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<p class="combatText">The primary mission of all pilots is transport of troops and materiel. A transport air mission is initiated by either HQ or at an SL request. The objective is to deliver men and/or materiell to a designated LZ.
<p class="combatText">The primary mission of all pilots is transport of troops and materiel. A transport air mission is initiated by either HQ or at an SL request. The objective is to deliver men and/or materiell to a designated LZ. When performing transport missions the pilots are expected to judge the situation and always take proper precautions to safeguard the aircraft and its cargo. This means that a pilot have to determine the safest route to a objektive and judge a safe LZ for the drop. In the end it's up to the pilot to determine the safest flight rout and LZ.
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<p class="combatText">The secondary function of the pilots are as CAP support. In this role they are to operate different types of aircrafts in the Combat Air Patrol role. In this role the pilot's main objective is to protect friendly air and ground assets from enemy air assets. This type of mission is Air to Air only and can be initiated either by HQ, on Squad lead request  or at the pilot's own discretion.</p>
<p class="combatText">The secondary function of the pilots are as CAP support. In this role they are to operate different types of aircrafts in the Combat Air Patrol role. In this role the pilot's main objective is to protect friendly air and ground assets from enemy air assets. This type of mission is Air to Air only and can be initiated either by HQ, on Squad lead request  or at the pilot's own discretion.</p>


<h3 class="combatSectionHeader">Third Function of a pilot:</h3>
<p class="combatText">The third type of mission flown by pilots are CAS missions, these missions are flown by either fixed wing or rotary wing CAS aircrafts. Pilots are advised to follow the standard ROE for CAS missions. The ROE for CAS missions are found in the Rules and guidelines section in this wiki. The CAS missions are primarily a mission requested by Squad Leads in the field when they need the support from an CAS aircraft. When pilots are operating in an CAS role they are expected to take care to follow the directions of the SL requesting the CAS mission, since the SL usually are the closest observer to the strike area he will direct the CAS mission and judge the effectiveness of the mission. </p>





Revision as of 15:47, 17 November 2016

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Pilot Handbook


This is a handbook for public players on the 77th JSOC servers, it will cover the function of the Pilot slot on our servers. It will mainly cover pilot behavior, responsibility and privileges but might extend to some tips and tricks to get the most out of your Pilot role.

The pilots have a key function of our servers, on top of providing transport for men and materiel and fly CAS and CAP missions they are expected to have a good knowledge of server standards and to help and support the acting HQ in maintaining order on the server.

An introduction and explanation of the different types of missions flown by the pilots and a short description of the different helicopters and their different carrying capacity will be found in the last section of this wiki.


Hierarchy, Criterias, Abilities and Quick Guide:

Hierarchy on the 77th servers:

  1. Admins and Ambassadors
  2. HQ
  3. Pilots/Squad leads
  4. Foot soldiers/squad members


Criterias needed to be fulfilled by Pilots:

  1. Pilots must be on TS, in the correct TS channel for the server he/she is playing on.
  2. Pilots must be able to communicate proficient with other players and specially with HQ and other pilots. (No requirement for a mic exist, proficient and good communication in writing is sufficient for pilots.)
  3. Pilots must have read and understood the rules of our servers and inforce them to the best of his/here abilities.
  4. If the player are to be a Pilot he/she need to be in one of the designated Pilot slots.
  5. It's important to know that any DLC is not required to be a pilot. The base game and the aircrafts available in it are sufficient to be an efficient pilot on our servers.


Pilots special abilities:

  1. The ability to use the artillery at base to help support the squads when requested to do so by a Squad leader.
  2. The ability to use the Bobcat to repair/rearm helicopters and repair runways/remove debris.
  3. The ability to operate rotary and fixed wing aircrafts.


Pilots quick guide:

  1. A Pilot that's comfortable flying different types of aircrafts will be a great asset to the server.
  2. The pilot are the highest ranking player in an aircraft.
  3. Pilots must at all times follow the correct ROE when flying support.
  4. A good Pilot will support and help his HQ to keep the servers organised and running smoothly.
  5. Pilots are to step up and organise ungrouped player in the absence of an HQ.


The Function of a Pilot:

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The pilot’s on the 77th JSOC servers function is to operate different types of air assets to support the ground combatants operations. This includes flying rotary wing transport, rotary and fixed wing CAS and CAP.


Pilot primary funktion:

The primary mission of all pilots is transport of troops and materiel. A transport air mission is initiated by either HQ or at an SL request. The objective is to deliver men and/or materiell to a designated LZ. When performing transport missions the pilots are expected to judge the situation and always take proper precautions to safeguard the aircraft and its cargo. This means that a pilot have to determine the safest route to a objektive and judge a safe LZ for the drop. In the end it's up to the pilot to determine the safest flight rout and LZ.


Secondary Function of a Pilot:

The secondary function of the pilots are as CAP support. In this role they are to operate different types of aircrafts in the Combat Air Patrol role. In this role the pilot's main objective is to protect friendly air and ground assets from enemy air assets. This type of mission is Air to Air only and can be initiated either by HQ, on Squad lead request or at the pilot's own discretion.


Third Function of a pilot:

The third type of mission flown by pilots are CAS missions, these missions are flown by either fixed wing or rotary wing CAS aircrafts. Pilots are advised to follow the standard ROE for CAS missions. The ROE for CAS missions are found in the Rules and guidelines section in this wiki. The CAS missions are primarily a mission requested by Squad Leads in the field when they need the support from an CAS aircraft. When pilots are operating in an CAS role they are expected to take care to follow the directions of the SL requesting the CAS mission, since the SL usually are the closest observer to the strike area he will direct the CAS mission and judge the effectiveness of the mission.


Pilot Behavior:

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When a pilot operates an aircraft he is solely responsible for his actions and the wellbeing of the airframe and its cargo, this means that it's up to the pilot to judge his skill level and fly accordingly. The fact that the pilot is solely responsible for what happens to his aircraft makes him the highest ranking officer in it. This means that a pilot have the right to refuse or move a LZ marked by any SL if he do not feel it's safe to land. In the aircraft, a pilot's word is final.