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Stats Guide

Aviation Route Map and Stats Guide

One of FlightLeague’s biggest strengths is that your logged history becomes something visual. Maps, analytics, badges, and leaderboards turn activity into a clearer story over time for both pilots and travelers.

Useful for both pilots and travelers5 sectionsPractical walkthrough

How the map is built

FlightLeague uses the route information in your saved activity to build route lines and airport markers. Pilot mode uses logged flights. Traveler mode uses logged trips. The map gets richer as your history becomes more complete.

Fullscreen map mode gives you a more immersive way to explore that history once you have enough activity to make the view interesting.

Why stats matter

Aviation and travel history can become hard to understand once it grows. Stats help turn a long list into patterns you can actually read. Pilot users may see hour trends, monthly averages, night flying, and more. Traveler users may see airports, airlines, countries, and longer-term travel summaries.

AI insights and trend cards

AI insight cards help explain your activity in a more human way. Instead of only showing charts, they can highlight trends, standout patterns, or helpful interpretations of your history.

If AI insight support is unavailable temporarily, the app can still show the underlying data and standard summaries.

How leaderboards fit in

Leaderboards add community context by showing how users compare across hours, distance, flights, or destinations over weekly, monthly, and all-time windows. That makes your history feel like part of a wider aviation community rather than an isolated spreadsheet.

Always check the metric and timeframe before comparing one position to another, because different boards tell very different stories.

Why your charts may start small

Sparse charts early on are normal. The app needs enough clean route and date data before trend lines and summaries become truly useful. Consistent logging is what unlocks the best version of the map and analytics experience.

Related questions

Why does my map look empty?

Most empty map views come from limited activity history or incomplete route details in saved entries.

Do both modes get analytics?

Yes. Pilot and Traveler mode both include analytics, but the metrics and summaries are tailored to the type of activity each mode logs.

What do leaderboards rank?

Leaderboards can rank users by hours, distance, flights, or destinations and can be viewed across weekly, monthly, and all-time periods.

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