Looking for a passenger VA

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Looking for a passenger VA

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In my continuous quest to find a good passenger VA, I have just about given up. Yeah, so I am looking for the "perfect" VA which makes it kind of hard... :? Here is a list of my "requirements", in order of importance:
  • Good community with an active forum and flight board
  • Regional and global routes
  • Fleet with repaints for the PMDG 737, PMDG 747, CS 757 and LVD 767
  • Optional fleet with the CS 707 and Dreamfleet 727
  • "Reasonable" seniority guidelines where a 2000+ hours pilot like me doesn't have to spend months flying regional turboprops
  • Loose schedule where max 2-3 flights per month are required
*Sigh* Still looking and would appreciate pointers.

Thanks guys!
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Flying Tigers Group

Has everything you needed, including a VERY active message board and classic flight schedules for several airlines.
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I tried them a little while back. The boards might have been active but I found the management a little too heavy-handed and the whole concept of stuffing over a dozen airlines under the same umbrella didn't have a very realistic feel to me...

I should add that I am flexible as far as region is concerned - except maybe Europe since the airspace there is a mess... On the other hand, maybe I can start looking there. Never too old to learn new procedures... :)
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Re: Looking for a passenger VA

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Have you looked at British Airways VA? No 737 PMDG though, although there are some 737-300/400/500 routes and you might fool them by using the PMDG and pretending you're using the PIC 737.
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mlegein wrote:Have you looked at British Airways VA? No 737 PMDG though, although there are some 737-300/400/500 routes and you might fool them by using the PMDG and pretending you're using the PIC 737.
I fly for BA VA and use the PIC737 on 737 routes. They say nothing about using payware aircraft, however, for realism many people do I think.

The forum is very active, although I dont really contribute to that an awful lot...and they have a very good PIREP program, like GCP. It has a built-in schedule where you can enter any data into the search fields and look for your ideal flight etc... for example, yesterday, I searched for flights into Gibraltar as I have some nice scenery for it, and viola, there it was...all the details you need for the flight, and even an online flightplan search.
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We have some, but not all of what you're looking for. We fucus on FAA121 ops, where every flight is dispatched. Check us out at http://www.midconair.com
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Thanks guys - I will give BA a try. I guess I just have way too high expectations after seeing what we do at GC! :D
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We are starting a pax operation at GC...didn't you get the memo?
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thansson wrote:In my continuous quest to find a good passenger VA, I have just about given up. Yeah, so I am looking for the "perfect" VA which makes it kind of hard... :? Here is a list of my "requirements", in order of importance:
  • Good community with an active forum and flight board
  • Regional and global routes
  • Fleet with repaints for the PMDG 737, PMDG 747, CS 757 and LVD 767
  • Optional fleet with the CS 707 and Dreamfleet 727
  • "Reasonable" seniority guidelines where a 2000+ hours pilot like me doesn't have to spend months flying regional turboprops
  • Loose schedule where max 2-3 flights per month are required


*Sigh* Still looking and would appreciate pointers.

Thanks guys!
Used to fly Scandinavian Airways had 500+ hrs with them before I got bitten by the Cargo Bug, you get no hassle with Cargo, Passengers are a pain in the Ass ! seriously they are a pretty good VA or used to be, the problem is they don,t as far as I know have any 747 s in the Fleet :lol:
http://www.uniflyer.i12.com/sasv/index.htm
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Re: Looking for a passenger VA

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Or try this one. It's another Scandinavian VA and they are quite good.

http://www.scandinavian-va.net/
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nwadc10 wrote:We are starting a pax operation at GC...didn't you get the memo?
Yes i did as a matter of fact,something about fitting the cargo containers with seat belts?...Hey Allan how you making out with those refits?
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mlegein wrote:Or try this one. It's another Scandinavian VA and they are quite good.

http://www.scandinavian-va.net/
Thats the one I meant, lost the Link i had with them, new PC etc--- so just put the name in the Search Engine, thought the website was different ! :?
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Post by Kevin Hester »

try virtual continental. they are pretty good 8)

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Post by PKlijnstra »

I fly for Delta VA, very active and serious VA. You can fly whatever aircraft you like: B727, 737 PMDG, B767 levelD, B747's, airbusses and many turbo props. You don't have to start at the beginnig with 2000+ hours. I could start with the B737-800 right away.

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mvm wrote:
nwadc10 wrote:We are starting a pax operation at GC...didn't you get the memo?
Yes i did as a matter of fact,something about fitting the cargo containers with seat belts?...Hey Allan how you making out with those refits?
Well.... I did see an article in regard to DHL doing some pax charters a while back. No kidding on that either.... I believe it was connected to a band or something of that nature and DHL had contracted to fly them to about 8 different places. Not just equipment, but the actual band, crew, etc... I happened onto some type of flight scheduling page that gave the crew their information such as times, type aircraft, points of departure, destination, etc.
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