User Guide
ENDING A MISSION
If you successfully complete your mission objectives, you can end the mission by
landing at your final waypoint, or by meeting one of the following conditions:
♦ You land at a Forward Air Refueling Point (FARP).
♦ You press aQ (quit mission).
♦ Your helicopter takes too much damage and explodes.
♦ You crash and are rescued or captured.
♦ You crash and die.
Landing at a FARP
Your last waypoint is always a FARP, but you can also land at other Forward Air
Refueling Points anytime you find them. However, the number of times you can
use these bases is limited — use them only if you haven’t achieved the mission
objectives. FARP supplies vary from location to location. If you land within 0.5 km
of a FARP, you’ll be presented with an option plaque:
CONTINUE Continue flying the mission.
REARM AND REFUEL Reload weapons and fuel, and resume the mission.
END MISSION End the mission and go to the Debriefing area.
Debriefing Area
Once you’ve completed the mission (whether you succeed, fail, live, die or are cap-
tured), you’ll go through a debriefing. The chalkboard points out your successes and
failures in the mission and outlines what targets you destroyed. If the mission was suc-
cessful, “Success” or “Success+” appears on the chalkboard. If it was a failure, “Fail”
or “Fail–” appears instead. (The “+” means you had a highly successful mission, while
“–” means you failed miserably.) The “Friendly Fire” category keeps track of how many
friendly aircraft or ground vehicles/structures you damaged during the mission.
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