SOP
| SKYWARD AIR VIRTUAL
Standard Operating Procedures Manual Commercial Passenger Operations | All Simulator Platforms | VATSIM & IVAO | |||
| Document No.
SOP-001 |
Version
1.0 |
Effective
2026 |
Classification
Internal Use |
Table of Contents
1. Introduction & Purpose
This Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) Manual governs all aspects of flight operations, member conduct, and administrative processes at Skyward Air Virtual (SAV). Skyward Air Virtual is a commercial passenger virtual airline dedicated to replicating the standards, professionalism, and excitement of real-world scheduled airline operations across a global route network.
All registered SAV members — pilots, staff, and administrators — are required to read, understand, and comply with this document in its entirety before conducting any operations under the SAV banner.
1.1 Operational Focus
| FOCUS: Skyward Air Virtual operates exclusively as a commercial passenger carrier. All scheduled flights carry virtual passengers and are operated to the standards expected of a real-world commercial airline. Cargo-only and general aviation operations are outside standard SAV operations unless specifically authorized as a special event. |
1.2 Supported Simulator Platforms
SAV welcomes pilots on all major flight simulator platforms. All platforms are treated equally for PIREP crediting and rank progression:
| Platform | Versions Supported | Notes |
| Microsoft Flight Simulator | MSFS 2020 & MSFS 2024 | Recommended: FBW A32NX, PMDG series |
| X-Plane | X-Plane 12 (preferred), X-Plane 11 | Recommended: Toliss, Zibo 738 |
| Prepar3D | P3D v5 & v6 | Recommended: PMDG, Aerosoft Professional |
| Other platforms | Considered case-by-case | Contact staff for approval |
1.3 Online Network Affiliations
SAV officially supports and encourages operations on two online ATC networks. All network-related conduct must comply with the respective network's rules in addition to this SOP:
- VATSIM (Virtual Air Traffic Simulation Network) — vatsim.net
- IVAO (International Virtual Aviation Organisation) — ivao.aero
1.4 Document Control
| Field | Details |
| Document Number | SOP-001 |
| Issuing Authority | Chief Operations Officer, Skyward Air Virtual |
| Review Cycle | Annual, or upon significant policy changes |
| Amendment Process | Approved by VA leadership; distributed to all members via portal and Discord |
| Supersedes | N/A (Initial Release) |
2. Membership & Registration
2.1 Eligibility Requirements
Membership is open to all flight simulation enthusiasts, regardless of skill level or simulator platform preference. Applicants must:
- Be at least 13 years of age (under-18 participants require documented parental consent)
- Hold a valid, personal email address for account verification and communications
- Own or have access to a supported flight simulator platform
- Read, understand, and formally accept this SOP and the SAV Pilot Handbook before first flight
2.2 Registration Procedure
- Navigate to the SAV Pilot Portal and select 'Register New Pilot'
- Complete the application form: full name (or display name), email, simulator platform, and hub preference
- Read and electronically accept the SOP and Pilot Handbook
- Verify your email address via the automated confirmation message
- Download, install, and configure the SAV ACARS tracking client
- Choose any aircraft you like, pick any route that interests you, and fly — that is your orientation flight
- Submit your PIREP via the ACARS client or manual form; upon approval your SAV Pilot ID (format: SAV####) is issued and you are cleared for all operations
2.3 Pilot ID, Callsign & Livery
Each pilot receives a unique SAV Pilot ID upon registration. The following identification conventions apply across all operations:
| Element | Convention |
| Pilot ID | SAV#### (e.g., SAV0042) — used in all PIREPs and portal communications |
| Network Callsign | SYW + flight number (e.g., SYW1101) for VATSIM/IVAO connections |
| SELCAL | Register a personal SELCAL code via the portal for long-haul HF operations |
| Livery | SAV house livery available for download per aircraft type in the pilot resources section |
3. Code of Conduct
3.1 Guiding Principles
Skyward Air Virtual holds its members to the standards expected of professional airline crew. Every interaction — whether within the VA community, on VATSIM, on IVAO, or on social media — reflects on the airline and its members. The core conduct principles are:
- Professionalism: Act with the decorum of a commercial airline pilot at all times
- Respect: Treat all members, ATC controllers, and community participants with courtesy
- Integrity: Report flights accurately; never falsify data or misrepresent your qualifications
- Safety Culture: Prioritize correct procedures over expediency, even in a simulation environment
3.2 Prohibited Actions
The following are strictly prohibited and will result in immediate disciplinary review:
- Harassment, bullying, discrimination, or targeted abuse of any kind toward any person
- Deliberate disruption of VATSIM, IVAO, or in-simulator ATC operations
- Submission of falsified PIREPs or fabricated flight data
- Impersonating another SAV member, staff, or real-world aviation authority
- Sharing account credentials or operating on behalf of another pilot
- Use of cheats, hacks, or any unauthorized tools during a logged PIREP flight
- Conduct bringing disrepute to Skyward Air Virtual in any public forum or network
3.3 Network-Specific Conduct — VATSIM & IVAO
SAV pilots flying on VATSIM or IVAO are ambassadors of the airline. In addition to all network-specific regulations, the following SAV standards apply:
- Pilots must hold the minimum network pilot rating required for the airspace they intend to enter
- Voice communication is required in all Class A and B airspace; text-only is acceptable in lower-traffic environments
- All ATC instructions must be read back accurately and followed promptly
- Pilots must file a complete IFR flight plan before connecting to the network on any SAV-designated flight
- Declare 'MAYDAY' or 'PAN-PAN' for genuine in-sim emergencies; do not declare emergencies for practice without notifying ATC first
| NOTE: If you receive a network warning, suspension, or infraction report from VATSIM or IVAO while operating as SAV, you must notify VA staff within 48 hours. Failure to self-report will be treated as an aggravating factor in any subsequent disciplinary process. |
3.4 Disciplinary Process
Violations are handled through a graduated process proportionate to the severity and frequency of the conduct:
| Level | Action | Typical Trigger |
| Level 1 | Written Warning | Minor, first-time infraction; procedural error |
| Level 2 | 7–14 Day Suspension | Repeated Level 1; moderate conduct violation |
| Level 3 | 30–90 Day Suspension | Serious violation; VATSIM/IVAO infraction report |
| Level 4 | Permanent Removal | Egregious violation; repeated Level 3; data fraud |
All decisions are subject to appeal within 7 calendar days by written submission to the Chief Operations Officer.
4. Flight Operations Standards
4.1 Commercial Passenger Operations — General Requirements
All SAV flights are operated as commercial passenger services. Pilots are expected to treat every flight as if real passengers are aboard, adhering to the SOPs and service standards of a professional airline. This philosophy governs every decision from preflight planning through gate arrival.
4.2 Pre-Flight Planning Requirements
The following must be completed before commencing any SAV-logged flight:
- Select a route from the SAV published route network or submit a charter/special flight request
- Generate an Operational Flight Plan (OFP) using SimBrief or an equivalent dispatcher tool
- Calculate fuel: Trip fuel + 5% contingency + alternate fuel + 30-minute final reserve minimum
- Set virtual passenger and baggage load in accordance with aircraft weight limits
- Obtain current METAR and TAF for departure, destination, and nominated alternate
- Review applicable NOTAMs for all airports and airways on the route
- Brief the planned SID and STAR; load them into the FMC/FMS before departure
4.3 Simulator Realism Standards
| POLICY: Skyward Air Virtual takes a flexible but structured approach to realism settings. The table below distinguishes between required and encouraged settings. Flights not meeting required settings are subject to rejection; encouraged settings are strongly recommended but not enforced. |
| Setting | Required State | Notes |
| Crash/damage/stress detection | Encouraged | Strongly recommended for realism; not strictly required |
| Weather | Real-world or preset | 'Clear skies' default is not permitted |
| ATC | Required (tiered) | Preferred: VATSIM or IVAO live ATC. If no ATC is online: UNICOM self-announce is acceptable. Offline simulator ATC is permitted in rare circumstances where no network option is available. |
| Slew mode | Prohibited | Any use during a logged flight invalidates the PIREP |
| Time acceleration | 4x max, cruise only | Not permitted during taxi, climb, descent, or approach |
| Fuel | Realistic load per OFP | Fuel cannot exceed maximum tank capacity |
4.4 Stabilized Approach Policy
SAV enforces a mandatory stabilized approach policy consistent with industry standards. By the applicable gate, the aircraft must meet all of the following criteria:
- On the correct lateral and vertical flight path (within 1 dot CDI/glideslope)
- At the correct approach speed (Vref + applicable additive, +10/-5 kts maximum deviation)
- In the correct landing configuration (gear down, flaps at landing setting)
- Thrust stabilized (not idle, not full power — a stabilized power setting)
- Sink rate not exceeding 1,000 ft/min (500 ft/min within 500 ft AGL)
| GATE ALTITUDES: IMC (any ceiling/visibility below VMC): Stabilized by 1,000 ft AGL. VMC (ceiling >1,000 ft, visibility >3 sm): Stabilized by 500 ft AGL. If not stabilized at the gate — execute an immediate go-around. No exceptions. |
4.5 PIREP Submission Standards
All flights intended for logbook credit must be submitted as a Pilot Report (PIREP) via the SAV ACARS client (preferred) or through the manual submission form in the pilot portal.
- PIREPs must be submitted within 24 hours of flight completion
- All data fields must be accurate — falsification is a Level 4 disciplinary offense
- Landing rate is automatically captured by ACARS; hard landings above -600 ft/min generate a review flag
- Minimum logged flight time: 20 minutes gate-to-gate (no minimum for ultra-long-haul)
- Significant deviations (diversions, holds exceeding 30 min, emergency declarations) must be noted in the comments field
4.6 Activity Requirements
To maintain active pilot status, a minimum of one (1) approved PIREP must be submitted every 60 days. Pilots who reach 60 days without a flight will receive an automated inactivity notice. After 90 days of inactivity without an approved Leave of Absence (LOA), the account may be suspended.
Leave of Absence requests are available via the pilot portal and may be granted for periods of 30–180 days. Extended LOAs beyond 180 days require staff approval.
5. Fleet & Route Network
5.1 SAV Commercial Passenger Fleet
The following aircraft types constitute the SAV operational fleet for commercial passenger services. Each type has a dedicated type page in the pilot resources section with checklists, performance data, and recommended add-on aircraft by platform.
| Aircraft | Seats (Typical) | Range | Category | Access |
| Embraer E175 | 76 | 2,200 nm | Regional Jet | All Ranks |
| Airbus A220-300 | 130 | 3,400 nm | Narrowbody | All Ranks |
| Airbus A320neo | 165 | 3,400 nm | Narrowbody | All Ranks |
| Boeing 737-800 | 162 | 3,115 nm | Narrowbody | All Ranks |
| Airbus A321XLR | 180 | 4,700 nm | Narrowbody+ | All Ranks |
| Boeing 787-9 | 296 | 7,565 nm | Widebody | All Ranks |
| Airbus A330-900neo | 300 | 7,200 nm | Widebody | All Ranks |
| Boeing 777-300ER | 396 | 7,370 nm | Heavy Widebody | All Ranks |
5.2 Route Network Overview
SAV operates a global commercial passenger route network spanning six continents. Routes are categorized by flight duration and aircraft type compatibility:
| Category | Duration | Typical Aircraft | Example Routes |
| Regional | Under 2 hrs | E175, A220 | Intra-regional hops, spoke services |
| Short-Haul | 2–4 hrs | A320neo, B737-800 | Domestic trunk routes |
| Medium-Haul | 4–7 hrs | A321XLR, A320neo | Trans-continental, regional international |
| Long-Haul | 7–12 hrs | B787-9, A330-900 | Intercontinental services |
| Ultra Long-Haul | 12+ hrs | B777-300ER, B787-9 | Non-stop ultra-long haul routes |
5.3 Charter & Special Flight Requests
Pilots holding the rank of Captain or above may submit Charter Flight Requests for routes not listed in the published network. Requests must be submitted via the portal at least 24 hours before the planned departure and include: proposed route, aircraft type, estimated flight time, and reason for charter designation.
6. Rank & Progression System
6.1 Rank Structure
Rank is determined by total accumulated flight hours as recorded in the official SAV logbook. Promotions are automatic upon crossing each threshold. Pilots receive a notification and profile update when promoted.
| Rank | Hours | Fleet Access | Key Privileges |
| Student Pilot | 0–10 | Full Fleet | Fly any aircraft and route from day one — your first PIREP is your orientation |
| Second Officer | 11–50 | Full Fleet | Full network access; growing experience |
| First Officer | 51–200 | Full Fleet | Long-haul international routes |
| Senior First Officer | 201–500 | Full Fleet | Hub support eligibility |
| Captain | 501–1,000 | Full Fleet | Charter requests; mentoring; staff eligibility |
| Senior Captain | 1,001–2,500 | Full Fleet | Training authority; event leadership |
| Check Airman | 2,501+ | Full Fleet | Type ratings; policy advisory; exec eligibility |
6.2 Orientation Flight
At Skyward Air Virtual, there is no mandatory orientation checklist, no assigned route, and no minimum flight time. Your orientation flight is simply your first submitted PIREP — fly whatever aircraft you enjoy, on whatever route interests you, for as long or as short as you like.
Once that first PIREP is approved, your SAV Pilot ID is confirmed and you are a fully active member with no restrictions on aircraft type or route selection. We believe the best way to learn is by doing — so pick a plane and go.
| PHILOSOPHY: Skyward Air Virtual is realistic but flexible. We trust our pilots to challenge themselves at their own pace. There is no gatekeeping here — just a community of passionate sim pilots who love to fly. |
6.3 Type Rating Program
SAV operates a voluntary Type Rating program for pilots wishing to demonstrate formal proficiency on specific aircraft types. Type ratings are evaluated by Check Airmen via a submitted check flight recording and include assessment of: systems knowledge, checklist usage, normal and abnormal procedures, and airmanship standards. Completed type ratings are displayed as badges on the pilot profile.
7. Communications & Administration
7.1 Official Communication Channels
- SAV Pilot Portal: Primary source for announcements, PIREPs, logbook, and route information
- Discord Server: Real-time community engagement, staff support, and event coordination
- Email: Formal correspondence and account management notifications
7.2 Incident Reporting
Pilots must submit an Incident Report within 48 hours for any of the following events occurring during a logged PIREP flight: weather diversion to an alternate airport; in-flight emergency declaration on VATSIM or IVAO; technical failure requiring deviation from the filed flight plan; go-around followed by a second approach at the destination. Incident Reports are submitted via the portal and are treated confidentially.
7.3 Organizational Structure
Skyward Air Virtual is governed by an executive leadership team with the following structure:
- Chief Executive Officer — Overall strategy and final authority
- Chief Operations Officer — Day-to-day operations, SOP governance, fleet management
- Director of Training — Orientation program, type ratings, check airman management
- Director of Technology — Pilot portal, ACARS system, website, and IT infrastructure
- Hub Managers — Regional hubs oversight and local pilot support
- Check Airmen — Type rating examiners, orientation reviewers, training supervisors
7.4 Staff Applications
Staff vacancies are announced on Discord and the SAV portal. All applicants must hold Captain rank or above, be in good standing with no active disciplinary actions, and have logged a minimum of 500 flight hours with SAV. Applications are reviewed on merit by the executive team.
8. Amendment Record
| Rev. | Date | Section(s) | Summary |
| 1.0 | 2026 | All | Initial release of SAV Standard Operating Procedures Manual |
| IMPORTANT: This document supersedes all previous versions and informal policy communications. It is the responsibility of every SAV member to ensure they are reading the current version, available at any time from the SAV Pilot Portal. |
— End of Document — SOP-001 v1.0 — Skyward Air Virtual —
| PILOT HANDBOOK
Skyward Air Virtual | Commercial Passenger Operations PHB-001 | Version 1.0 | 2026 | ||
| Commercial Passenger
Full-service scheduled airline operations across a global route network. |
All Simulator Platforms
MSFS 2020/2024 | X-Plane 12 | Prepar3D v5/v6 | Other platforms welcome. |
Online Networks
VATSIM & IVAO — both fully supported. Offline operations also welcome. |
Table of Contents
Welcome Aboard, Captain
| WELCOME: Congratulations on joining Skyward Air Virtual — one of the world's premier commercial passenger virtual airlines. From your first regional hop in the E175 to commanding a 777-300ER across the Pacific, your journey starts here. This handbook is your complete guide to flying, progressing, and thriving in our community. |
Skyward Air Virtual (SAV) replicates the experience of a real-world scheduled airline. We operate a diverse fleet of modern commercial passenger aircraft on an expanding global route network, with full support for every major simulator platform and both major online ATC networks — VATSIM and IVAO.
This handbook covers everything you need from your first day to Check Airman rank. Keep it as a reference — you will find yourself coming back to it throughout your SAV career.
| Our Airline | Our Platforms | Our Networks |
| Commercial passenger scheduled services on a global network, to the highest standards of virtual airline professionalism. | MSFS 2020/2024, X-Plane 12, Prepar3D v5/v6, and other platforms. No pilot is excluded based on their simulator choice. | Full support for VATSIM and IVAO. Offline flying is equally valid. Online flying is encouraged but never mandatory. |
Chapter 1: Getting Started
1.1 What You Need
Before your first SAV flight, make sure you have the following ready:
- A supported flight simulator (MSFS 2020/2024, X-Plane 12, Prepar3D v5/v6, or equivalent)
- A registered and verified SAV pilot account — see Section 1.2
- The SAV ACARS tracking client installed and connected to your simulator
- An aircraft add-on suitable for your first route (freeware options are perfectly acceptable)
- If flying online: a VATSIM or IVAO account, applicable pilot rating, and network client (vPilot / xPilot / X-IvAp)
1.2 Registering Your Account
| 1 | Visit the SAV Pilot Portal
• Go to https://crew.skywardair.xyz/ and click 'Register' • Fill in your display name, email address, home hub preference, and primary simulator platform |
| 2 | Accept the Rules & Handbook
• Read and accept the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP-001) and this Pilot Handbook • These agreements are legally binding within the VA community |
| 3 | Verify Your Email
• Check your inbox for the SAV confirmation email • Click the verification link — your account is now active |
| 4 | Install the ACARS Client
• Download the SAV ACARS client from the portal's Downloads section • Install, launch, and log in with your SAV credentials • In Settings, point the client to your simulator's executable file • Green status light = ready to track flights automatically |
| 5 | Fly Your First Flight — Your Way
• Pick any aircraft you enjoy and any route that interests you — there are no restrictions • Submit your PIREP via ACARS or the manual form — that is your orientation flight • Once approved, your SAV Pilot ID is confirmed and you have full access to all operations |
1.3 Choosing Your Home Hub
Your home hub is your base of operations within the SAV network. It determines your default scheduling preference and affects which routes appear first in your route recommendations. Hubs are located at major airports across SAV's global network. You can request a hub transfer via the portal after 90 days.
| TIP: Pick a hub in your own time zone — it makes it much easier to find other SAV pilots online and to join events without unusual hours. |
Chapter 2: Your Simulator Platform
2.1 Platform Equality Policy
SAV is proud to be a multi-platform virtual airline. Every pilot, regardless of simulator choice, receives full and equal credit for flights in the SAV logbook. There are no platform-exclusive routes, rank restrictions, or award categories. The SAV ACARS client supports all major platforms.
2.2 Recommended Aircraft Add-Ons by Platform
Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS 2020 & 2024)
| Aircraft | Add-On | Cost | Notes |
| Airbus A320neo | FlyByWire A32NX | Free | Industry benchmark; exceptional systems depth |
| Airbus A220-300 | Microsoft/Asobo default or payware | Varies | Check pilot resources for recommended options |
| Boeing 737-800 | PMDG 737-800 | Payware | Premium accuracy; full FMC, systems simulation |
| Boeing 787-9 | Microsoft default / Salty 74S for 747 | Free/Payware | Payware options offer deeper systems |
| Embraer E175 | Embraer E170/175 by X-Works | Payware | Excellent regional jet; great for training |
X-Plane 12
| Aircraft | Add-On | Cost | Notes |
| Airbus A320neo | Toliss A321neo (covers A320 family) | Payware | Top-tier systems fidelity |
| Boeing 737-800 | ZIBO 738 (modified default) | Free | Community legend; very capable |
| Boeing 787-9 | FlightFactor 787 (v2) | Payware | Full EFIS, good for long-haul training |
| Embraer E175 | X-Crafts E175 | Payware | Solid regional; ACARS compatible |
Prepar3D v5 / v6
| Aircraft | Add-On | Cost | Notes |
| Boeing 737-800 | PMDG 737NGXu | Payware | P3D gold standard |
| Boeing 777-300ER | PMDG 777 | Payware | Exceptional heavy jet simulation |
| Airbus A320 family | Aerosoft A320 Professional | Payware | User-friendly; good for progression |
| Embraer 175 | Aerosoft E-Jets | Payware | Good regional option for P3D |
| NOTE: You do not need to own a payware add-on to fly with SAV. High-quality freeware is entirely valid. The recommendations above are simply community-tested options known to work well with the SAV ACARS client. |
Chapter 3: Your First Flight — Step by Step
3.1 Selecting a Route
Log in to the Pilot Portal and open the Route Map. At Skyward Air Virtual, there are no restrictions on your first flight — pick any aircraft in our fleet and any route on the network that appeals to you. Not sure where to start? Here are a few suggestions to make your first experience enjoyable:
- A route from your home hub so you are already familiar with the departure airport
- Daytime departure if you are less familiar with instrument procedures — less workload to start
- Any aircraft in the fleet that you enjoy flying — there are no restrictions
3.2 Generating Your Flight Plan
SAV recommends using SimBrief (simbrief.com) to generate a professional Operational Flight Plan (OFP) for every flight. SimBrief is free and produces realistic fuel calculations, route data, and weather. Set your airline ICAO code to 'SYW' in your SimBrief profile.
- Log in to SimBrief and click 'New Flight'
- Enter your departure (ORIG), destination (DEST), and alternate (ALTN) ICAOs
- Select your aircraft type from the list
- Set payload: use a realistic passenger load (e.g., 75–85% for typical routes)
- Click 'Generate OFP' — review the fuel figures and route
- Export the flight plan to your simulator's format using the SimBrief Downloader or Navigraph SimLink
3.3 Pre-Flight Checks
Before Launching the Simulator
- METAR checked for departure and destination (aviationweather.gov or Navigraph Charts)
- OFP printed or saved — fuel figures, route, alternates reviewed
- SAV ACARS client launched and showing green (connected) status
- If flying online: VATSIM/IVAO client ready; pilot rating verified for planned airspace
In the Cockpit — Preflight Flow
- Power up aircraft per the type-specific Normal Checklist (available in Pilot Resources)
- Load SimBrief OFP into FMC/FMS — route, cost index, cruise altitude, alternates
- Set fuel to OFP planned fuel load (do not over-fuel)
- Set passenger/cargo load per SimBrief OFP figures
- Obtain ATIS; set altimeter QNH
- Request IFR clearance from ATC (VATSIM/IVAO preferred; UNICOM if no ATC online; offline ATC in rare circumstances)
- Complete Before-Start checklist items
3.4 Departure
- Request pushback and startup when ready
- Complete After-Start and Before-Taxi checklists
- Request taxi clearance; follow airport diagram to assigned runway
- Line up, complete Before-Takeoff checklist: flaps set, trim, flight controls free, transponder ALT mode
- When cleared: advance thrust, call out V1 / Vr / V2 at appropriate speeds
- Rotate smoothly at Vr; establish positive climb rate; call 'Gear Up'
- Follow SID or radar vectors; comply with all speed and altitude restrictions
3.5 Cruise
- Climb to filed cruise altitude; engage VNAV/autothrottle as appropriate for the aircraft
- Monitor fuel burn every 30 minutes — compare actual vs. OFP planned figures
- Obtain destination ATIS approximately 150 nm or 20 min before top of descent
- Brief the arrival: STAR, approach type, runway, missed approach, minimums
- Calculate top of descent (TOD) using the FMC, or rule of thumb: 3 x altitude (in thousands of feet) = distance in nm
3.6 Descent, Approach & Landing
- Begin descent at calculated TOD; comply with all STAR speed and altitude restrictions
- Obtain landing clearance and runway confirmation
- Configure aircraft on downwind/base: reduce speed, extend flaps progressively
- Establish on ILS/approach; gear down by 8 nm from threshold
- By stabilization gate (1,000 ft AGL IMC / 500 ft AGL VMC): on speed, on path, configured, stable thrust
- If not stabilized — go around immediately; no exceptions
- Touchdown in the touchdown zone; apply reverse thrust and brakes smoothly
- Vacate runway promptly; contact Ground for taxi to gate
| STABILIZED APPROACH: This is non-negotiable. A stabilized approach saves real lives — and in the sim it builds the habits that matter. If you are not stable at the gate, go around. A go-around is a professional maneuver, not a failure. |
3.7 Post-Flight & PIREP Submission
- Complete shutdown checklist; all engines and APU off at gate
- In the SAV ACARS client, click 'Complete Flight' — review the auto-filled PIREP data
- Confirm: departure/destination, aircraft type, flight time, fuel used, and landing rate
- Add comments for any notable events (diversions, holds, go-arounds)
- Click 'Submit PIREP' — your hours are added to your logbook upon approval
- ACARS PIREPs are auto-approved; manual PIREPs are reviewed within 24 hours
Chapter 4: Flying Online — VATSIM & IVAO
4.1 Why Fly Online?
Flying on VATSIM or IVAO transforms your simulation experience. Real human controllers manage real-time airspace, giving you authentic clearances, holds, traffic conflicts, and the full satisfaction of professional radio communication. SAV strongly encourages online flying — some awards and recognition are specifically linked to online hours.
That said, online flying is never mandatory. Every flight on any platform, online or offline, counts equally toward your rank progression.
4.2 Getting Set Up on Each Network
VATSIM
- Register at vatsim.net — a free account takes about 5 minutes
- Complete the VATSIM Basic Pilot Training (P1 rating) — required to fly on the network
- Download vPilot (Windows/MSFS/P3D) or xPilot (X-Plane) from vatsim.net
- Add your VATSIM CID to your SAV pilot profile for cross-referencing
IVAO
- Register at ivao.aero — free account
- Complete the IVAO Basic Pilot Training (PPL) before flying
- Download IvAp (P3D) or X-IvAp (X-Plane) or the MSFS connector from ivao.aero
- Add your IVAO VID to your SAV pilot profile
| TIP: Both VATSIM and IVAO have excellent training programs that will make you a significantly better simmer, even if you fly offline most of the time. The phraseology and procedure knowledge carries over to offline ATC interaction too. |
4.3 Connecting and Flying
- Open your network client (vPilot, xPilot, IvAp, etc.)
- Log in with your network credentials
- Set callsign to SAV format: SYW + flight number (e.g., SYW1101)
- Select aircraft type (ICAO type designator, e.g., A320, B738, B789)
- File your IFR flight plan through the client or network website before connecting
- Connect to the network; confirm text and voice communication functional
- Contact Delivery or Ground with your startup/pushback request
4.4 Radio Communication Guide
Clear, professional radio communication is a core SAV skill. The standard format for any transmission is: Who you're calling + Who you are + Where you are + What you want.
Standard Call Examples
| Phase | Example Transmission |
| IFR Clearance | "London Heathrow Delivery, SKY AIR ONE ONE ZERO ONE, gate T5-B32, A320, request IFR clearance to Amsterdam Schiphol, information Delta." |
| Pushback & Start | "Heathrow Ground, SKY AIR ONE ONE ZERO ONE, gate T5-B32, request pushback and startup." |
| Taxi | "Heathrow Ground, SKY AIR ONE ONE ZERO ONE, information Delta, request taxi." |
| Takeoff | "Heathrow Tower, SKY AIR ONE ONE ZERO ONE, holding short Runway 27L, ready for departure." |
| Descent Check-in | "Amsterdam Approach, SKY AIR ONE ONE ZERO ONE, descending FL180, information Golf." |
| Approach | "Schiphol Tower, SKY AIR ONE ONE ZERO ONE, established ILS Runway 18R." |
| Vacating | "Schiphol Ground, SKY AIR ONE ONE ZERO ONE, vacated Runway 18R, request taxi to gate." |
4.5 Handling Difficult Situations
Even experienced pilots encounter situations on the network that require good judgment. Here is how SAV pilots are expected to handle common scenarios:
- Cannot comply with a clearance: "Unable [instruction], request [alternative]." — never simply ignore it
- Missed a readback or callsign: Listen for the controller to repeat; if silence, call "[Callsign], say again."
- Lost comms: Squawk 7600; try the last frequency, guard frequency 121.5, and text the controller
- In-flight emergency: Squawk 7700; transmit "MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY, [callsign], [nature of emergency], [intentions]"
- Controller offline / freq change: Monitor 122.800 (VATSIM UNICOM) or 122.800 (IVAO UNICOM) and self-announce
Chapter 5: PIREPs, Logbook & Awards
5.1 How the ACARS System Works
When the SAV ACARS client is running and connected to your simulator, it automatically captures your entire flight from the moment you release the parking brake to the moment you set it at the destination gate. At the end of your flight, you review a pre-filled PIREP and submit it with one click.
The ACARS system captures: departure and destination airports, block times, airborne times, fuel loaded and consumed, maximum altitude, route flown, and your touchdown landing rate. All of this is stored in your permanent SAV logbook.
5.2 Manual PIREP Reference
If the ACARS client is unavailable, submit via the portal's Manual PIREP form. Complete every field accurately:
| Field | Required | Details |
| Pilot ID | Yes | Your SAV ID — e.g., SAV0042 |
| Flight Number | Yes | SAV route or SYW + number (e.g., SYW1101) |
| Departure Airport | Yes | 4-letter ICAO code (e.g., EGLL) |
| Destination Airport | Yes | 4-letter ICAO code (e.g., EHAM) |
| Alternate Airport | Recommended | ICAO of planned alternate |
| Aircraft Type | Yes | Type flown (e.g., A320neo, B738) |
| Simulator Platform | Yes | MSFS 2024, X-Plane 12, P3D v6, etc. |
| Online Network | Yes | VATSIM / IVAO / Offline |
| Departure Time (UTC) | Yes | Block-off time in HH:MM Zulu format |
| Arrival Time (UTC) | Yes | Block-on time in HH:MM Zulu format |
| Flight Time | Yes | Airborne gate-to-gate (HH:MM) |
| Fuel Used | Yes | Total fuel consumed (lbs or kg) |
| Landing Rate | Yes | Touchdown rate ft/min (estimate if unknown) |
| Route Flown | Yes | SID, airways, STAR as filed or actual |
| Comments | Optional | Diversions, holds, go-arounds, notable events |
5.3 Awards & Recognition
SAV's award system celebrates pilot milestones and exceptional contributions to the community. Awards appear as badges on your public pilot profile.
| Award | Criterion |
| First Flight | Complete your SAV orientation flight |
| Century Wings | Log 100 cumulative flight hours with SAV |
| 500 Hour Bar | Log 500 cumulative flight hours |
| Globe Trotter | Log at least one flight on each of five continents |
| Ironbird | Complete a single flight of 12 hours or more |
| Smooth Operator | Land 10 consecutive flights at -200 ft/min or better |
| VATSIM Wings | Log 25 flights while connected to VATSIM |
| IVAO Wings | Log 25 flights while connected to IVAO |
| Dual Network Pilot | Earn both VATSIM Wings and IVAO Wings |
| All-Platform Ace | Log flights on three different simulator platforms |
| Community Mentor | Complete the SAV Mentorship Program as a mentor |
| Community Builder | Successfully refer 5 new pilots who complete orientation |
| Perfect Attendance | Log at least one flight in every calendar month for a full year |
Chapter 6: Rank, Training & Type Ratings
6.1 Your Progression Path
Your SAV rank is automatically updated by the system whenever you cross a flight-hour threshold. Ranks unlock access to heavier and longer-range aircraft, and open doors to leadership and training roles within the VA.
| Rank | Hours Required | Aircraft Access | What Opens Up |
| Student Pilot | 0 – 10 | Full Fleet | Fly any aircraft and any route from day one |
| Second Officer | 11 – 50 | Full Fleet | Growing experience; community recognition |
| First Officer | 51 – 200 | Full Fleet | Long-haul international routes |
| Senior First Officer | 201 – 500 | Full Fleet | Hub support eligibility; charter co-pilot |
| Captain | 501 – 1,000 | Full Fleet | Charter flight requests; mentor eligibility; staff applications |
| Senior Captain | 1,001 – 2,500 | Full Fleet | Training authority; special event leadership; policy input |
| Check Airman | 2,501+ | Full Fleet | Type rating examination; orientation reviews; executive team eligibility |
6.2 Orientation Flight Details
Your orientation flight at Skyward Air Virtual is refreshingly simple — it is just your first flight. There is no assigned aircraft, no mandatory route, no minimum duration, and no examiner watching over your shoulder. Pick the plane you want to fly, pick a route that excites you, meet the standard realism requirements, and submit your PIREP.
Once that first PIREP is approved, your Pilot ID is confirmed and you have unrestricted access to the full SAV operation. We want you in the air as fast as possible — the community and the experience will do the rest.
| REMEMBER: You do not need to be perfect on your first flight. Nobody is. SAV is here to help you grow as a pilot, and that journey starts the moment you submit your first PIREP. |
6.3 Type Rating Program
The SAV Type Rating is a voluntary program that demonstrates your formal proficiency on a specific aircraft. Completing a type rating earns a badge on your pilot profile and is recognized in the community as a mark of expertise.
Check Flight Requirements
A type rating check flight must be submitted as a video or screen-recorded flight to a Check Airman for evaluation. The check flight must include:
- Normal departure with full checklist usage and FMC-managed SID departure
- Cruise segment demonstrating VNAV/autothrottle management and fuel monitoring
- Instrument approach to published minimums (ILS Cat I minimum or lower preferred)
- A missed approach executed from decision height / minimum descent altitude
- Return for a second approach and full-stop landing
The Check Airman will assess: systems knowledge, checklist discipline, normal and abnormal procedures, communication, and airmanship. Results are communicated within 7 days of submission.
6.4 Mentorship Program
New SAV pilots (Student Pilot through First Officer) can request a personal mentor through the #mentorship channel on Discord. Mentors are Senior First Officers and above who volunteer to help newer pilots with route planning, aircraft systems, network flying, and general guidance. To request a mentor, post your rank, platform, and any specific areas you'd like help with.
Chapter 7: Resources & Tools
7.1 Essential Tools for SAV Pilots
| Tool | Platform | Cost | Purpose |
| SAV ACARS Client | All platforms | Free (SAV) | Automatic PIREP tracking and submission |
| SimBrief | Web / all sim | Free | Professional OFP, fuel planning, route generation |
| Navigraph Charts | Web / app | Subscription | Current Jeppesen charts for all airports worldwide |
| Little Navmap | All simulators | Free | Moving map, flight planning, weather overlay |
| SkyVector | Web | Free | VFR/IFR en-route charts, flight plan filing |
| NOAA Aviation Weather | Web | Free | METAR, TAF, SIGMETs, PIREPs, AIRMETs |
| Flightradar24 / FlightAware | Web | Free tier | Real-world route reference and schedule lookup |
| vPilot | MSFS / P3D | Free | VATSIM pilot client (Windows) |
| xPilot | X-Plane | Free | VATSIM pilot client (X-Plane) |
| X-IvAp | X-Plane | Free | IVAO pilot client (X-Plane) |
| IvAp | P3D | Free | IVAO pilot client (Prepar3D) |
7.2 SAV Pilot Portal — Key Sections
- Dashboard: Flight stats, recent PIREPs, rank progress bar, upcoming events
- Logbook: Full approved PIREP history, hours breakdown by aircraft and route
- Route Map: Interactive global network map with filters by aircraft, duration, and hub
- Fleet & Resources: Type pages with checklists, performance tables, and add-on recommendations
- Awards: Earned awards and progress toward upcoming milestones
- NOTAM Board: Temporary route changes, event announcements, and operational notices
- Staff Directory: Contact details for all SAV staff members
7.3 Getting Help
- Discord #help-desk: Fastest response — monitored by staff and senior pilots around the clock
- Discord #pirep-support: For PIREP questions, discrepancies, or manual PIREP submissions
- Discord #atc-training: Tips and resources for VATSIM/IVAO phraseology and procedures
- Portal Support Ticket: For formal account issues, appeal submissions, or data corrections
| REMEMBER: There are no silly questions in aviation. Every Check Airman and Senior Captain in SAV was once a Student Pilot. The community is here to help you grow — use it freely. |
Chapter 8: Quick Reference
New Pilot Quick-Start Checklist
| Step | Action | Status |
| 1 | Register at the SAV Pilot Portal and verify your email | [ ] Done |
| 2 | Read and accept the SOP (SOP-001) and Pilot Handbook (PHB-001) | [ ] Done |
| 3 | Download and configure the SAV ACARS client | [ ] Done |
| 4 | Join the SAV Discord server | [ ] Done |
| 5 | Register on VATSIM (vatsim.net) and/or IVAO (ivao.aero) — recommended | [ ] Done |
| 6 | Install network pilot client (vPilot / xPilot / IvAp) | [ ] Done |
| 7 | Pick any aircraft and route you like — fly your first flight | [ ] Done |
| 8 | Submit your PIREP via ACARS or the manual form to receive your SAV Pilot ID | [ ] Done |
| 9 | Receive your SAV Pilot ID and First Flight Award | [ ] Done |
| 10 | Begin logging flights toward Second Officer rank (10 hours)! | [ ] In Progress |
Key Aviation Abbreviations
| Term | Meaning |
| ACARS | Aircraft Communications Addressing & Reporting System — SAV's flight tracking client |
| AGL | Above Ground Level — altitude measured from the ground directly beneath the aircraft |
| ATIS | Automatic Terminal Information Service — recorded airport weather/NOTAM broadcast |
| FAF | Final Approach Fix — point where the instrument approach officially begins |
| FMC / FMS | Flight Management Computer / System — the aircraft's onboard navigation computer |
| IMC / VMC | Instrument / Visual Meteorological Conditions — determines applicable flight rules |
| ILS | Instrument Landing System — precision approach guidance (localizer + glideslope) |
| LOA | Leave of Absence — formal request to pause activity requirements |
| METAR | Meteorological Aerodrome Report — current observed weather at an airport |
| NOTAMs | Notices to Airmen — temporary operational information about airspace, airports, aids |
| OFP | Operational Flight Plan — dispatcher-generated plan with route, fuel, weather, and W&B |
| PIREP | Pilot Report — official record of a completed SAV flight |
| QNH | Local altimeter setting (hectopascals or inches Hg) — sets altimeter to field elevation |
| SID / STAR | Standard Instrument Departure / Arrival — published ATC procedures |
| SELCAL | Selective Calling — system allowing ATC to alert a specific aircraft on HF radio |
| TAF | Terminal Aerodrome Forecast — weather forecast for an airport (typically 24–30 hrs) |
| TOD | Top of Descent — point where descent from cruise altitude begins |
| UTC / Zulu | Universal Coordinated Time — global aviation standard; same as GMT/Z |
| V1 | Decision speed — above V1, continue the takeoff even with an engine failure |
| Vr | Rotate speed — speed at which to begin the takeoff rotation |
| Vref | Reference approach speed — base target speed for the approach and landing |
Clear skies and tailwinds from everyone at Skyward Air Virtual.
— End of Pilot Handbook — PHB-001 v1.0 —