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DVA6595
First Officer, CRJ-200
Joined on November 08 2008
"Delta Rules" Northeastern United States
45 legs, 126.0 hours
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Posted onPost created on
December 20 2008 11:41 ET by Mike Bushard
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How do u get jetways i am need to know
Mike BushardFirst Officer, CRJ-200
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DVA5484
Captain, CRJ-200
Joined on January 03 2008
Century Club
"Not everyone works at 30,000 feet." Western United States
153 legs, 221.8 hours
48 legs,
62.5 hours online 121 legs,
180.8 hours ACARS
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December 20 2008 12:17 ET by Carl Green
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Only FSX makes jetways on most default airports, unlike FS9 which only has them on major airports. Also, FSX has movable jetways with default aircraft, but if you use payware scenery add-ons and AES, you can get movable jetways in FS9.
Regards,
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DVA5656
Captain, B757-200
Joined on February 08 2008
Everett 500 Club
Million Mile Club
Online Six Century Club
Millennium Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
"||||" Atlanta, GA USA
1,382 legs, 4,606.1 hours
629 legs,
2,134.7 hours online 1,270 legs,
4,282.2 hours ACARS 13 legs,
27.6 hours event
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December 20 2008 14:08 ET by Alex Vanover
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If you have FSX, a good payware program to get is Imagine Sim KATL scenery. It is so realistic...it looks real!! :-)
Alex VanoverCaptain, B757-200
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DVA2717
First Officer, MD-11
E-MAIL
Joined on December 03 2005
Online Double Century Club
Quatercentenary Club
""Nice Landing"" Birmingham, AL USA
408 legs, 1,171.9 hours
378 legs,
1,064.8 hours online 272 legs,
827.8 hours ACARS 10 legs,
26.4 hours event
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December 22 2008 02:08 ET by Jonathan Barksdale
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I recommend AES for FS9...great stuff
Jonathan BarksdaleFirst Officer, MD-11
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DVA5223
Captain, B747-400
E-MAIL
Joined on November 16 2007
Online Double Century Club
Triple Century Club
"BirdMan" New York, NY USA
355 legs, 991.9 hours
293 legs,
866.6 hours online 288 legs,
831.2 hours ACARS 195 legs,
514.3 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
December 22 2008 22:00 ET by Faisal Nahian
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Only with FSX SP2, you can jetways. I can't download SP2 since my video card can't handle the requirement. Uhh..
Faisal NahianCaptain, B747-400
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DVA5484
Captain, CRJ-200
Joined on January 03 2008
Century Club
"Not everyone works at 30,000 feet." Western United States
153 legs, 221.8 hours
48 legs,
62.5 hours online 121 legs,
180.8 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
December 23 2008 11:08 ET by Carl Green
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Actually, FSX without SP2 has working jetways..you have to turn up a slider of some sort though..
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DVA3787
Senior Captain, CRJ-200
OLP
Joined on December 01 2006
Double Century Club
50 State Club
Online Double Century Club
"Small planes don't make small brains" Western Europe
277 legs, 515.9 hours
204 legs,
397.0 hours online 244 legs,
456.2 hours ACARS 39 legs,
80.6 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
December 23 2008 15:07 ET by Mark Salter
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FSX has moving jetways with the airport and ground scenery sliders up high. FS9 has some jetways depending on your scenery, but they are immobile.
Mark SalterSenior Captain, CRJ-200
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DVA6659
Captain, B737-800
Joined on November 22 2008
"Long live the Jungle Jets" Atlanta, GA USA
61 legs, 116.1 hours
58 legs,
111.7 hours ACARS
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December 24 2008 00:39 ET by Trevor Schmidt
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I am going to assume that you are using Flight Simulator X.
Microsoft Flight Simulator versions below version 10 differ significantly from FSX, so you may need special help with FS 2004.
Inside the Flight Simulator "Display" settings dialogue, the "Scenery Complexity" adjustment slider controls the miscellaneous scenery objects. E.G: Fuel pumps, taxiway signs, and jetways. I personally prefer my setting inside of the 75 - 100 percentile range. This ensures maximum scenery complexity, with a good balance of Frame rate performance as well. (obviously this number should vary with your computer specs)
With this setting you should be able to clearly view the Beautiful jetways while flying in Flight Simulator X.
Also, to activate the animated jetways within FSX, just press ctrl J, you should see the jetway move slowly and smoothly (depending on your Frame rates) to the door of your aircraft. At that point in time, you can open the doors and imagine that passengers are walking onto your plane. (Admit it, you know you've done it.)
Press ctrl J again to command the jetways to slowly move away from your aircraft back into the "neutral" position.
Just make sure your settings are high enough.
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DVA5958
First Officer, B737-800
Joined on May 22 2008
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
Chicago, IL
56 legs, 62.1 hours
32 legs,
28.7 hours online 48 legs,
52.1 hours ACARS 69 legs, 76.7 hours total
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Posted onPost created on
December 25 2008 09:53 ET by Omar Ellaicy
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Will DVA aircraft be able to come to the jetway?
Omar EllaicyFirst Officer, B737-800
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DVA6486
Captain, CRJ-200
Joined on September 29 2008
DVA Five-Year Anniversary
AU
33 legs, 79.0 hours
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Posted onPost created on
December 25 2008 17:27 ET by Zachary Cullen
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Thanks Every ONe
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