Denis Brenner 67 Posted October 2, 2017 The Pilot Dashboard within the Rotate Manager shows you all the important information of your pilot career. It's the place to remember your old adventures or start your next. Here is what you can do: Schedule Flights In your Pilot Dashboard, we keep track of all, present and planned flights, including the flight plans you pick up from your airline - these will be editable. Your current flight plans will also reflect changes made by ATC or through the Pilot Client. Past flight plans aren't editable, but you can use them as templates for new ones in case you ever want to fly with a variant of past flight plans again. In the Pilot Dashboard, you can also find additional information like your flight briefing or the route. All your plans for your current or upcoming flights are automatically available in the Pilot Client as well as the ATC Client for air traffic controllers to access. Hitting the New Flight Plan button will bring you right into the flight planning tool. We will bring you all the details of the flight planning tool in a future update. A list of your present and upcoming flights. Check Statistics If you want a quick view of the total distance you’ve flown, or to check your average touchdown rate, you can easily configure the stats window to display the most relevant statistics to you in your Pilot Dashboard. With a simple click on one of the stats, you can go to the full statistics page for even more detail and filtering abilities. If you are switching over from an old network and support us in our Kickstarter campaign, we will also give you the chance to carry over flight statistics from your old network as well. Display only the statistics, which are important to you. View Licences and Type Ratings In the Rotate Network, pilots can earn licences and type ratings for different aircraft. We want to give enthusiasts with a desire for realism and details the ability to get the most out of their simulation. At the same time, we know this can be quite time-consuming and that's why all licenses and type ratings will be optional. If you simply want to fly from A to B after school or work, you are more than welcome to do so. But if you ever want to learn more about your aircraft, how to fly it, or aviation in general, we will make sure it will be worth your time to become a certified pilot. Earn more licenses and type ratings through our pilot career system. View your Pilot Logbook A condensed version of the logbook shows a detailed summary of your last flights on Rotate. The logged flight time and amount of landings you perform won't solely be for statistic purposes, this information plays a significant role in earning your licences and type rating. A compact version of our intelligent Pilot Logbook. 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nico Zimmer 4 Posted October 3, 2017 Is it also possible to transfer your IVAO Pilot rating? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted October 3, 2017 Hey Nico, we want to give you the opportunity to carry over your total flight time, but for pilots, we have a completely revamped career system. That means existing systems from the old networks are not compatible with ours. We want to make sure that every pilot who earns a rating in the Rotate Network has achieved the same qualifications as everyone else, who got the same rating. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nico Zimmer 4 Posted October 4, 2017 Thank you! sounds fair to me 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites