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New Navitas pilots should read the [[Logistics#Logistics_organization_and_tactics|Tactics section of the UniWiki’s Logistics guide]], and attend a [[Logistics 101]] practical exercise; these will provide some details on how to fly logistics frigates. Some tips on flying the Navitas:
New Navitas pilots should read the [[Logistics#Logistics_organization_and_tactics|Tactics section of the UniWiki’s Logistics guide]], and attend a [[Logistics 101]] practical exercise; these will provide some details on how to fly logistics frigates. Some tips on flying the Navitas:


* '''Watch your capacitor, and activate modules only when needed.''' As explained above, you may not have enough capacitor to run every module, all the time. When you first land at an engagement, you’ll need to use your MWD to position yourself relative to the fleet. But then, once you are in position, you won’t need your MWD any more. Remember to turn it off!
* '''Watch your capacitor, and deactivate modules when they aren't needed.''' As explained above, you may not have enough capacitor to run every module, all the time. When you first land at an engagement, you’ll need to use your MWD to position yourself relative to the fleet. But then, once you are in position, you won’t need your MWD any more. Remember to turn it off!


:Likewise, as your fleetmates start to take damage, it’s easy to overreact by activating all three repairers at once. Instead, try to activate them gradually, one by one, to see if you can spare capacitor by running just one or two. And if you need to switch targets—say, because the enemy fleet has changed their primary—again, switch gradually.
:Likewise, as your fleetmates start to take damage, it’s easy to overreact by activating all three repairers at once. Instead, try to activate them gradually, one by one, to see if you can spare capacitor by running just one or two. And if you need to switch targets—say, because the enemy fleet has changed their primary—again, switch gradually.