming in, left wing is way too high, and there’s something in the engine.
Darren_smith34@reddit (OP)
Good eye I see what you mean, anything else that looks off?
C47man@reddit
I don't understand what this post title is trying to ask. It's basically gibberish to me, even though it uses English words. Am I having a stroke?
Darren_smith34@reddit (OP)
Haha my bad. I meant, does this ramp setup look realistic to pilots.
bonnies_ranch@reddit
I was thinking the same but I think this image is ai and OP wants to know if it's convincing or not. I've seen people suspect such accounts may be AI themselves trying to teach itself and gain more accurate understanding of things. Not sure if that's actually a thing tho
mrmurnio@reddit
Dj booth in no.1, weird ass tug and baggage cart, and no chocks. Otherwise looks pretty real
sillyaviator@reddit
Just happy I dont need to carry my roller bags up the stairs.
RaiseTheDed@reddit
cries in cargo