Fed up with seeing passengers floating or walking beneath jetways.
Are you asking this because you still think it's a "GSX problem" ? First:
- Are you referring to 3rd party airports ? if yes, have you Disabled those in the GSX Config panel ? If you haven't, jetway/parking data won't match the scenery used, because the GSX replacement files are ONLY meant to be used at *default* airports, if you have an add-on airport with jetways, you MUST disable the GSX ones.
- Are those Marketplace airport or MS/Asobo Premium airports ? This can't be used by GSX, until we'll integrate the new Navdata API that lets add-ons get airport data without having to open a file which might be encrypted. NO 3rd party utility can read these airport, GSX is not exception.
Assuming all the first preconditions are satisfied, meaning GSX could recognize the right jetway, the passengers "floating in the air" is NOT a GSX problem but, instead, is the result of the Jetway *itself* not docked at the right door, or not docked entirely.
As explained so many times, the SDK doesn't provide a way to know WHERE a jetway has docked, sometimes it docks to the wrong door, sometimes it docks partially but the problem is, none of this can be detected in any way, so GSX can only "assume" you parked the airplane in a position resulting in the jetway docking properly on the Main passengers exit, and hope for the best.
Passengers will walk over a path they were supposed to, HAD the jetway docked correctly, because there's no way to know it hasn't.
A toggle option would be appreciated for when not parked at a stand.
You can disable the jetway in the GSX customization page, so passengers will use a Bus. But, of course, once you are in the customization page, the better option would be, instead, fixing the STOP position to find a place where the jetway would reliably dock to the Main passenger door, which is why there's a Test function ( NumPad-5 while editing a Parking position ), to check if the jetway will work better from a different position and save it in the airport profile.