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DVA4866
Captain, B737-800
Joined on August 16 2007
Southeastern United States
64 legs, 140.2 hours
54 legs,
121.5 hours online 56 legs,
118.7 hours ACARS 3 legs,
7.4 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 23 2007 11:54 ET by David Fetterman
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I just passed my 767 captain's exam, and I really like flying the 76, but I'm finding myself much preferring the variety and short hops of the 737. I've read in the Promotion Manual that you can downgrade to a lower level program with no loss of certification. My question is, since I'll probably be doing 80-90% of my flying in the 737, should I transfer to that program? And, if so, why?
David FettermanCaptain, B737-800
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DVA2086
Senior Captain, B767-300
E-MAIL
Joined on January 12 2005
Online Double Century Club
Six Century Club
50 State Club
Sharpsburg, GA USA
643 legs, 1,866.3 hours
505 legs,
1,417.9 hours online 418 legs,
1,380.2 hours ACARS 63 legs,
196.8 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 23 2007 11:56 ET by Chris Williams
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I think you answered your own question. You'll always have the 767 rating so even if you did transfer to the 737 program you'll still be able to fly the 767.
Chris WilliamsSenior Captain, B767-300
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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
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Posted onPost created on
October 23 2007 12:05 ET by Alan Cluff
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Come on over to the 737 program David. It's an awesome aircraft and the program is home to a lot of good people from my experience over the last several months.
Alan CluffSenior Captain, B737-800
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DVA4866
Captain, B737-800
Joined on August 16 2007
Southeastern United States
64 legs, 140.2 hours
54 legs,
121.5 hours online 56 legs,
118.7 hours ACARS 3 legs,
7.4 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 23 2007 12:11 ET by David Fetterman
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OK, I'm sold. And since I'm a Guppy Wrangler at heart, I'd better head over to the 737 program. Hopefully the next post I make will have a 737 in the signature picture.
David FettermanCaptain, B737-800
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DVA4290
Senior Captain, CRJ-200
Joined on April 04 2007
50 State Club
Online Triple Century Club
Quincentenary Club
"Lightning coming out of that one" Houston, TX USA
502 legs, 829.4 hours
340 legs,
575.5 hours online 421 legs,
683.7 hours ACARS 41 legs,
81.2 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 23 2007 12:51 ET by Andrew Lynn
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I had the same problem. I went through the Mad Dog, 75, and 737. I love them all, the 757 probably being my favorite but my heart is with the CRJ. I love flying into the deep south where you normally won't see mainline aircraft. I don't think you'll ever have a 767 touching down in Macon or Meridian, MS for revenue service
Andrew LynnSenior Captain, CRJ-200
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DVA4949
Captain, DC-6
E-MAIL
Joined on September 04 2007
"The Hemisphere Dancer" Southeastern United States
92 legs, 119.2 hours
49 legs,
67.2 hours online 67 legs,
93.4 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 23 2007 16:34 ET by Chris Prine Jr.
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Why not look into the 727-200 program, its a great aircraft, I am working my way there myself, there or the DC-3,6 field, to make home, but I heard its a fun aircraft, you handfly, and it does a lot of short hops, you should give that a try....
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DVA1320
Senior Captain, B777-200
COMM
Joined on August 29 2003
Online Six Century Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
Everett Millennium Club
Flying Colonel
Three Million Mile Club
Arlington, VA USA
1,752 legs, 7,042.0 hours
610 legs,
2,627.6 hours online 272 legs,
966.9 hours ACARS 5 legs,
12.2 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 24 2007 06:46 ET by Daniel Ward
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David, we welcome you here...
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DVA5050
Captain, DC-8-61
Joined on October 03 2007
Double Century Club
Online Double Century Club
Southeastern United States
293 legs, 467.0 hours
258 legs,
416.1 hours online 280 legs,
444.5 hours ACARS 46 legs,
95.7 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 24 2007 10:10 ET by David Thomas
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Yes David, we welcome you to the 737 program. There are many short as well as long hops for you to choose from and I think you will enjoy yourself.
David ThomasCaptain, DC-8-61
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DVA5028
Captain, B737-800
Joined on September 24 2007
Southeastern United States
22 legs, 41.8 hours
9 legs,
16.0 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 24 2007 12:57 ET by Scott Florio
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Nothing feels as good as setting down the B738 in tiny airfields nestled in the mountains normally suited to RJ's. My favorite experience to date is a cross wind landing in Aspen, CO in the snow.
Scott FlorioCaptain, B737-800
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DVA3787
Senior Captain, CRJ-200
OLP
Joined on December 01 2006
Double Century Club
50 State Club
Online Double Century Club
"Small planes don't make small brains" Western Europe
277 legs, 515.9 hours
204 legs,
397.0 hours online 244 legs,
456.2 hours ACARS 39 legs,
80.6 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 24 2007 19:03 ET by Mark Salter
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That's why I like the CRJ's-they go places no other a/c can dream of going. If mosy of your flights are with the 737 then yes switch to that program! Looks like your picture was changed too.
Mark SalterSenior Captain, CRJ-200
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