Cabin Crew Simulator Controls
Mastering the controls in Cabin Crew Simulator separates efficient flight attendants from those who miss on-time bonuses. Cruising Studios designed the control scheme to be accessible for all ages while supporting the complex service and emergency workflows that define each flight. This reference covers every keyboard binding, serving mode interaction, and mobile touch equivalent so you can respond quickly whether you are delivering meals or evacuating passengers.
Movement and Basic Interaction
Use the WASD keys to walk through the airport terminal, jetway, and aircraft cabin. The mouse controls your camera angle and is used to click on passengers, overhead bins, doors, galley equipment, and menu buttons. On mobile devices, a virtual joystick replaces WASD and tap interactions replace mouse clicks. Movement speed can be modified by some third-party scripts, but the default walk speed is balanced for realistic cabin navigation.
Interacting with objects requires clicking directly on the highlighted item when your cursor changes to indicate an actionable target. Passengers show interaction prompts when they need service, safety assistance, or emergency help. During boarding, click overhead bins to close them and click passengers to guide them to their assigned seats.
Serving Mode and Cart Hotkeys
Press the F key to toggle serving mode on and off. While serving mode is active, additional hotkeys control the service carts used to deliver food and beverages to passengers across different cabin classes. These bindings are the most important controls to memorize because efficient cart usage directly impacts your service rating and Skybux payout.
- F — Toggle serving mode on/off
- Z — Economy class food cart
- X — Economy class drink cart
- C — Business and first class meal cart
- V — Business and first class drink cart
Plan your service route before activating serving mode. Grab the correct cart for the cabin section you are serving, move through the aisle efficiently, and serve nearby seats in groups to minimize backtracking. For a complete service workflow from boarding to landing, follow our full game walkthrough.
Menu and Airline Management Controls
The in-game menu system provides access to airline customization, route selection, aircraft configuration, and gameplay settings. At the airport departure screens, click through the route planner to select destinations, configure your seat layout, choose liveries, and assign NPC flight attendants. The aircraft customization window lets you adjust seat types, legroom percentages, class configurations, and upgrade options like Glass Jetway and Double Jetway.
Gameplay settings include toggles for flying animations, emergency frequency, lavatory events, towel service, and difficulty level. Competitive Skybux farmers disable non-essential events to speed up flight cycles. See our max money guide for recommended settings configurations.
Emergency Response Controls
During emergencies, standard movement and interaction controls remain the same but urgency increases. Click passengers to put them in brace positions, distribute life vests, or attach oxygen masks depending on the emergency type. Grab the fire extinguisher from the galley cabinet during cabin fires. Open boarding doors by clicking them once the aircraft stops. Each emergency type has specific interaction sequences detailed in our emergencies overview and individual emergency guides.
Mobile Controls
Cabin Crew Simulator supports mobile play through the Roblox app. Touch controls map serving mode and cart functions to on-screen buttons rather than keyboard hotkeys. Mobile players can complete the full game experience including emergencies, missions, and airline management, though precise cockpit landings during the Unconscious Pilots emergency may be easier on PC. The beginner tips guide from Cruising Studios covers platform-agnostic fundamentals for new players on any device.