Manual Mission Building
No extra steps, just set waypoints
Land & wait at pickup, then return
Two landings flow
Pickup a bucket or fill up with water and extinguish fires.
Timed hover at rescue scene
Sling load start/end with return
Add blocks from the left panel to build your mission
Click on map to add/move waypoints
If choosing a time, the current local date is used.
Enter the 6-letter share code to download the mission JSON.
Pick your mission style and let the generator suggest airfields and create steps automatically.
Simple takeoff and return mission without a pickup stop.
Intercept an unknown aircraft, establish visual contact, and monitor its route.
Uses direct flight for the cruise phase, then transitions within 40 NM of the extraction area to terrain-following navigation using roads, rivers, and lakes.
Follows roads, railways, mountains, and waterways prioritising scenic, low-level, terrain-based navigation. Great for GA and gliders.
Low level air race route with waypoint objectives and optional pylon gates.
Uses direct flight for the cruise phase, then transitions within 40 NM of the drop zone to terrain-following navigation along roads, railways, and rivers.
Basic pickup and return mission with minimal constraints
Pickup passengers and deliver them to a new destination (final return handled in Mission Ending).
Select a major road and run a SAR rescue at a roadside accident (hoist or landing).
Chains many rescue legs of mixed mission types (Roadside / Hiker / Water).
Launch from a nearby base and rescue an injured hiker off-road (hoist or landing), with optional hospital drop-off.
Stage from a coastal hub and rescue survivors from a vessel in open water.
Pickup a bucket or fill up with water and extinguish fires.
Pick up and deliver sling loads with custom constraints
Configure your mission area and preferences, then press "Preview Mission". Alternatively, press "I'm Feeling Lucky" or "Current Events" for fully automatic mission generation.
Enter a city, landmark, point of interest (e.g. hospital, harbour, ski resort), or ICAO airport code (e.g. KJFK, EGLL). We will use the navigation database to anchor at those airports first, then search nearby points of interest automatically.
Used for Road and Railway Following missions. Default is 10 NM; maximum is 100 NM.
Applies to Interception. Race Track is two half-circles connected by straight segments.
Applies only when Orbit Pattern is Race Track.
Applies only when Orbit Pattern is Race Track. Leave blank for random. 090 = east/west, 000 = north/south.
Applies to Interception. Diameter is in meters (radius = diameter / 2).
Applies to Interception. Leave blank for Auto. Timers are recalculated based on speed.
Applies to Interception.
Applies to Interception. Altitude is interpreted based on the selected altitude reference.
AGL uses the nearest airport field elevation from the mission database as ground reference.
Distance on each side of the extraction site where the route follows nearby roads, rails, or rivers. Default is 40 NM.
Country-side uses the current grass pickup selection; Airport selects a suitable pickup airport instead.
Applies only when Extraction Site Type is Airport.
Distance on each side of the drop zone where the route follows nearby roads, rails, or rivers. Default is 40 NM.
Distance between intermediate waypoints along traced road/rail/river segments. Default is 2 NM.
Maximum altitude above ground for the low-altitude portion of the mission (around the extraction site or airdrop corridor). The AGL monitor and timer use this as the ceiling while inside the 40 NM area; defaults are 1000 ft for runways ≥ 2000 ft and 300 ft for helicopters (min runway = 0).
Applies to Rescue and Water Hoist missions.
Adds additional rescue legs after you land (at hospital or return). Free plan supports up to 1 extra leg.
If Land is selected a landing at the rescue site will need to be performed.
If choosing a time, the current local date is used.
Markers are placed at scenic waypoints (even when objectives are disabled).
Radius of the overflight circle around each scenic waypoint. Leave at 800 m for the default behaviour.
Tip: enable only Mountain peaks for a peaks-only scenic route.
If greater than 0, adds the same pickup again when you take off within a short window after returning.
Your automatic mission has been generated with optimized routing and airfield selection.