Gta San Andreas 100 Completion Guide

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Onthis page, you find the ultimate guide and checklist to achieve 100% Completion in GTA San Andreas, with all the required tasks. These include story missions, side missions, collectibles, and activities. Your progress towards GTA San Andreas 100% Completion can be tracked in the Pause Menu, in the "Stats" section.

To ease your task of fully completing Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, we've created this full list of all the tasks required to achieve 100% completion in GTA San Andreas. For each task, you can find out extra information by accessing the links to our GTA San Andreas Guides.


In a city tearing itself apart with gang trouble and corruption, Carl Johnson is framed by a couple of corrupt cops and is forced on a journey that takes him across the entire state of San Andreas, having to complete tasks and missions for friends, acquaintances but also enemies.


Therefore, the player has to complete all 100 missions available, from "In the Beginning" to "End of the Line". These also include the Asset Missions related to the Zero RC Shop, Wang Cars, and the Verdant Meadows Airfield.


NOTE: It is advised to complete these Vehicle Sub-Missions early in the game, as they give you very beneficial rewards such as becoming fireproof, and upgrading your health and armor to 150.


Carl Johnson can expand his empire throughout San Andreas by acquiring several Safehouses, Hotel Suits, and Assets which provide extra income after completing their related missions if there are any.


There are a total of 37 Safehouses to acquire: 8 save points are unlocked automatically, while an extra 29 safehouses need to be purchased. When it comes to Assets Properties, there are 10 in total, though only 3 Assets need to be bought, while the other 7 are unlocked automatically.


There is a total of 50 Snapshots to be taken around San Fierro, and taking all of them successfully (success of a photo being indicated by receipt of a monetary reward) is required for 100% completion of the game.


Horseshoes are found in Las Venturas, and are the pickup that increases the player's Luck stat. Some of them are encountered in hard-to-access areas, such as rooftops, so using a helicopter or jetpack is recommended for collecting them.


For this, we've prepared a list of the tasks that are NOT required for 100% completion, but that are still available in the game. The San Andreas community refers to the completion of these tasks as "110%".


This guide will help you complete all Pilot School Missions within GTA: San Andreas. The page will detail where to find the Flying School, what each lesson entails, provide several tips and tricks to help complete them, and the benefits of doing so. Upon completing this guide, you'll be one step closer to that elusive 100% completion rating! This guide includes an update for the GTA: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition release for Xbox, PC, and PS5.


The Pilot School Missions help you to improve your flying skill with all airborne vehicles across San Andreas. This becomes particularly useful as you get towards late-game missions and side missions that rely more heavily on piloting different vehicles. The Pilot School Mission chain will unlock after you have completed the quest "Verdant Meadows" given by Mike Toreno, during which you will be required to purchase an airstrip for $80,000. The Pilot School unlocks immediately afterward. You can see the location of the School circled on the map below:


The first mission is relatively simple. All you need to do is accelerate and take off, then guide your Rustler plane through 3 rings and that's it! Keep the accelerator going and gently veer the nose of your plane up or down to hit each ring. Not letting off the accelerator guarantees the Gold medal.


This mission is also simple. You will immediately spawn in the air heading towards a ring. Veer down gently and pass through the ring, holding the brakes as you do so. Ensure your landing gear deploys beneath you! Touchdown then coast along the runway into the red ring at the end and you'll grab your Gold medal.


This is where the controls can begin to get finicky. You must takeoff, pass through the first red ring then begin banking to end up looping around the airstrip, as the title of the mission suggests. You may feel inclined to hold the accelerator down and make harsh directional inputs - resist that urge. Slow off accelerating on turns and slowly start changing directions to ensure you don't spiral out of control. After completing a loop of the runway, the Gold should be yours.


The exact same procedure as the last mission, but with the added requirement of landing again on the runway within the red ring. Be gentle on your touchdown, hold down the brake, and angle upwards to prevent damage to the nose of the plane.Be sure to point directly East upon landing to ensure you get the Gold.


Another simple task. Accelerate to raise the Hunter helicopter up in the air, and whilst doing so, rotate the heli 180 degrees and a red ring will appear. Guide the helicopter through the red ring and the Gold is yours.


One of the trickier missions in the whole group. Angle your helicopter forwards and continually fire your missiles as you fly by the end of the runway. You will need to take out the three Linerunner vehicles there. If you miss any, rotate around, lower down to the floor and use your miniguns. Immediately fly back towards the end of the runway you started from, and there will be two Landstalker vehicles to destroy. These will be on the move, so be careful!Miniguns are the safer bet, but if you're a good shot missiles can be used from a distance. With all those threats taken care of, return to the runway and gentle descend and land within the red ring to get the Gold.


A refreshingly simple task. You'll spawn in the air in a Stuntplane, coasting towards a red ring. After passing through, you'll need to get ready to pull sharply up into the air. Follow the on-screen commands for this one, it tells you all you need. Before hitting the second ring, pull up and you'll do a loop to pass through the second ring and get your Gold medal.


Another simple task. Spawning in the air, maintain height (potentially even gain a little if your flying skills are shaky) as you head towards the first red ring. Once through the red ring, steer firmly either left or right to barrel roll. You're more than likely to lose altitude doing so, potentially even spiralling a little, so be prepared to pull up and level yourself out to pass through the second red ring and get the Gold medal.


The final mission is also simple so long as you plan accordingly. Spawning in the air, you'll want to dive forward until you are prompted to open the parachute. Once it's been deployed, steer yourself towards the red ring on the runway, pulling back to raise your legs and slow your descent to gain the last bit of distance required to reach it. Land in the centre of the ring to receive your final Gold medal.


Congratulations! You've completed the Pilot School Missions in GTA: San Andreas. So, what you do get as a reward? Completing the first 3 missions with at least a Bronze medal will get you the pilot's license, granting you access to all the airports in the game. The breakdown for reward vehicles (based on medals earned in all tests) are as follows:


It may not be immediately apparent when first purchasing the Airstrip or completing Pilot School, but the Airstrip is actually an Asset that can produce routine income for you; a maximum of $10,000 (the joint highest-earning Asset in the game).


You'll need to progress deeper into the story to unlock this, after a mission titled "Green Goo". Click the link below to get a more detailed breakdown of the process, and check out our Walkthrough for a mission by mission guide.


yeah fully done that also, only thing I could think of it being is the gym moves, but for some reason my character will not train it says "you trained already come back tomorrow" and says this on repeat, maybe its not that and there is something else im missing as I think I've done that but not sure


Hmm. My guess would be the AK-47 shooting challenge at Ammu-Nation, maybe? It doesn't become available until very late in the game, so if you did the Ammu-Nation challenge earlier, you may be missing this one?


yeah all of those, its been driving me crazy for nearly half a year and still no idea, I go back on, try a few things and none of it works, really think I may just be glitched im close to messaging rockstar support


Did you do enough taxi fares? IIRC you only need to do 50 for a trophy, but need a hundred for completion (taxis have nitro if you are done). I went through this version twice with a plat and used this as a checklist for activities -san-andreas-definitive-100-completion-guide-checklist/


Question. Did you do the Casino Heist mission? If I recall, youre supposed to romance one of the girls to at least 40% and then she'll let you enter her home. From there, you grab the Casino Keycard, wait a bit and youll get the Casino Heist mission. Turns out when I had this issue, and had to reset my game this is what I was missing. Hopefully this helps!

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