DVA8101
First Officer, MD-11
Joined on December 21 2009
Southeastern United States
24 legs, 31.1 hours
19 legs,
23.9 hours online 23 legs,
30.3 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
December 29 2009 14:24 ET by Chris Romaniello
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DVA1933
Senior Captain, B727-200
Joined on September 19 2004
Triple Century Club
Monterrey, NL Mexico
357 legs, 860.4 hours
72 legs,
132.3 hours online 255 legs,
668.3 hours ACARS 1 legs,
1.9 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
December 29 2009 14:35 ET by David Eugenio Gomez
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DVA7373
Captain, B757-200
OLP
Joined on May 31 2009
"Howdy" Southeastern United States
72 legs, 187.6 hours
32 legs,
85.4 hours online 67 legs,
153.2 hours ACARS 2 legs,
3.1 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
December 29 2009 14:37 ET by Nicholas Taylor
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-You do not need to schedule flights from your current location. If you're currently at ATL and want to fly ORD - JFK, that is fine.
-Regarding the flight legs, there is no requirement here. If you want to fly AF6723 LEG 3 you can do that without flying any of the other legs, etc.
Furthermore, you can fly any route with any aircraft you are rated in as long as it can safely make the flight. For example, if a flight from ORD - ATL is operated with a CRJ-700, you can fly it with an MD-88, 737, 747, etc.
Lastly, enjoy your stay at DVA! It's a great place.
Nicholas TaylorCaptain, B757-200
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DVA1933
Senior Captain, B727-200
Joined on September 19 2004
Triple Century Club
Monterrey, NL Mexico
357 legs, 860.4 hours
72 legs,
132.3 hours online 255 legs,
668.3 hours ACARS 1 legs,
1.9 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
December 29 2009 14:44 ET by David Eugenio Gomez
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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
December 29 2009 18:08 ET by Andrew Lynn
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In short, to piggie-back on David, I highly recommend you use the "Browse Schedule" located in the Pilot Center. It's kind of cool. The origin airport will be set to your home airfield by default but you can change that to whatever you want and select a destination. This way, you know the flight will be approved. Same concept if you are in ACARS, search the online schedule (as a back-up).
Welcome aboard!
Andrew LynnSenior Captain, CRJ-200
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