10-08-2017, 01:29 PM
I think the simplest form of representation of weather delay does take its base from Cyber Airlines. Essentially, when you would quick-start a flight (unplanned), you would get a randomly assigned delay departure (categorized based on the type of weather affecting the airport).
As for planned flights, you could probably just "extend" the turn around time based on the delay.
One issue I do see arising down the line however would be the de-syncing of the route (the plane would not be able to arrive in time at the original airport with the accumulation of delays, and wouldn't be able to restart the whole route loop automatically).
As for planned flights, you could probably just "extend" the turn around time based on the delay.
One issue I do see arising down the line however would be the de-syncing of the route (the plane would not be able to arrive in time at the original airport with the accumulation of delays, and wouldn't be able to restart the whole route loop automatically).
