details for the flight

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"Hello Newbie and not familiar with the board, can you help me plse?? 1. Where i find the detail for the flight i mean: Cargo weight Because when you use Dispatcher generator you need to feel the case cargo weight and also with FSASCARS In advance thx "
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"If it is your normal Bid flight, you can pretty much use any realistic cargo weight. Just don't intentionally underload your aircraft with cargo in trade for fuel. Load with something realistic (i.e. 75,000-120,000 lbs.) and plan a fuel stop if necessary. If you CAN (realistically) make it non-stop, go for it. If it is an Atlas charter flight, the author will tell you the cargo weight. Hope this helps. /R, "
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Post by 1313 »

"Thx sir But no chance to use Bid flight yet, waiting for thst, i just choice a flight from polair shedule. Regards Chris"
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"Hi Chris, You can't just pick a flight from the schedule. Since you haven't had a chance to bid yet, you can fly one of the available bids from the previous month. Just look under the ""Open Bid"" section from the main website. It should only show you open bids from your division. Look for ones that have the words ""available"" in green. Just click on the ""availble"" to claim it. (Conversley, if it has ""unclaimed"" in red, it has expired and cannot be claimed)."
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