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DVA8001
Captain, B767-300
Joined on November 22 2009
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
Century Club
McKeesport, PA USA
111 legs, 213.8 hours
67 legs,
140.5 hours online 102 legs,
199.7 hours ACARS 3 legs,
4.3 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
November 06 2010 23:44 ET by Mike Scott
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it seems like i ask stupid questions but heres another... i understand about 10 flights to move to captain of that aircraft but do i have to be in that program to gain that rank or am i just considered a first officer?
I think i explained it ok if not il try to clearify
Mike ScottCaptain, B767-300
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DVA9102
Captain, B777-200
Joined on July 10 2010
Everett 500 Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
Millennium Club
Three Million Mile Club
Western United States
1,083 legs, 7,300.7 hours
15 legs,
50.1 hours online 1,080 legs,
7,260.7 hours ACARS 2 legs,
3.7 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
November 07 2010 00:41 ET by Robert Smith
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Mike,
1) You need to be qualified in the Stage and the Aircraft that you are looking to be a Captain in. [usually involves a transfer request, an examination, and a check ride.]
2) You need to complete 10 qualifying flight legs for promotion to Captain.
3) DVA promotes individuals to Senior Caption Quarterly based on participation in VATSIM, Water Cooler discussions, and other areas that show ones desire to better DVA.
In order to be a Captain for an aircraft this must be completed.
HOWEVER, DVA discourages multiple transfer requests and promotions "just because."
They hope that if you are seeking promotion in an aircraft program, that you intend to fly that aircraft regularly.
Happy Flying!
Robert SmithCaptain, B777-200
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DVA5929
Senior Captain, B747-400
OLP
Joined on May 10 2008
Million Mile Club
Online Quadruple Century Club
Everett 500 Club
Globetrotter
Six Century Club
50 State Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
"It's buried under a big W!" TX USA
651 legs, 3,806.1 hours
472 legs,
2,922.9 hours online 565 legs,
3,319.5 hours ACARS 8 legs,
18.9 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
November 07 2010 09:30 ET by Nicholas Carpenter
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Mike, your captaincy is related to the program you are in. It is not an rank across all types. For instance, you can be a captain in the MD-88 but it you move to the 757 you will be a first officer again until you fulfill the requirments for captain again in that program. It is on a per program basis.
Nicholas CarpenterSenior Captain, B747-400
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DVA8001
Captain, B767-300
Joined on November 22 2009
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
Century Club
McKeesport, PA USA
111 legs, 213.8 hours
67 legs,
140.5 hours online 102 legs,
199.7 hours ACARS 3 legs,
4.3 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
November 07 2010 12:11 ET by Mike Scott
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Ok that anwsered my question im in the md-88 program and want to gain a rating in the 747. so i need to move into a stage 3 aircraft program before i can do that.
(plus 10 legs)
Mike ScottCaptain, B767-300
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DVA5929
Senior Captain, B747-400
OLP
Joined on May 10 2008
Million Mile Club
Online Quadruple Century Club
Everett 500 Club
Globetrotter
Six Century Club
50 State Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
"It's buried under a big W!" TX USA
651 legs, 3,806.1 hours
472 legs,
2,922.9 hours online 565 legs,
3,319.5 hours ACARS 8 legs,
18.9 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
November 07 2010 12:17 ET by Nicholas Carpenter
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Correct. You must become a stage 3 captain before you can request ratings or transfer into the 747.
Nicholas CarpenterSenior Captain, B747-400
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DVA8622
First Officer, B777-200
Joined on April 14 2010
Century Club
"We're off, like a heard of turtles." Commack, NY USA
189 legs, 783.0 hours
182 legs,
751.4 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
November 07 2010 12:30 ET by Ethan Olshever
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So basically, you have to do this:
-Take 1st officer's exam for 757/767
-Take CR for 757/767
-10 flights as FO in 757/767
-Take captain's exam for 757/767
-5? flights as captain of 757/767
-FO exam for 747
-CR for 747
You're rated in the 747 now!
That's assuming you pass every exam/CR on your first try
Ethan OlsheverFirst Officer, B777-200
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DVA5929
Senior Captain, B747-400
OLP
Joined on May 10 2008
Million Mile Club
Online Quadruple Century Club
Everett 500 Club
Globetrotter
Six Century Club
50 State Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
"It's buried under a big W!" TX USA
651 legs, 3,806.1 hours
472 legs,
2,922.9 hours online 565 legs,
3,319.5 hours ACARS 8 legs,
18.9 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
November 07 2010 14:21 ET by Nicholas Carpenter
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Almost Ethan. You don't need to take 5 flights as a captain before advancing to the next stage. Also, the ten flights must meet the criteria for promotion to captain.
Nicholas CarpenterSenior Captain, B747-400
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DVA8622
First Officer, B777-200
Joined on April 14 2010
Century Club
"We're off, like a heard of turtles." Commack, NY USA
189 legs, 783.0 hours
182 legs,
751.4 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
November 07 2010 14:48 ET by Ethan Olshever
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Nicholas Carpenter wrote:
Almost Ethan. You don't need to take 5 flights as a captain before advancing to the next stage. Also, the ten flights must meet the criteria for promotion to captain.
I thought there was a 5 flight rule for something. Am I just being crazy?
Ethan OlsheverFirst Officer, B777-200
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DVA5929
Senior Captain, B747-400
OLP
Joined on May 10 2008
Million Mile Club
Online Quadruple Century Club
Everett 500 Club
Globetrotter
Six Century Club
50 State Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
"It's buried under a big W!" TX USA
651 legs, 3,806.1 hours
472 legs,
2,922.9 hours online 565 legs,
3,319.5 hours ACARS 8 legs,
18.9 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
November 07 2010 18:47 ET by Nicholas Carpenter
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Possibly. I have not seen that change in the NOTAMs and I did not do that myself.
Nicholas CarpenterSenior Captain, B747-400
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DVA3698
Senior Captain, B737-800
OLP
Joined on November 08 2006
50 State Club
Million Mile Club
Globetrotter
Everett 500 Club
Events Century Club
Online Fifteen Century
Bi-Millennium Club
Black Pearl Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
"Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads." UT USA
2,073 legs, 4,499.5 hours
1,518 legs,
2,589.0 hours online 2,009 legs,
4,357.0 hours ACARS 102 legs,
210.4 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
November 14 2010 10:54 ET by Sterling Widmer
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The 5 flight rule is only applicable for changes within an stage. For example, if you move to the 757 program, and decide you would rather go to the 767 program (both stage 3 aircraft), then you must first complete 5 flights in the 757 that are eligible for promotion, rather than the 10 flights to move up a stage.
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