Hello to all our UK pilots https://aviafly-2.eu/. We’re happy you’re playing with Avia Fly 2. This community is important to us, which is why we’ve invested time into our chat moderation. Our aim is to keep the skies positive. Let’s talk about how we all contribute in that.
Our Main Principle: Courteous Skies
For us, a great multiplayer game hinges on how players talk to each other. The idea is simple: treat other pilots with the same respect you’d display at a local airfield. We’re here for the common enjoyment of flying and good sportsmanship. That’s what makes every session fun for everyone in the UK.
Fostering a Positive Community
Moderation isn’t just about laying down the law. We want to create a place where players can cooperate, share advice, and celebrate their successes. You, the community, are our strongest resource for this. We ask you to set a good example and use the report function when you really need to.

Outcomes for Violating Chat Rules
When a player breaks our guidelines, we apply a structured approach. We seek to rectify conduct, not simply dole out punishments. The reaction becomes more severe if the issue persists.
- Warning & Chat Mute:
- Interim Suspension:
- Permanent Restriction:
Key Moderation Principles We Follow
These principles transform our philosophy into routine practice. They direct our moderation team’s actions and allow every player see where we stand. We aim to be transparent and uniform above all.
- Fairness:
- Clarity:
- Proportionality:
- Privacy:
What Defines Unacceptable Chat Behaviour?
To keep our community secure, we have zero tolerance for certain behaviours. These actions interfere with the experience and can make other players become unwelcome. We count on our UK players to understand and avoid these categories.
Harassment and Mistreatment
This includes targeted insults, threats, bullying, or any prejudiced language. Hate speech based on race, gender, religion, nationality, or other covered characteristics is forbidden. We also forbid repeatedly contacting a player after they’ve told you to stop.
Examples of Concrete Violations
To allow no room for doubt, here are explicit examples: using racial slurs, threatening real-world harm, sexual harassment, or deliberately attacking a player’s skill to humiliate them. This kind of conduct leads to immediate and serious action from our team.
Junk and Interference
This involves flooding the chat with the same message over and over, using all caps to interfere, or posting off-topic links (particularly harmful ones). These actions prevent useful conversation and obstruct organising gameplay.
Our Moderation Tools and Team

We use a combination of automatic systems and a committed team of people. Filters catch the most obvious violations right away. Our human moderators manage the complex, context-dependent reports. This team is trained to grasp the nuances of chat, especially for our UK players.
- Real-time Filtering:
- Player Reporting System:
- Dedicated Moderators:
- Appeal Process:
How Players from the UK Can Report Problems
You aid us keep the game clean. Reporting is easy but essential. If you observe bad behaviour, please employ the in-game report tool. Just click the player’s name in the chat list or scoreboard and pick „Report“. Provide a short, factual description to assist our moderators.
Don’t respond in the chat. That often makes things worse. Submit the player, mute them if you want, and let us deal with it. Then you can get back to your flight without the hassle.
Our Commitment to Ongoing Enhancement
We continue to listen and refining. Our standards today could use tweaks tomorrow. We often review our banned word lists, moderation guides, and penalty system based on what players tell us and how online spaces change.
We encourage feedback from UK pilots on safety in the community through our formal channels. By collaborating, we can keep Avia Fly 2 a wonderful and hospitable hub for aviation fans globally. Now, let’s resume flying.