
When enabling Realistic Procedure in Simulator, the following rules apply:
Reputation Impact #
If your Flight Score is above 50%, a bonus to the reputation of your company is applied.
If your Flight Score is below 50%, a malus to the reputation of your company is applied.
The bonus and malus are computed as follow:
[FLIGHT_SCORE_REPUTATION_IMPACT] = (([FLIGHT_SCORE] * 2) – 1) * [FLIGHT_BASE_REPUTATION_IMPACT]
For instance, if your flight score is 70% and you travelled 250NM in your flight:
[FLIGHT_BASE_REPUTATION_IMPACT] = sqrt(250) / 10000 = +0.15%
[FLIGHT_SCORE_REPUTATION_IMPACT] = ((70% * 2) – 1) * 0.15% = +0,06%
For a total of 0.15 + 0.06 = 0.21% of reputation increase for your company.
XP Impact #
Complying with the following rules successfully, i.e. not gaining any of the warnings and penalties, for each type of bonus will grant a boost to your overall XP earned on any particular flight, these bonuses are summarised below:
| Description | XP Impact |
| Safety Bonus Rules | +10% |
| Exceed 250KTS under FL100 | |
| Land without 30 min safety reserve | |
| No Beacon nor strobe ON at engine start | |
| Lights ON at engine stop (except beacon and strobe) | |
| Landing lights off- below 200 ft for SEP, MEP, SET, MET, HELO and ULM,- below 9000 ft for JET and Heavy JET | |
| Start tracking with Engine On | |
| Handling Bonus Rules | +5% |
| Stall warning | |
| Overspeed warning | |
| Airborne without flaps (except for SEP, MEP, HELO and ULM) | |
| Landing without flaps (except for SEP, MEP, HELO and ULM) | |
| Hard landing | |
| Flaps Overspeed warning | |
| Gear Overspeed warning | |
| Comfort Bonus Rules | +5% |
| Pitch > 45° | |
| Bank > 45° | |
| GForce > 2.5 or < -1.25 | |
| Night Landing | +3% |
| IMC Landing | +5% |
| Sim Failures Enabled | +3% |
| Flight Score > 90% | +5% |
IMC LANDING BONUS #
This bonus is attributed when you make a landing in your simulator and there are IMC conditions present during approach, i.e. visibility < 1600 meters, cloud base at or under 1000ft AGL.
NIGHT LANDING BONUS #
Attributed when landing successfully at night time.