Quick Answer: No, the Airship map in Among Us does not have any true visual tasks. Some Airship tasks may look like they have small animations, but other players cannot see them in a way that proves someone is a Crewmate.
So if someone says, “Watch me do visual,” on Airship, be careful. Airship is not like The Skeld where MedBay Scan, Submit Scan, Clear Asteroids or Empty Garbage can help clear a player. On Airship, you need to use other clues.
Why Players Get Confused About Airship Visual Tasks
A lot of players ask about visual tasks on Airship because some tasks look visible to the person doing them. For example, tasks like picking up towels or putting away weapons can feel like they should be visible.
But that is not what a real visual task means in Among Us. A real visual task is something nearby players can see from outside the task screen. It gives proof that the player is doing a real Crewmate task.
Airship has many tasks, and some of them are animated on your own screen. Still, other players do not get that same clear proof. That is the main difference.
What Counts as a Visual Task in Among Us?
A visual task is a task that shows a visible effect to other players. It is useful because it can help prove that a player is a Crewmate.
For example, on some maps, other players may see the MedBay scan animation, weapons shooting, or garbage leaving the ship. If visual tasks are turned on in settings, these actions can help clear someone.
But if only you can see the task animation on your own task screen, that is not a true visual task. Other players need to see it too. That is what makes it useful as proof.
Does Airship Have Any Visual Tasks?

No, Airship does not have real visual tasks that other players can watch for proof. This means Crewmates cannot easily clear each other by saying, “Come watch my visual task.”
This makes Airship a bit different from older maps. The map is big, rooms are spread out, and task proof is weaker. So players need to rely more on movement, timing, reports and voting logic.
If visual tasks are turned on in the lobby settings, it still does not create visual tasks on Airship. The map simply does not have a true visual-task option that works like MedBay Scan or Clear Asteroids.
Airship Tasks That Look Visual but Are Not
Some Airship tasks can confuse new players because they look active or animated. But they are not visual tasks in the proof sense.
| Airship Task | Why It Confuses Players | Is It a True Visual Task? |
|---|---|---|
| Pick Up Towels | You interact with towels on your screen | No |
| Put Away Pistols | You move weapons into place | No |
| Put Away Rifles | It looks like a clear task action | No |
| Decontaminate | The room has an animation feel | No |
These tasks may look real to the player doing them, but other players cannot use them as strong proof. So do not clear someone only because they say they did towels, pistols, rifles or another Airship task.
Why This Matters for Crewmates and Impostors
On Airship, Crewmates cannot depend on visual tasks to confirm safe players. That changes the way the match feels. You have to think more about where players came from, who was near the body, who fixed sabotage, and who keeps giving weak stories.
For Impostors, this can make fake tasks a little safer. Since there are no visual tasks, players cannot easily say, “You didn’t show the animation.” But fake tasking can still be caught. Bad timing, weird movement and standing too long at the wrong place can still look suspicious.
So the game is not impossible for Crewmates. It just needs more attention. On Airship, you should not vote only because someone failed to show a visual task. That proof does not really exist on this map.
Can the Host Turn Visual Tasks On for Airship?
The host can turn the visual tasks setting on or off in the lobby settings. But on Airship, that setting does not really help because the map has no true visual tasks to show.
This is an easy mistake. A host may think that turning visual tasks on means every map will have visible proof tasks. But maps do not all work the same way. If the map has no visual tasks, the setting cannot create new ones.
So yes, the setting may be on. But no, Airship still does not have a real visual task that other players can watch.
Commonly Asked FAQs
Is Pick Up Towels a visual task on Airship?
No, Pick Up Towels is not a true visual task. The player doing it can see the task action, but other players cannot use it as proof.
Are Put Away Pistols or Rifles visual tasks?
No, Put Away Pistols and Put Away Rifles are not visual tasks. They may look like visible actions to the player, but they do not confirm a Crewmate to others.
Can you prove someone is Crewmate on Airship?
You cannot prove someone with a visual task on Airship. You need to use other clues like movement, timing, body location, voting behavior and task path.
Does turning on visual tasks help on Airship?
Not really. Even if the lobby setting is on, Airship does not have true visual tasks that other players can watch.
Why does Airship have no visual tasks?
Airship was designed differently from maps like The Skeld. It has many tasks, but none work as classic visual proof tasks for other players.
Final Thoughts
Airship has no real visual tasks in Among Us. Some tasks may look visual to the person doing them, but other players cannot watch them as proof.
That means Crewmates need to play a little smarter on Airship. Watch movement, check stories, remember who was near each room, and do not clear someone just because they claim they did a task. On Airship, visual-task proof is not really part of the game.