Throughout your flight, OnAir continuously evaluates your performance using the Flight Scoring System.
Your flight score impacts the XP, reputation, and bonuses or penalties you receive at the end of each flight.
During active flight tracking, you’ll see live feedback appear on your screen.
These indicators help you adjust your procedures in real time to improve your score.
💡 The scoring system adapts to both airliners and general aviation aircraft — from A320s to ultralights.

Scoring feedback includes:
Certain operational rules apply to all companies in OnAir.
Breaking these rules can result in penalties during your flight evaluation.

✅ Following OnAir’s core flight rules helps maximize your score and reputation.
At the end of each flight, a Landing Grade is computed based on three separate metrics.
The final result uses the lowest grade of the three.

| Description | Vertical Speed (ft/min) |
|---|---|
| Very Smooth | < 200 |
| Smooth | < 300 |
| Regular | < 400 |
| Hard | < 500 |
| Very Hard | ≥ 500 |
| Description | G-Force |
|---|---|
| Very Smooth | < 1.1 |
| Smooth | < 1.2 |
| Regular | < 1.4 |
| Hard | < 1.7 |
| Very Hard | ≥ 1.7 |
Your reference landing speed is calculated as Vs₀ × 1.3, with a minimum of 25 knots.
| Description | Speed Threshold |
|---|---|
| Very Smooth | < Reference + 10 kts |
| Smooth | < Reference + 20 kts |
| Regular | < Reference + 30 kts |
| Hard | < Reference + 40 kts |
| Very Hard | > Reference + 40 kts |
🟢 Smooth Landing Bonus:
Awarded for a Very Smooth or Smooth landing.
🔴 Hard Landing Malus:
Applied for a Hard or Very Hard landing.