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The Settings page manages your pilot profile, simulator connections, and integrations.

Pilot Profile

  • Display Name — your name visible on the Leaderboard, Live Map, and Job Board. 2–40 characters
  • Home Airport — your home base ICAO code, validated against the airport database. Affects which charters appear nearby on the charter board. A green checkmark confirms a valid code

Changes require saving — a Save/Discard button pair appears when you’ve made edits.

Pilot Record

Read-only display of your account details: email, pilot status (FREELANCE/EMPLOYED/OWNER), total hours, flights completed, reputation score, and balance.

Integrations

Connect your Navigraph account for SimBrief OFP integration. The authentication uses a device code flow — JetCard displays a code to enter on the Navigraph website. Once connected, OFPs are auto-generated when you accept charters.

SimBrief

Custom Aircraft Profiles — toggle this on to choose from your saved SimBrief airframes when accepting a charter. A profile picker appears before OFP generation with your custom profiles and SimBrief’s default catalog. See SimBrief Custom Profiles for details.

Units Preference — three-option toggle (Auto / lbs / kgs) controls what fuel/weight units SimBrief uses when generating your OFP. Auto is the default and resolves the unit from your selected airframe (commercial US tail prefixes default to lbs, non-US defaults to kgs); pick lbs or kgs explicitly to force the OFP’s unit regardless of airframe origin.

Simulator

Three-option selector — Auto (default — detects MSFS or X-Plane automatically), MSFS (forces SimConnect), or X-Plane (forces the X-Plane connection path). MSFS connects automatically via SimConnect/FSUIPC. X-Plane 12 (12.4+) connects automatically via WebSocket; older 12.x builds need a UDP port configured below. X-Plane 11 is not officially supported but can be attempted with XPUIPC installed (the Settings page surfaces this in red when X-Plane is selected). See Sim Connection for details.

X-Plane UDP Port — only relevant for older X-Plane 12 builds without the WebSocket. Default is 49000.

Resources

Quick links to the JetCard website, this pilot manual, Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy.

Support & Diagnostics

  • View Logs — opens your local log folder (Documents\JetCard\Logs\)
  • Send Logs to Support — uploads diagnostic information for troubleshooting

Sign Out

Logs you out of the current session and returns to the auth screen.

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