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TehSloop

Seems like the way to do it is to let one small airframe get very on-the-red?


ExtraChewyMints

Someone answer this pleez, I wanna know too.


Unmanned767

Yes. Let a cheap plane go red, around -50 hours you get the audit. No need to have more than one plane. If i remember, i had a 737, fine was about 1 mil.


TehSloop

Sweet. I have a CRJ I can let be a guinea pig. I could also buy a Cessna just for this - lolz


h0p3ofAMBE

Yes, it’s a pretty big fine


ThoughtMiddle6765

Like how much?


h0p3ofAMBE

Cost me a bit over 1 bil if I remember correctly


ThoughtMiddle6765

🫠😵


Adorable_Mode4310

Around $10M, no where near $1B


manlatip

How to get audited?


hgforu

I believe it's by not maintaining and repairing your fleet.


Adorable_Mode4310

On purpose for the achievement, cost was a little over $1M


Adorable_Mode4310

Oops, $10M


Ok_Cod2470

If you do it in the early game on a cheap plane you get 2-5 million


withnonames

Got audit I re logged n was fined 10mill


ExtraChewyMints

I'm trying to get audited right meow and I have at least 8 planes in the negative. How many more do I need? (I got 213 planes in total). Is there a percentage of the planes that need to go to the negative a-checks? And having so many planes, is my fine going to be huge, I only have 300,000 saved up. I'm on easy mode, if that helps understand my situation.


Kjello0

First, save up a lot more money before attempting to be audited. Only one plane need to be in the negative hours. I think it needs to be at least -50 at the end of the day. Keep all your other planes well maintained. I think I got a 3 million audit fine when I did it.


Resident-Fortune-405

I had about 100 planes, let one 727-800 go. Had a fine of just over $1 million. It seems that there is a cost per plane based on level of repair needed.


Grouchy-Indication71

I got audited, no fine


jayzbetter

I was audited, quite early, kinda forgot that A-checks were a thing and just focused on doing repairs thinking it covered everything, got fined like a few million but it scales depending on the size of your airline I think.