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DVA10502
First Officer, B737-800
Joined on January 29 2012
Western United States
5 legs, 9.1 hours
4 legs,
8.1 hours online 4 legs,
8.1 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
February 03 2012 16:46 ET by Steve Bartlett
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I can't seem to find it now, but I thought I read somewhere that if you are in the 737 program you can also fly the A319/320 and vice versa? Did i misread something or am I just blind at the moment, LOL
Steve BartlettFirst Officer, B737-800
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DVA8752
Captain, B767-300
Joined on January 01 2010
50 State Club
Triple Century Club
Sedalia, CO
338 legs, 1,236.8 hours
31 legs,
181.3 hours online 37 legs,
232.7 hours ACARS 2 legs,
8.4 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
February 03 2012 16:50 ET by Brandon Howell
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The A320 has its own program. After completing 5 flights in the 737 and passing the F/O exam, you can request the A320 rating.
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DVA1038
Captain, B737-800
E-MAIL
Joined on January 12 2003
Century Club
"Celer, Silens, Mortalis" Summerville, SC USA
169 legs, 1,008.2 hours
56 legs,
288.5 hours online 25 legs,
221.2 hours ACARS 1 legs,
5.0 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
February 03 2012 17:04 ET by Kevin Cornish
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Steve, it used to be like that prior to the RW DAL-NWA merger. At the time, Delta did not operate the A320 so Stage 2 pilots were automatically given that ratting. However, post merger, when Delta began operating the A320, a seperate A320 program was created here that you have to qualify for.
Kevin CornishCaptain, B737-800
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DVA10475
Captain, B767-300
Joined on January 18 2012
St Thomas, Wales United Kingdom
27 legs, 41.2 hours
13 legs,
21.2 hours online 26 legs,
39.7 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
February 03 2012 17:45 ET by Paul Gibson
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but you can fly the 737 on A320/19 routes?
Paul
Paul GibsonCaptain, B767-300
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DVA8752
Captain, B767-300
Joined on January 01 2010
50 State Club
Triple Century Club
Sedalia, CO
338 legs, 1,236.8 hours
31 legs,
181.3 hours online 37 legs,
232.7 hours ACARS 2 legs,
8.4 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
February 03 2012 17:55 ET by Brandon Howell
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Yes. You can fly any aircraft on any route as long as it can 1) make the flight within the normal range and 2) land with reserves.
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DVA9677
Captain, B737-800
OLP
Joined on April 11 2011
50 State Club
Online Double Century Club
Quincentenary Club
"American 1482, your APU is leaking baggage." Kissimmee, FL USA
543 legs, 735.9 hours
247 legs,
299.2 hours online 538 legs,
725.6 hours ACARS 2 legs,
2.8 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
February 03 2012 17:56 ET by John Anderson
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Paul Gibson wrote:
but you can fly the 737 on A320/19 routes?
Paul
You can. In fact, you can fly any aircraft you're rated for on any leg, as long as you can safely make the flight. (Your fuel tanks will hold enough fuel for the trip and reserves)
EDIT: Brandon also types ALOT faster than I do.
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DVA10475
Captain, B767-300
Joined on January 18 2012
St Thomas, Wales United Kingdom
27 legs, 41.2 hours
13 legs,
21.2 hours online 26 legs,
39.7 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
February 03 2012 19:34 ET by Paul Gibson
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thats good to know, want to get the 767 + 777 ratings but i dont really like the long hauls so at least i can fly the 767 short hops and the 737 routes
Paul
Paul GibsonCaptain, B767-300
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DVA10502
First Officer, B737-800
Joined on January 29 2012
Western United States
5 legs, 9.1 hours
4 legs,
8.1 hours online 4 legs,
8.1 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
February 04 2012 19:14 ET by Steve Bartlett
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Thank you guys!
Steve BartlettFirst Officer, B737-800
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