Use the “Forgot Password” link on the Crew Center login page to commence the new password procedure.

The preferred and most used method of community interaction is our Discord server. Members can also interact through our Facebook group and Twitter account.

Yes, flying online with networks like VATSIM is always very encouraged and highly recommended for a more realistic experience.

Violations result in disciplinary actions, ranging from verbal warnings to account suspension or termination, depending on the severity and frequency of the offenses.

Members must adhere to the Code of Conduct, which includes respectful communication, not engaging in harassment, and complying with all AAVA policies as specified in the company AOH.

Professionalism, Integrity, and Trust are the fundamental core values of American Virtual.

File a manual PIREP in the Crew Center providing documented evidence of your flight from reliable sources (SimtoolKitPro, Volanta, etc.) and submit it for approval.

PIREPs can be filed using the AAVA Custom SmartCARS, XACARS, Bellerophon (now FlightTrackerXP), FsPassengers, or manually if technical issues occur. It is important to note that manual PIREP needs to be filed with supporting documents as specified in the company AOH.

AAVA is a virtual airline community for flight simulation enthusiasts using Microsoft Flight Simulator, Prepar3D, and X-Plane. It aims to simulate the operations of American Airlines for educational and entertainment purposes.

No, AAVA is not affiliated with American Airlines Group Inc., its subsidiaries, or affiliates. It is a non-profit entity created for virtual aviation enthusiasts.

No, the AAVA website does not offer the ability to purchase real airline tickets. It is solely for virtual flight simulation activities.

You can join AAVA by completing an online application through the “Join” link on the AAVA website. Membership is open to individuals 13 years of age or older.