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Documentation Index

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Career Dashboard

The Career Dashboard is the home base for Career Mode. Open it when you want to know what to do next.

What the Dashboard shows

The Dashboard can show:
  • Next Operation.
  • Current or upcoming flight route.
  • Route map.
  • Departure and arrival weather.
  • Upcoming roster.
  • Career timeline.
  • Latest notifications.
  • Current employer.
  • Current role.
  • Base and location.
  • Career balance.
  • Reputation.
  • Monthly budget estimate.
  • Career ranking.

Next Operation

Next Operation is the most important area on the Dashboard. It points you toward the next correct page:
Next Operation saysWhat it means
DispatchYou need to accept or generate work.
Open CalendarYou have assignments that need to be scheduled and roster-locked.
Enter Flight DeckYou have a Career flight ready to fly.
Use this area when you are unsure what the next step is.

Typical workflow

  1. Open Career Dashboard.
  2. Check Next Operation.
  3. If it points to Dispatch, generate or accept work.
  4. If it points to Calendar, schedule and lock your assignments.
  5. If it points to Enter Flight Deck, start the ready flight.
  6. Review notifications for contracts, training, offers, and warnings.
  7. Check money and reputation before taking major career actions.

Notifications

Notifications can contain important Career updates. The bell icon in the Dashboard header opens the full Career Notifications page. Examples:
  • Training results.
  • Contract reminders.
  • Offer updates.
  • Payroll messages.
  • Assignment warnings.
  • Career progression events.
If something seems locked or missing, check notifications first.

Notifications page

The Notifications page is the Career inbox. Use it to review important events and actions from Career Mode. The page can show:
  • Unread notification count.
  • Notification filters.
  • Notification groups.
  • Message title and body.
  • Created time.
  • Action buttons when a notification needs a response.
  • Mark as read controls.
Notification filters include:
FilterUse it for
AllEvery Career notification.
UnreadItems you have not reviewed yet.
OffersJob offers, promotions, internal type opportunities, and offer updates.
ApplicationsJob application results and review updates.
OperationsDispatch, reserve, line check, assignment, and airline operations messages.
FinancePayroll, jumpseat charges, loans, medical checks, property income, and money events.
AdminSimulator or support-side Career notices when used.
GeneralOther Career messages.

Notifications that need action

Some notifications are only informational. Others need you to act. Important action notifications can include:
  • Sign a pending contract.
  • Complete or review an interview.
  • Accept, decline, or review an offer.
  • Assign a flight for a line check.
  • Pay a line-check recheck after failing.
  • Pay overdue medical clearance.
  • Review payroll or financial warnings.
  • Respond to reserve operations.
  • Check application results.
If a notification has a button, use it. FlyHub usually sends you to the page where the next action is handled.

Line check notifications

Line check notifications are especially important. If airline operations asks you to assign a line check, open the notification and choose one of your pending Career flights. You have a deadline, and missing it can ground Career duty until you respond. If a line check is failed, the notification can guide you to the recheck payment flow. See Career Game Loop for the full line-check explanation.

Reserve and jumpseat notifications

Reserve notifications can tell you when Operations has a standby assignment or when relocation is required. If relocation is required, FlyHub can send you to Career Jumpseat. Reserve relocation can be airline-covered when the reserve call requires it. Career flights still use the same tracking methods as the rest of FlyHub. If a notification or active flight page sends you into a tracked flight, use: For a comparison, see Tracking Methods.

Money and reputation summary

The Dashboard gives a quick view of your balance and reputation. Use Finance for the full ledger and budget details, but use the Dashboard for a fast health check before deciding what to do next.

Common mistakes

  • Seeing no booked flights and thinking Career Mode is broken. You may need Dispatch or Calendar first.
  • Ignoring notifications after training or job offers.
  • Leaving Career Mode while a Career flight is active.
  • Treating budget estimates as the full bank ledger.
  • Trying to start flying before accepted assignments are scheduled and locked.