I was about to write in requesting something similar. During each of my flights the last two years, there have been true
wingwalkers for each wing. There is one that walks along with the left wingtip, and a separate one for the right wingtip. Each one pulls out the chocks for the main gear on their side and then assumes a position a few feet outward from their wingtip. They usually have an orange lighted baton that they hold upward at shoulder height as they walk with the aircraft. At some very busy airports with congested parking, another person often "guards" the tail of the aircraft. I saw this at KLAX as very large aircraft were moved in the tight spaces at the International Terminal.
Combinations
- 3 people (tug driver + 2 wingwalkers)
shown in this video at KORD: - 4 people (tug driver + additional person at front + 2 wingwalkers)
shown in this video at KMIA: - 5 people (tug driver + additional person at front + 2 wingwalkers + additional walker at the rear)
couldn't find a video example - 5 people (tug driver + 2 additional people at front + 2 wingwalkers)
shown, along with the famous "Narita bow" in this video:
Since the animations are pretty much complete, it might not be difficult to add more or reposition them. Perhaps the particular number and position could be set for each airport, or even each gate.
On an entirely different note, you might want to correct a small spelling error. Currently we are told to
Remeber to operate the jetway for boarding. (The spelling of "remember" is correct for the deboarding process.) It should be easy enough to correct in the next update.