Ground Crew Simulator: Roblox Parent Guide

Your kid loads luggage and guides planes solo in this single-player airport job sim, still in beta with bugs they'll blame on you.

Solo airport work without the chat drama

Ground Crew Simulator puts your kid alone on a runway loading cargo, guiding planes, and role-playing **ground crew tasks** at different airports. It's single-player by design (max 1 per server), so there's no lobby chaos or random kids screaming in chat. The game is still **in beta**, which means crashes, glitches, and half-finished features your child will encounter and complain about.

Why kids play Ground Crew Simulator

Real airport jobs, no qualifications required

Kids drive **baggage carts**, marshal planes with light wands, and load cargo like actual ramp agents. It scratches the same itch as Truck Simulator but with planes. They feel competent doing grown-up work without the stakes.

No teammates to let you down

Since it's **one player per server**, there's no waiting for friends, no trolls crashing your plane, no arguments over who gets which job. Your kid is the entire ground crew, the hero, and the one to blame when the plane clips through the jetway.

Premium perks that actually matter

Roblox Premium subscribers get **an enhanced experience** (faster progression, exclusive vehicles, better airports). If your household already pays for Premium, this game rewards it. If not, expect the slow grind and requests to upgrade.

Future content they're already hyping

The description promises **cargo systems, AI passengers, more planes, more airports**. Kids love a roadmap, even if half of it never ships. They'll stay invested waiting for the Boeing update that may or may not arrive.

What parents should watch for

Beta bugs will ruin their afternoon

The game openly admits it's **still in beta** with bugs and glitches. Your kid will lose progress, fall through the map, or watch a plane vanish mid-marshal. **Crashes and lost work** are baked into the experience right now, and they'll be mad about it.

Premium pressure in a one-player game

Even though there's no social competition, the game advertises that **Premium players enjoy an enhanced experience**. Your kid will notice they're grinding slower than YouTube videos show. The **pressure to subscribe** exists even without other players around to flex on.

The communications server is Discord

The game links to a communications server, which is almost certainly Discord. If your child joins to report bugs or request features, they're entering an **unmoderated space with strangers** where grooming and scam risks apply. **Discord is not Roblox**, and you have zero parental controls there.

Parent takeaway

This is one of the safer Roblox games because your kid plays alone and there's no chat to moderate. The real risk is the Discord server they'll want to join when a bug eats their progress. Let them play, but make the Discord server a hard no unless you're in the room.

Read the full Ground Crew Simulator parent guide on Roblox Ready