GA VFR Traffic: Plus Career System and Scratchpad

GA VFR Traffic: Plus Career System and Scratchpad

The skies just got busier—and smarter. GA/VFR Traffic has officially launched, bringing general aviation aircraft to the SayIntentions.AI ecosystem. But that's not all. We're also introducing a new Career System and the Scratchpad feature.

FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS

  • GA/VFR Traffic: Realistic general aviation traffic at airports worldwide.
  • Career System: Track your flights, earn achievements, and build your pilot profile.
  • Scratchpad: Quick-access notepad for clearances, frequencies, and notes.
  • Pattern Traffic: See Cessnas in the pattern while you wait for IFR release.

GA Traffic Details

General aviation has been missing from AI traffic systems for too long. Our new GA/VFR traffic fills airports with:

  • Training aircraft flying patterns
  • Cross-country VFR traffic between airports
  • Proper mix of GA and commercial at Class C/D airports
  • Realistic behavior at uncontrolled fields

ATC sequences GA traffic appropriately, giving you the authentic mixed-traffic experience you'd see at a real airport.

The New Career System

Your flights now mean something beyond the session. The Career System tracks:

  • Total flight hours and landings
  • Airports visited
  • Aircraft types flown
  • Achievements and milestones

Build your virtual pilot logbook and watch your experience grow over time.

Scratchpad Feature

Ever scramble to remember a squawk code or frequency? The Scratchpad gives you a persistent space to jot notes during your flight. Clearances, altimeter settings, runway assignments—everything you need in one place.

Available Now

All three features are live for Premium subscribers. Update your client and experience the new additions.

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