Hi!
I'm a former ramp agent at ENGM, Oslo for SAS (lost my job due to covid) and have always found a few things off with GSX. Probably because procedures are different from country to country,
so I'm based on European procedures. There are a few things that I wish were in GSX and hope that my suggestions can be taken into consideration!
First of all, refueling. IRL, there is no problem to board the bags while refueling. This is very commonly done, and I don't think the ramp agents wait for the fueling to complete anywhere in the world.
It would be nice to disable this option as a whole, so I don't have to wait 10 min extra for the fueling to finish before the loaders can approach the plane and the trolleys can arrive.
Secondly, is the "wait for enginge start until push completed and brakes set" in the cold. This might be a thing in the US, but certainly not in Europe, especially not anywhere north of Germany.
It might apply for larger jets some places, but for an A320 or a B737 there is no problem in starting at least 1 engine even though it's icing conditions. We also never used to ask the pilots for engine start confirmation.
The rest of my suggestions are more minor, but would be very nice to see in the sim.
Firstly, the SAS ground equipment. We have some white push-backs and beltloaders, but 80% of all our equipment is orange. The same orange you find on the engines on the old livery. Is this something you can fix? As I said, very minor
Secondly, the fueltruck when there is underground fuel. In Oslo I've never seen a fueltruck like that. Are there any plans to add another model or two? The one currently looks kinda ghetto haha.
Thirdly, the container loaders. There is currently only 1 model in GSX and it's the large ULDs that are used on 777s and 787s etc. but definetly not on the 320 neo. It would be nice with an AKH loader
for smaller aircraft. Like I said before, just a minor thing that would slightly increase the quality of your product from a visual standpoint
Hope you can take some of my suggestions into consideration!
Regards