DVA7165
Captain, B757-200
Joined on April 01 2009
Western United States
13 legs, 20.3 hours
13 legs,
20.3 hours online 11 legs,
18.4 hours ACARS 1 legs,
1.1 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
April 12 2009 20:40 ET by Zach Pershin
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Hey everyone,
In the pilot center, there is an option called "flight assignments." For the description, it says that there are 2-6 leg flights created by the staff for us to fly. Where exactly are these 2-6 leg flights listed? I have been trying to find them, but to no avail. I have only been with DVA about a week now, and am loving it - Aside from the question above, does anyone have any suggestions as fun routes to fly? Good to be here!
Zach
Zach PershinCaptain, B757-200
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DVA5973
Captain, B757-200
Joined on May 25 2008
B757 100 Club
Million Mile Club
Everett Millennium Club
Flying Colonel
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
Atlanta, GA
1,513 legs, 4,690.1 hours
1,459 legs,
4,569.9 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
April 13 2009 18:45 ET by Joe Coughlin
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DVA4290
Senior Captain, CRJ-200
Joined on April 04 2007
50 State Club
Online Triple Century Club
Quincentenary Club
"Lightning coming out of that one" Houston, TX USA
502 legs, 829.4 hours
340 legs,
575.5 hours online 421 legs,
683.7 hours ACARS 41 legs,
81.2 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
April 13 2009 18:53 ET by Andrew Lynn
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First off, welcome. Can't wait to see you in the left seat . I checked and if you actually click the flight assignment button, there should be a bunch of random flights unless i'm missing something. That's how it is in mine at least. As it says, it's basically a bunch of random flights that you can fly on different a/c. Click on the button and check back here and tell me what you saw.
As for flight suggestions; I looked at your log book and you fly the way I do. I try to not skip cities. I.E. I won't fly ATL-MCO and then do CVG-LGA, or at least I try not to. My flights are always connected for the most part: ATL-MCO, MCO-TLH, TLH-ATL, ATL-LGA, LGA-CVG and so on. What I do to make things fun is I would do a theme, say all Delta Connection routes or do a bunch of intra-Florida routes for a while or do all Caribbean routes (ATL-TIST-ATL-TNCM-ATL, etc). Not sure what you like but you'll find a niche eventually that you're comfortable with. For fun routes, I find most of the airports out west like LAS, SLC, etc to be fun because of the type of approaches and elevation.
Andrew LynnSenior Captain, CRJ-200
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