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AT-400

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An AT-400 in flight.

The AT-400 is a large passenger plane in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, based on the Boeing 737-400.

Description

Being a large commercial jet, the AT-400's large size and sluggish response makes it harder to land than the other planes in the game. The plane also features other unique features. A primary disadvantage to this plane is once you land and get out you can't get back in because the door is very high from the ground. The only way you can get back in it to find a Baggage with a ladder attached to the back, land the plane at Las Venturas Airport and go to the hangar again, or find a Yankee and jump over it, using its back side as a platform. The AT-400 is also only one of two aircraft that can fly to the maximum height in the game, the other being the Hydra. Unlike most other planes, this plane is also the only one that can be flown over Area 69 with less chance of being shot down by homing missiles, providing you don't hang around.

Like the other planes, it can also be seen flying in the distance, but it is hard to take down the flying AT-400, even with homing rockets; the plane is also used for paid commercial flights between cities in San Andreas. As a controllable vehicle, the plane is considerably rare, appearing in only one location, inside the large airport hangar in Las Venturas Airport in Las Venturas.

Trivia

  • The AT-400 is the largest vehicle in the game, the Andromada being the second largest. Interestingly enough, when comparing their real life counterparts the cargo plane (Andromada) is actually bigger than the passenger jet (AT-400).
  • While AT-400 may be depicted during airline flights and air traffic as in different colors combinations, the AT-400 at the Las Venturas hangar only features a white-blue body color.
  • The AT-400's initial is similar to that of the Air Train's, a similarly sized airliner that repeatedly appears as a static prop earlier in GTA III and GTA Vice City.

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