Thanks for your reply. It seems that the values of the AirTime are pinned to the last values they had when there was a client. Or at least the value doesn't go down very fast.
Either it is an average over a longer time interval than I expected, or it is registered the same way the RF Pollution is: when there is no traffic anymore, it will keep the last known value since no new values can be registered without traffic.
Can anybody confirm this?
Here are screen shots of last night (all left the building) and this morning (nobody in yet). I confirmed that there were no stations by checking the event logs of the AP. What I find interesting is that the AirTime is still pretty high, even RX is 42% after a silent night. And the fairies obviously downloaded 5 MB during the night, while uploading 800 MB, bypassing the event logs.
😉 That might also explain the airtime...