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DVA3562
First Officer, MD-88
Joined on September 20 2006
"A flip in a 747? $50 says I will." Southeastern United States
7 legs, 15.6 hours
6 legs,
14.1 hours online 6 legs,
14.1 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
September 27 2006 16:17 ET by Alex De Michieli
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Well i was hopeing that we could be also a eskyworld.com va all you whould need to change is that u whould need to add is the picture up above onto the main page of the website and i can take care of the rest. the image dosent have to be that big but it has to be visible
Alex De MichieliFirst Officer, MD-88
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DVA2482
Chief Pilot, B777-200
Joined on July 16 2005
Online Double Century Club
50 State Club
Flying Colonel
Globetrotter
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
Everett Millennium Club
Six Million Mile Club
"Master of Gravity" Boston, MA USA
1,906 legs, 11,953.0 hours
228 legs,
1,400.0 hours online 1,749 legs,
11,082.8 hours ACARS 7 legs,
57.1 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
September 27 2006 21:19 ET by Oliver McRae
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I don't think thats going to happen any time soon
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DVA3562
First Officer, MD-88
Joined on September 20 2006
"A flip in a 747? $50 says I will." Southeastern United States
7 legs, 15.6 hours
6 legs,
14.1 hours online 6 legs,
14.1 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
September 27 2006 22:13 ET by Alex De Michieli
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Y not ?
Alex De MichieliFirst Officer, MD-88
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DVA2482
Chief Pilot, B777-200
Joined on July 16 2005
Online Double Century Club
50 State Club
Flying Colonel
Globetrotter
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
Everett Millennium Club
Six Million Mile Club
"Master of Gravity" Boston, MA USA
1,906 legs, 11,953.0 hours
228 legs,
1,400.0 hours online 1,749 legs,
11,082.8 hours ACARS 7 legs,
57.1 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
September 27 2006 23:28 ET by Oliver McRae
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You could run it by management, i suggest via email. But i don't think Eskyworld would be up to the Standards of VATSIM and IVAO to be able to be filed as an "online" flight.
If you want to fly online, have you tried VATSIM?
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DVA3522
Captain, B737-800
Joined on September 05 2006
"Fly on, little wing" Eastern Canada
33 legs, 44.3 hours
18 legs,
25.6 hours online 30 legs,
39.3 hours ACARS 4 legs,
5.8 hours event 38 legs, 52.8 hours total
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September 27 2006 23:30 ET by Trajce Alcinov
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Hi Mr. De Michieli,
I am speaking on behalf of my own here, not representing anyone else at DVA. I think our VA functions perfectly as it is and it's completely unnecessary to make such a drastic move as to join any other organization such as the one you're suggesting. There's simply no reason, it won't improve the flying experience of the pilots here which are serious about flying planes and actually learning/teaching about aviation. Another fact is that this website is waayy too cool for that logo, which reminds me of the gaming sites visited by people such as my 12 yrold brother
Don't get this as an attack, I just think it's fair to tell you not to waste your time.
Cheers,
Trajce AlcinovCaptain, B737-800
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DVA3562
First Officer, MD-88
Joined on September 20 2006
"A flip in a 747? $50 says I will." Southeastern United States
7 legs, 15.6 hours
6 legs,
14.1 hours online 6 legs,
14.1 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
September 28 2006 00:23 ET by Alex De Michieli
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No it wont be any drastic move all i need is that banner up and i will recrute peaple who already fly on eskyworld.com
VATSIM refuses to alow me to make a acount because i dont have any isp email.
And eskyworld is a grate place to fly i love it. And the hole thing is online none of it is offline
Alex De MichieliFirst Officer, MD-88
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DVA339
Captain, B777-200
Joined on October 13 2001
Quatercentenary Club
Online Quadruple Century Club
Southeastern United States
436 legs, 871.2 hours
403 legs,
794.1 hours online 378 legs,
723.0 hours ACARS 5 legs,
10.7 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
September 28 2006 20:27 ET by Brian Myers
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Take my word for it, I flew there for three years, and I was a controller there also. I like VATSIM much better, it is much more professional. I would not go back to eSkyWorld. eSkyWorld and VATSIM are completely different organizations with completely different ideas on how to operate them. Don't get me wrong, I liked it when I flew and controlled there, but when I came to VATSIM it opened up a whole new world of online flying to me. There is notihng wrong with eSkyWorld, it is all personal opinion, but I agree with Trajce completely. Give VATSIM a shot, fly in a couple of the group flights. Also the Airline system is not set up for such large airlines as this one on VATSIM, the airline system over there are meant for 20-30 pilots max, at least that is how it was when I was over there. You cannot also just get on and fly like on VATSIM, you must wait for a controller to start an ATC session, or you can just do a freeflight, but there is no ATC there. It is all personal taste, I choose VATSIM anyday.
Brian MyersCaptain, B777-200
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