DVA4606
Captain, MD-88
Joined on June 19 2007
Northeastern United States
35 legs, 51.6 hours
30 legs,
43.3 hours online 32 legs,
48.6 hours ACARS 2 legs,
4.8 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
July 15 2007 10:12 ET by Keith Brown
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I have recently been promoted to Capt. in the MD-88 program. I then took the First Officer exam for the 757 and passed. My question is, can I submit PIREPS when I fly the 757, or do I have to transfer to that program to be qualified to submit the PIREP? My list of aircraft that I am qualified for doesn't list the 757 even though I passed the FO test. Maybe an oversight or it hasn't been updated? Finally, if I do transfer, do I retain my Capt. status in the MD-88? I know some of this is in the manuals, but it's a little foggy and I'm looking for clarification. Thanks.
Keith BrownCaptain, MD-88
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DVA3327
Captain, B757-200
Joined on July 11 2006
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
"FULL FLAPS! FULL FLAPS!" Greenwell Springs, LA USA
86 legs, 199.0 hours
42 legs,
91.7 hours online 62 legs,
138.8 hours ACARS 9 legs,
20.5 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
July 15 2007 10:19 ET by Richard Yordy
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DVA1427
Senior Captain, MD-11
OLP
Joined on December 14 2003
Online Double Century Club
50 State Club
Tri-Jet Triumph
Globetrotter
Moose Club
US Capital Club
Everett 250 Club
Quincentenary Club
DVA Twenty-Year Anniversary
"Livin' in the Dog Pound!" Kannapolis, NC
558 legs, 1,984.3 hours
250 legs,
611.8 hours online 384 legs,
1,530.5 hours ACARS 38 legs,
82.7 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
July 15 2007 10:21 ET by Lewis Gregory
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You have to pass the checkride in order to either move to the 757 program or gain the additional rating. Until you file an Equipment Transfer Request asking for the additional rating, get assigned the checkride, fly it, and pass it, you can't PIREP flights in the 757.
As an MD-88 Captain, you can get an additional rating in the 757 and stay a Captain in the MD-88 program, or you can transfer up to the 757 program. Whenever you transfer into a program, you're a First Officer. After 10 flight legs in that plane (post-transfer) and passing the Captain's exam, you get your Captain's rank again.
The Promotions Manual in the Document Library explains the entire process.
Lewis GregorySenior Captain, MD-11
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DVA4606
Captain, MD-88
Joined on June 19 2007
Northeastern United States
35 legs, 51.6 hours
30 legs,
43.3 hours online 32 legs,
48.6 hours ACARS 2 legs,
4.8 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
July 15 2007 11:14 ET by Keith Brown
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