Rjaa Pirate
So the next time you’re on VATSIM, approaching Narita’s 16R at dusk, and you see a United 787 taxiing through the terminal building at 80 knots... you’ll know exactly what to call it.
Most VATSIM controllers are based in North America and Europe. During peak hours in Japan (late night UTC), there is often a controller shortage. Pirates exploit these "dead zones" to fly without supervision. RJAA becomes a lawless frontier when no one is watching the radar. rjaa pirate
However, as long as RJAA remains a popular hub, and as long as $100 add-ons exist, someone will try to fly a stolen jet into Tokyo. So the next time you’re on VATSIM, approaching
The flight simulation industry is niche and expensive. A single high-fidelity aircraft for MSFS can cost $70–$140. For simmers in countries with weaker currencies or high import taxes, that price is prohibitive. During peak hours in Japan (late night UTC),