AutoPIREP Approval Criteria

How the Scoring System Works

Every PIREP submitted through smartCARS is evaluated using UVA’s AutoPIREP scoring engine.

Each flight begins with a base score.

As the system analyzes your flight data, points are:

Your final score determines:


Starting Score

Each flight begins with a base score of 100 points.

This represents a perfect operational flight.

Deductions are applied based on performance metrics recorded during the flight.


Performance Categories & Point Adjustments

1. Landing Rate (FPM)

Landing rate is one of the most significant scoring factors.

Typical evaluation tiers:

Excessively hard landings significantly reduce your score.


2. Touchdown G-Force

High G-force touchdowns result in additional deductions.

Smooth landings preserve your score.


3. Sim Rate Monitoring

AutoPIREP monitors sim rate usage.

Sim rate abuse directly impacts realism scoring.


4. Stall Detection

Each recorded stall event reduces your score.

Multiple stall detections may result in automatic Pending or Rejection status depending on severity.


5. Overspeed / Flight Envelope Violations

If the aircraft exceeds safe operational limits:


6. Phase Integrity

Your flight is analyzed across:

Unrealistic profiles (extreme climb rates, unrealistic descent rates, abnormal cruise behavior) may result in deductions.


Grade Calculation

Once all deductions are applied:

Your final numerical score is calculated.

The system then assigns:

Higher scores result in automatic acceptance.

Lower scores may trigger Pending status.

Severely low scores may result in rejection.


Decision Thresholds

While exact internal thresholds may be adjusted over time, general logic is:

Flights that enter Pending status allow the pilot to review their performance before final determination.


Points Earned

In addition to scoring, flights may award operational points.

Points earned are based on:

These points contribute to:


Pending Status & Force Acceptance

If your score places you into Pending:

This system provides flexibility while maintaining standards.


What Causes Rejection

Flights may be rejected if:

Rejection removes the flight from accepted hours.


Why We Publish This

Transparency matters.

AutoPIREP exists to ensure:

Every pilot is evaluated using the same scoring logic.


Revision #3
Created 16 December 2025 15:35:07 by UAL1 Cody B. | COO
Updated 7 February 2026 22:00:42 by UAL4 Zac P. | CSO