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DVA4404
Captain, B737-800
Joined on May 01 2007
Eastern Canada
36 legs, 70.5 hours
17 legs,
31.5 hours online 8 legs,
17.3 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 27 2007 19:47 ET by Justin Mailman
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I understand what the Cost index is and what it does...But I'm interested to know what DVA procedures are (Realistic values)
for the Cost Index on the 737-800 (PMDG). What number is reasonable...I've been using 400, but this may not be a good number...
Justin MailmanCaptain, B737-800
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DVA3363
Captain, B777-200
OLP
Joined on July 20 2006
Online Quadruple Century Club
Quincentenary Club
"Follow your bliss." Hollywood, FL USA
529 legs, 1,550.6 hours
437 legs,
1,317.2 hours online 493 legs,
1,449.8 hours ACARS 16 legs,
42.1 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 27 2007 21:21 ET by Ricardo Sosa
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Its a very complicated formula that is taken into account to figure it out. VERY COMPLICATED formula!
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DVA1763
Senior Captain, B757-200
Joined on June 29 2004
Everett 250 Club
Online Six Century Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
Seven Century Club
Oklahoma City, OK
723 legs, 2,015.0 hours
645 legs,
1,824.0 hours online 585 legs,
1,608.7 hours ACARS 10 legs,
44.8 hours event 740 legs, 2,044.9 hours total
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Posted onPost created on
October 27 2007 21:24 ET by Steve Pickle
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400?!?!?! Holy cow!!!
I can't give you Delta's numbers, but i know it is somewhere between 30 and 40.
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DVA4659
First Officer, B767-300
Joined on May 16 2007
"(Insert Something Funny Here)" FL USA
37 legs, 66.2 hours
33 legs,
59.5 hours online 33 legs,
59.4 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 27 2007 23:24 ET by Andy Porter
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Well, I'm pretty sure that on the PMDG Cost Index is not simulated. Refer to the manual. On most of my Level-D flights I have found 80 to be pretty reasonable. Anyways if it is modeled, just try experimenting.
Regards,
Andy
Andy PorterFirst Officer, B767-300
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DVA1070
Senior Captain, B777-200
COMM
Joined on January 28 2003
Online Century Club
Double Century Club
"I believe I can fly" Jeffersonville, IN USA
218 legs, 841.9 hours
182 legs,
778.3 hours online 108 legs,
505.1 hours ACARS 42 legs,
200.5 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 27 2007 23:50 ET by Adam Gaweda
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I'm going to pretend I'm a scratched (vinyl) record:
http://www.boeing.com/commercial/aeromagazine/articles/qtr_2_07/AERO_Q207_article5.pdf
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DVA3512
Captain, B737-800
Joined on September 04 2006
Western United States
54 legs, 146.3 hours
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Posted onPost created on
October 28 2007 04:04 ET by Barry Harmon
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CI isn't a fixed number, either. It can change during flight depending on a number of factors. Normally I'll use either 35 or 50, depending on how long my trip is. The longer, the lower.
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DVA4404
Captain, B737-800
Joined on May 01 2007
Eastern Canada
36 legs, 70.5 hours
17 legs,
31.5 hours online 8 legs,
17.3 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 28 2007 07:45 ET by Justin Mailman
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Wow...the manual says it has to be somewhere below 1000...so I though I was doing good by putting it at 400. Sorry guys...guess I cost us a lot of money...
Justin MailmanCaptain, B737-800
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DVA2533
Senior Captain, EMB-120
OLP, COMM
Joined on July 27 2005
50 State Club
Globetrotter
Commuter Conquest
Dorval 500 Club
US Coastal Club
Online Fifteen Century
US Mountaineer Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
Bi-Millennium Club
Winter Springs, FL USA
2,076 legs, 2,738.5 hours
1,762 legs,
2,302.1 hours online 1,894 legs,
2,453.4 hours ACARS 29 legs,
31.6 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 29 2007 10:38 ET by Jim Warner
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Justin, Not to worry! Delta pays the bills! Chalk it up to on-the-job training. Keep the flights coming!
Jim WarnerSenior Captain, EMB-120
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DVA2753
Captain, B767-300
Joined on December 18 2005
"Always open to suggestions" South America
33 legs, 47.1 hours
25 legs,
37.0 hours online 31 legs,
44.3 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 30 2007 21:04 ET by Frederico Felix
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If it´s by any chance simulated, your 738 should be climbing like a rocket, heheh.
Frederico FelixCaptain, B767-300
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DVA4471
Captain, B767-300
Joined on May 18 2007
Online Double Century Club
Quatercentenary Club
Midwestern United States
451 legs, 1,080.8 hours
391 legs,
892.2 hours online 234 legs,
554.1 hours ACARS 9 legs,
22.5 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 31 2007 12:56 ET by Jason D'Ambrosio
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it all depends but the average for the 737 is what pickle said between 30 and 40
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DVA3672
Senior Captain, A320
OLP DISPATCHER E-MAIL
Joined on October 29 2006
B757 100 Club
50 State Club
Two Million Mile Club
Bi-Millennium Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
US Capital Club
Toulouse Millennium Club
Online Fifteen Century
"Chris, NOT in Seattle" Northeastern United States
2,534 legs, 6,223.1 hours
1,537 legs,
3,252.2 hours online 2,243 legs,
5,407.0 hours ACARS 4 legs,
6.0 hours event 2 legs dispatched, 19.5
hours
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Posted onPost created on
October 31 2007 13:16 ET by Chris Frasure
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I've always read that 80 was pretty standard for the 767
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DVA3432
First Officer, B777-200
Joined on August 07 2006
Century Club
"Mile High Blackout" Aurora, CO USA
152 legs, 525.6 hours
43 legs,
139.8 hours online 101 legs,
431.8 hours ACARS 3 legs,
5.4 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 31 2007 16:52 ET by Mike Peterson
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I was told by Mike Reich's dad (a realworld T7 FO) to always use 100 as the cost index (at least for the T7) so thats what I use in all my planes (I.E. PSS 757, 777, LvD767, PMDG 737NG and 747)
Mike PetersonFirst Officer, B777-200
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DVA4917
Assistant Chief Pilot, MD-88
Joined on August 29 2007
Online Double Century Club
50 State Club
Everett 250 Club
Stock Car Racing Club
Quincentenary Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
"Welcome to wherever you are..." Defiance, OH
578 legs, 1,632.6 hours
232 legs,
657.7 hours online 570 legs,
1,621.1 hours ACARS 15 legs,
31.5 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
November 03 2007 03:29 ET by Tony Stork
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I use 100 in the iFly 747-400. Not sure about the 737 though.
Tony StorkAssistant Chief Pilot, MD-88
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DVA3461
Senior Captain, B737-800
Joined on August 20 2006
Online Double Century Club
Quatercentenary Club
"Get er' Done!" NY USA
486 legs, 1,296.8 hours
416 legs,
1,110.1 hours online 288 legs,
733.8 hours ACARS 33 legs,
87.0 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
November 04 2007 09:25 ET by Joshua Clement
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I always use 23 on the LDS, and 25 for the PSS 777
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DVA121
Senior Captain, B767-300
Joined on July 15 2001
Bi-Millennium Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
Globetrotter
Everett 1500 Club
Four Million Mile Club
Atlanta, GA
2,279 legs, 9,529.9 hours
22 legs,
65.6 hours online 1,619 legs,
7,367.9 hours ACARS 39 legs dispatched, 16.4
hours
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Posted onPost created on
November 04 2007 11:35 ET by Ralph Gonzalez
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70-125 on the LVLD 763 depends on headwinds
757 55 for t/o 34 cruise 22 descent
737 25 all the way
70-130 T7
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DVA2315
Senior Captain, MD-88
Joined on April 30 2005
Long Beach 250 Club
Six Century Club
Online Quintuple Century Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
"www.harborcounty.net" Cypress, TX USA
674 legs, 1,380.9 hours
506 legs,
907.6 hours online 495 legs,
1,029.0 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
November 04 2007 18:42 ET by Daniel Shaw
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MD80 uses 20 for initial, and 70 at TOD.
Daniel ShawSenior Captain, MD-88
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DVA1763
Senior Captain, B757-200
Joined on June 29 2004
Everett 250 Club
Online Six Century Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
Seven Century Club
Oklahoma City, OK
723 legs, 2,015.0 hours
645 legs,
1,824.0 hours online 585 legs,
1,608.7 hours ACARS 10 legs,
44.8 hours event 740 legs, 2,044.9 hours total
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Posted onPost created on
November 04 2007 22:40 ET by Steve Pickle
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Aircraft ECON SL1 OT1
B-767-200 81 54 243
B-767-300 94 63 377
B-767-300ER 113 75 377
B-767-400ER 107 71 -
ECON is for minimum cost operations
SL1 is somewhere around two-thirds of the ECON for even better fuel economy when tailwinds or time-ahead-of-schedule allows
OT1 is used for headwinds or when behind schedule
B-757-200 ECON
55
I think Rob Treat posted these a while back. They are real world Delta numbers, except the 752, which is Northwest.
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