Pilot Training in Land or Die!

Plenty of Planets added a pilot training mode before live multiplayer flights during the July 2026 beta wave. New crews complete guided flight-school objectives — camera switching, basic controls, and emergency response drills — then receive the License Acquired! Roblox badge with roughly 13.9% award rate among attempting players.

Training separates tutorial skill checks from IMPOSSIBLE live runs where the pilot dies mid-flight and six percent landing rates apply. Passing training proves you understand interact prompts and cockpit basics before joining public queues that punish idle wandering.

This guide walks through training steps, License Acquired! badge expectations, and how training preparation connects to Pilot Role, How to Land, and Pull Up Pull Up!! badge goals.

What Pilot Training Covers

Official game copy lists camera view switching with V, calming passengers, fixing broken systems, and handling in-flight emergencies. Training compresses these lessons into a structured sequence without full cabin chaos from live servers.

Expect flashing lights and rapid camera effects — the Roblox game page includes a photosensitive epilepsy warning. Adjust Roblox accessibility settings if needed before starting training modules.

Training completion grants your pilot license in-game and triggers the License Acquired! badge on your Roblox profile automatically.

License Acquired! Badge

Roblox badge description: "You've officially passed training and earned your pilot's license. Good luck out there!" Public statistics show approximately 13.9% award rate with over six hundred thousand awards — far more common than You Landed! at ~6.2% because training is a solo tutorial gate, not a full cooperative landing.

License Acquired! proves tutorial completion, not landing mastery. Treat it as your boarding pass to live flights — then study How to Land and Landing Gear guides for real touchdown attempts.

Badge displays permanently on Roblox profiles alongside future trophies like First Class!, Top Gun!, and Mastery (Legendary) tracked on our All Badges page.

BadgeApprox. RateRequirement
License Acquired!~13.9%Pass pilot training
You Landed!~6.2%Survive first landing
Pull Up Pull Up!!~2.7%Pilot avoids mountains

Training vs Live Flights

Live multiplayer runs stack fuel leaks, electric sparks, engine fires, passenger panic, and mountain descent simultaneously — training teaches individual skills in isolation before that pressure cooker.

Do not skip training to rush You Landed! badge grinds. Players who fail training prompts repeatedly struggle with cockpit takeover timing in public servers where no instructor pauses the aircraft.

After licensing, claim 5,000 Miles group reward and Tourist Class if not already done — free progression accelerates class unlocks before IMPOSSIBLE live attempts.

  • Complete all training objectives before live queue
  • Practice V camera switching during drills
  • Confirm License Acquired! in Roblox inventory
  • Read Beginner's Guide for live role assignments
  • Join private servers first after licensing

Tips for Passing Training

Follow on-screen prompts sequentially — training rarely rewards improvisation. Use PC controls when possible for precise interact timing; mobile works but camera switching is harder on small screens.

If training bugs out during beta, rejoin the experience or report through Plenty of Planets group QA forums — beta disclaimer on game page acknowledges glitches.

Watch community YouTube tutorials if a specific training step confuses — verify upload dates match current IMPOSSIBLE build after patches.

After Earning Your License

Transition to Systems Overview and Fuel System pages before first live flight — training teaches prompts but live stacking emergencies demand triage discipline.

Assign crew roles in private servers: engineer, calm main, pilot, floater for fires. Public queues improve when licensed players model good positioning silently.

Return to this page when Plenty of Planets expands training with new modules — wiki updates within days of verified Roblox badge or description changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is pilot training in Land or Die!?

Plenty of Planets added a flight-school training mode before live multiplayer runs. Complete guided objectives — camera switching, controls, and emergency drills — to earn the License Acquired! badge (~13.9% award rate) and unlock live cooperative flights.

Does training replace learning how to land?

No. License Acquired! proves tutorial completion, not cooperative landing mastery. After training, study How to Land and Landing Gear guides before chasing You Landed! at ~6.2% award rate.