Point System
Points are awarded for each completed flight receiving an ‘Accepted’ designation. The number of points you earn will depend on several factors – as you can see from the categories and points awards in the chart below.
| Category | Points | How is it determined? |
+1 Takeoff flaps are determined by log entry 'Flaps set to' that occur before the log entry 'Taking off'. Flaps Position Set – Landing
+1
Landing flaps are determined by log entry 'Flaps set to' that occur after the log entry 'Approaching'. The 'Approaching' log entry will not occur if you are not properly in cruise phase. Please read note above regarding MSFS 2020 and/or ensure you know how to properly use the ACARS application to set your correct cruise level.
Exceed 250kts under 10,000 ft for more than 2 minutesOnly applicable when aircraft MTOW is is less than 300,000lbs (136,077kgs).
OverspeedOverspeed
Only deducted once regardless of number of instances of overspeeding
-2 Log indicates 'Overspeed'.Time Compression
Log indicates 'Simulation rate set to'.
Time Compression
A 15% penalty will be assessed against the total number of points earned for that flight.
EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE:
Bonus Multiplier
Pilots HubHome Airport
+5
You departed from or arrived at your Hub airport.
+5
| Landing Rates (Aircraft MTOW < 12,500lb) | |
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-6
-600 fpm to -501 fpm
-4
-500 fpm to -401 fpm
-2
-299400 fpm fpm to to -200300 fpm
+1
-300 fpm to -201 fpm
+2
-199200 fpm fpm to to -151101 fpm
+4
-100 fpm to 0 fpm
+5
-150 fpm
+100
Landing Rates (Aircraft MTOW > 12,500lb)-149800 fpm fpm to to -100701 fpm
-4
-700 fpm to -601 fpm
-2
-600 fpm to -501 fpm
+1
-500 fpm to -401 fpm
+2
-400 fpm to -301 fpm
+4
-300 fpm to -101 fpm
+5
-99100 fpm fpm to to +3000 fpm
+2
+301 fpm to +500-150 fpm
-2
+501 fpm to +800 fpm
-3100
COMMENT: A positive landing rate? Due to discrepancies in the way Sims handle terrain contours and the fact there are upsloping runways in the world, a positive landing rate is always a possibility – and that's why it's reflected in our Landing Rates chart.
Here are some examples illustrating how these category points factor into each completed flight.
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