E-mails sent to are currently experiencing issues with receiving emails from us. If you
Hello there! The current base version of Self-Loading Cargo is "1.6, The Interactivity Update"!
Be sure to check out the changelog to see what's new and the development roadmap for information on future releases!
😊 RELEASE UPDATE - 18th November 2025, 2000z - Please ensure you are running the latest 1.6.6.6 release update. See changelog for release info!

Up to 600 (seats permitting!) individually modelled passengers can be simulated onboard your aircraft, with parameters such as anxiety levels, tiredness, hunger, thirst and more used to determine how they feel and how they react in response to events that happen during the flight.
If you like, you can interact with each individual passenger, instructing them to ask the cabin crew for drinks or maybe a hot towel if they need to relax - or just sit back and watch it happen automatically. Watch as they react in real-time to harsh g-forces, excessive bank angles, poor weather and delays as the flight progresses as well as give their opinions on the announcements you make over the PA system.
You'll also see them interact and have conversations with the cabin crew during events such as the cabin being secured, in-flight services and any other time they ask for assistance - watch out though, they won't always get what they want or when they want it.

Too busy in the cockpit to deal with individual passengers? No problem!
As the pilot, it's not your job to keep an eye on what's happening in the back - your job is to ensure the flight completes smoothly, on-time and with a minimum of aggravation.
However, sometimes it's nice to have a quick peek at what's going on and how people are feeling - if you don't want to ask the cabin crew over the intercom, you can bring up a handy window which will show you an overview of the opinions of all passengers over the previous fifteen seconds.
All of the thoughts, reactions and feelings that you'd see from the individual passengers on the aircraft layout are summarised into one handy report encompassing the entire cabin.
Opinions are displayed in the order of what's happening the most, and show a trend icon so you can see if something is getting worse or improving - maybe you'd like to start a new drinks service if you feel like the passengers are getting a little thirsty?
Remember though, sometimes there are things you can't do anything about - you can't please everybody!
You made it! But how did you perform? Find out with your final flight rating, your performance rating and what the passengers thought about the flight.

See your overall grade and flight rating based on your captain performance rating and the passenger rating.
A quick summary explains what you did well and what requires improvement, as well as an analysis of your landing - hopefully things went well and you maintained any positivity they had towards you beforehand!
A report showing how well you performed in your duties as a Captain.
A report showing the ratings of your passengers for various aspects of the flight.
See a complete breakdown of all of the opinions passengers had regarding the flight from their perspective - from how well you landed, to whether or not they enjoyed the in-flight services and entertainment onboard.
All of the thoughts, reactions and opinions of the passengers are used to determine whether or not they'd recommend flying with your airline next time - hopefully they'll disembark feeling positive, rather than running into the terminal to get to the bar!
Need more details? View your detailed flight report to see a complete breakdown of your pilot score and how well you performed during the flight.

Product Updates
For the most recent updates about Self-Loading Cargo, please see the latest news page and monitor the product roadmap to see what's coming.