with that statement given by CIG staff, some people took up the task of testing this. and perhaps unsurprisingly, the result is a failure.
but if you know science, you know that more testing is required, and the tests shown above have some test cases missing, such as:
- server hopping, to account for the fact that some servers are overburdened and severely degraded, which means they don't detect ships on pads very well.
- taking the time to painstakingly position ships in the very center of pads to improve detection of the ship on the pad and increase the chances of success.
(yes, placing your ship perfectly in the center of the pad using AutoLanding will drastically increase your chances of success in getting repair to work.)
also please try to test it with landing gear down as well as up.
- trying different pads at different locations. every station has 2 large pads and 2 small pads, and each size is made for different ships and fightercraft.
for example: Carracks cannot use the small pads, not just because of physical size but because the small pads simply are not made for big ships.
also, sometimes pads at space stations work well while surface outposts don't work, and vice versa; surface outpost pads might work. and even then, you have to remember what I said about pad size.
so if there's anyone who has an Argo SRV and would like to take the time to perform these experiments (and record them), I will urge and cheer you on to do so.
I CALL UPON YOU, TEST SQUADRON BEST SQUARDON!