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Re: KJFK's Newest Senior Captain!

Posted: 10-16-2012 06:57 PM
by Maratib Ali
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Re: KJFK's Newest Senior Captain!

Posted: 10-16-2012 07:05 PM
by Maratib Ali
But concord is not in submit a FREP form.

Edit: oh, so i can log concord flights by choosing other aircraft in FREP form.That's cool,i am so frustrated a few days ago when i wasn't a senior captain,talking to an AAV pilot he told me that you can actually fly charter flights,2 years of AAV service and i didn't knew that,and now 2 years of AAV service and i didn't knew i can fly concord,what is it else that i don't know,i need to start seriously thinking about AAV website so that if i get to 10 years of service something doesn't pop up which i didn't knew in 10 years.

Re: KJFK's Newest Senior Captain!

Posted: 10-16-2012 07:13 PM
by Maratib Ali
Ooooh Oooooh now that other aircraft is mentioned,can i fly Yak 40 also.

Re: KJFK's Newest Senior Captain!

Posted: 10-17-2012 04:25 AM
by Harold Henderson
It's not a guarded secret; it's all there in the Pilot's Handbook - http://www.aavirtual.com/handbook.php

If you see something there and you have a question, ask.

Re: KJFK's Newest Senior Captain!

Posted: 10-17-2012 09:55 AM
by Maratib Ali
Is aerial refueling allowed, i mean if i fly from KJFK to OMAA which is 6000 miles in concord then i'll need to do some aerial refueling.

Re: KJFK's Newest Senior Captain!

Posted: 10-18-2012 12:04 PM
by Michael Blakely
Maratib Ali wrote:Is aerial refueling allowed, i mean if i fly from KJFK to OMAA which is 6000 miles in concord then i'll need to do some aerial refueling.
No, but multi-hop legs are allowed for one line in your FREQ. When you submit a multi-hop FREP, just put KJFK-EGLL and in the comment put KJFK-OMAA leg 1 of 3.