Your Pilot Profile

Your flight statistics, logbook, badges, flight map, and promotion progress — all in one place.

Pilots
Last verified: February 23, 2026

Your pilot profile is the hub for everything about your flying career within a Virtual Airline. It brings together your statistics, recent activity, rank progress, badges, logbook, and a visual flight map — giving you (and others) a clear picture of your achievements.

Who Can See Your Profile?

Other pilots can view your profile if you have profile visibility enabled in your privacy settings. You always see your own profile in full. VA staff can also view pilot profiles regardless of your privacy settings.

Profile Overview

When you open your profile from My Profile, you land on the overview page. This is a snapshot of who you are as a pilot.

On the right-hand side, you will see your name, pilot username (your unique ID within this VA), your current rank epaulette, and rank name. If you have linked your YouTube or Twitch accounts and have social visibility enabled, those links appear here too.

The main content area shows several key sections:

Statistics Summary

At the top of the overview, a tabbed statistics panel lets you view your numbers across different time periods:

  • Today and Last 24 Hours — your most recent activity

  • Yesterday and 30 Days — short-term performance

  • This Year, Last Year, and All Time — the bigger picture

  • Details — your registration date, total unique airports visited, and your current hub location

For each time period, the statistics cards show:

  • PIREPs — broken down by status: accepted, rejected, invalidated, and manual

  • Points — regular and bonus points, plus your average points per flight

  • Time & Distance — total flight time and distance flown in nautical miles

  • Pax & Freight — total passengers and cargo transported, with per-flight averages

  • Fuel & Landing Rate — total fuel used, average fuel per flight, and your average landing rate in FPM

Below the statistics, you will also see your most popular airports and most popular aircraft types in the sidebar, and your recent PIREPs and bookings in the main area (if PIREP visibility is enabled in your privacy settings).

Activity Status

If your Virtual Airline has activity requirements enabled, an activity status indicator appears on your profile overview. This shows whether you are currently active, on grace, or on holiday — so you always know where you stand.

Friends

When viewing another pilot's profile, you can send or remove friend requests (if both parties have friend visibility enabled in their privacy settings). Friends on vAMSYS can unlock social scoring bonuses like Group Flight and Shared Cockpit points.

Rank Tracker

The Rank Tracker sits on your profile overview and shows your progress toward your next rank. It displays the next rank's name and epaulette image alongside four progress bars:

  • Hours — flight hours accumulated vs. the requirement, with hours remaining shown

  • Points — total points earned vs. the requirement

  • Bonus Points — bonus points earned vs. the requirement

  • PIREPs — total PIREPs filed vs. the requirement

Each bar shows a percentage and tells you exactly how many more hours, points, bonus points, or PIREPs you need. Your Virtual Airline sets the requirements for each rank, so the thresholds vary between VAs.

If you have already reached the highest rank, the tracker lets you know — there is nothing left to chase (except bragging rights).

How Ranks Work

Ranks are awarded automatically by vAMSYS based on your cumulative hours, points, bonus points, and PIREPs. You must meet all of the criteria set for a rank to be promoted. Your VA may also have Honorary Ranks — special ranks assigned by staff for things like winning events or being a real-world pilot. If you hold an Honorary Rank, you can choose which rank to display in your preferences.

Statistics Dashboard

The dedicated Statistics page goes deeper than the overview summary. Access it by clicking the Statistics button on your profile overview.

The page is divided into two sections: charts and the logbook.

Charts

The top section contains eight charts arranged in a grid, giving you a visual breakdown of your flying habits:

  • Aircraft Type — which aircraft types you fly most often

  • Operator — flight distribution across different operators (callsign prefixes)

  • Network — how your flights split between VATSIM, IVAO, and offline

  • Daytime Stats — breakdown of day vs. night takeoffs

  • Route Type — scheduled, repositioning, charter, training, and other flight types

  • Simulator — which flight simulators you use (MSFS, X-Plane, Prepar3D, etc.)

  • Event Flights — participation in VA events vs. regular flights

  • Daytime Landings — day vs. night landings

Below the grid, two wider charts track trends over time:

  • Flights per Month — your monthly flight count, making it easy to spot busy and quiet periods

  • Landing Rate per Month — your average landing rate (FPM) per month, so you can track whether your landings are improving

Logbook

At the bottom of the Statistics page sits your Logbook — a detailed table that aggregates your flight history by aircraft type. For each aircraft type you have flown, the logbook shows:

  • Flights — total number of flights

  • Passengers — total passengers carried

  • Freight — total cargo transported

  • Air Time — cumulative time in the air

  • Distance — total distance flown in nautical miles

  • Fuel Used — total fuel consumed

  • Takeoffs (Day / Night / Total) — broken down by time of day

  • Landings (Day / Night / Total) — broken down by time of day

  • Average FPM — your average landing rate for that aircraft type

A totals row at the bottom sums everything up across all aircraft types, giving you a complete career overview at a glance.

Flight Map

The Flight Map is an interactive, full-width map that visualises every route you have flown. Access it by clicking the Flight Map button on your profile overview.

Airports you have visited are shown as markers on the map, with lines connecting departure and arrival airports for each route. Hub airports are highlighted so you can see your VA's base of operations.

The map includes several filters to help you focus on specific flights:

  • Date range — narrow down to a specific time period

  • Flight type — filter by scheduled, repositioning, charter, or training flights

  • Fleet — show only flights with a specific aircraft type

  • Operator — filter by callsign operator

  • Tags — filter by route tags set by your VA

  • Departure / Arrival airports — see only flights to or from specific airports

You can also toggle Show Path to display the actual flight paths (based on your Pegasus position reports) rather than straight lines between airports. If you enable Altitude Gradient, the paths will be coloured based on your altitude — a nice way to see your climb and descent profiles.

Navigraph AMDB

If you have a Navigraph subscription linked to your vAMSYS account, the flight map will display Navigraph AMDB airport overlays on the map.

Badges

The Badges section shows all badges you have earned within your Virtual Airline. Each badge displays its image, name, and the date you earned it. Clicking a badge takes you to the badge's detail page where you can see more information about it.

Badges can be earned in two ways:

  • Automatically — awarded when you meet specific criteria (like flying to certain airports, reaching a landing rate target, or hitting a flight count milestone). These are checked with each PIREP you file.

  • Manually — awarded by VA staff for special achievements like winning a screenshot competition, participating in events, or other recognitions.

Your VA may use a custom name for badges — so they might appear as "Awards", "Achievements", or something else entirely. Not all VAs enable badges, so this section only appears if badges are active.

Profile Sidebar

The sidebar on your profile overview includes a couple of extra features worth mentioning:

  • Popular Airports — the airports you visit most frequently

  • Popular Aircraft — the aircraft types you fly most often

  • Copy Profile URL — when viewing another pilot's profile, you can copy a direct link to share it

Privacy & Visibility

Your profile visibility is controlled through your privacy settings. Key toggles include:

  • Profile visibility — whether other pilots can view your profile at all

  • PIREP visibility — whether others can see your recent PIREPs and bookings on your profile

  • Friend requests — whether other pilots can send you friend requests

If another pilot has their profile visibility disabled, you will see a 404 page when trying to visit their profile (unless you are VA staff).

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