Delta Virtual Airlines Water Cooler | Airline Operations |
VFR Aircraft |
DVA7202
Captain, B737-800
Joined on April 13 2009
Everett Century Club
Double Century Club
Online Double Century Club
DVA Five-Year Anniversary
Western Canada
260 legs, 481.6 hours
251 legs,
466.5 hours online 259 legs,
479.3 hours ACARS 1 legs,
2.2 hours event
|
Posted onPost created on
January 07 2011 10:57 ET by Bob Orr
|
Do we have fsx aircraft in our fleet that would be suitable for vfr flights?
|
DVA3196
Senior Captain, MD-11
OLP, COMM
Joined on June 03 2006
Online Double Century Club
50 State Club
Six Century Club
"pitchpowertrim.com" Anderson, MO
619 legs, 1,093.4 hours
292 legs,
503.1 hours online 580 legs,
1,026.5 hours ACARS 89 legs,
191.0 hours event 236 legs dispatched, 110.1
hours
|
Posted onPost created on
January 07 2011 10:58 ET by Michael Brown
|
Any aircraft in the fleet could be flown VFR.
|
DVA7343
Captain, B777-200
OLP
Joined on May 16 2009
50 State Club
Globetrotter
Triple Century Club
"It's not a job but an adventure " Lugoff, SC USA
368 legs, 798.4 hours
39 legs,
73.8 hours online 358 legs,
777.7 hours ACARS 1 legs,
2.9 hours event
|
Posted onPost created on
January 07 2011 12:21 ET by John Morris
|
I agree with Michael as long as you follow the VFR rules of flight
John MorrisCaptain, B777-200
|
|
DVA4965
Senior Captain, B737-800
Joined on September 07 2007
Online Quintuple Century Club
Million Mile Club
Millennium Club
Everett Millennium Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
Saratoga Springs, UT USA
1,195 legs, 3,500.8 hours
566 legs,
825.5 hours online 1,174 legs,
3,437.6 hours ACARS 26 legs,
51.6 hours event
|
Posted onPost created on
January 07 2011 17:37 ET by Alan Cluff
|
If online... be smart about this please. Don't fly a 737 around the countryside on Vatsim at 8500 ft asking ATC for clearance into class B airspace after a ride out in the country side.
Alan CluffSenior Captain, B737-800
|
|
DVA9193
First Officer, B757-200
Joined on November 14 2010
50 State Club
Century Club
Western United States
144 legs, 268.9 hours
133 legs,
244.7 hours ACARS
|
Posted onPost created on
January 07 2011 19:10 ET by Joel Robinson
|
Michael Brown wrote:
Any aircraft in the fleet could be flown VFR.
I think the slower prop planes would be better suited for sightseeing, hard to make out details at 180KIAS
Joel RobinsonFirst Officer, B757-200
|
|
DVA7709
Captain, B757-200
Joined on August 29 2009
50 State Club
Quatercentenary Club
Online Quadruple Century Club
Southeastern United States
452 legs, 908.6 hours
415 legs,
843.4 hours online 451 legs,
907.6 hours ACARS 25 legs,
53.3 hours event
|
Posted onPost created on
January 12 2011 18:01 ET by Jose Hernandez
|
emb120?
Jose HernandezCaptain, B757-200
|
|
DVA2434
Senior Captain, B777-200
OLP
Joined on July 01 2005
50 State Club
Online Century Club
Million Mile Club
Everett 500 Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
Nine Century Club
Boston, MA
943 legs, 3,373.4 hours
193 legs,
398.7 hours online 915 legs,
3,292.9 hours ACARS 113 legs dispatched, 138.7
hours
|
Posted onPost created on
February 04 2011 13:39 ET by Dylan Neidorff
|
Agree! EMB-120s, SAAB 340s and MAYBE....the CR2
|
DVA5066
Captain, B757-200
Joined on October 05 2007
Online Century Club
B757 100 Club
Globetrotter
50 State Club
Everett 500 Club
Flying Colonel
Two Million Mile Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
US Mountaineer Club
US Coastal Club
NY
1,991 legs, 5,286.8 hours
172 legs,
333.7 hours online 1,903 legs,
4,996.5 hours ACARS 81 legs,
148.4 hours event
|
Posted onPost created on
February 04 2011 14:17 ET by Michael Marano
|
B1900 is the smallest in our fleet I believe. There is a few decent freeware FSX models floating around.
|