Welcome Scott, I approved your membership, let us know what aircraft you want to start on and we will get you the type rating.northantsfyer72 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2020, 18:21Name : Scott Ford
Age : 48
Occupation : IT SAS sales
Location : Kettering Northants UK
Hobbies : Aviation, Food and Outdoors
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Hi Joe
Thanks, could I start off on the BAC 1-11 please, if it has to be type specific perhaps start on the 500 and or 200?
Thanks
Scott
Thanks, could I start off on the BAC 1-11 please, if it has to be type specific perhaps start on the 500 and or 200?
Thanks
Scott
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I gave you approval for all three types of the 1-11, in general we group same times together.northantsfyer72 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2020, 18:48Hi Joe
Thanks, could I start off on the BAC 1-11 please, if it has to be type specific perhaps start on the 500 and or 200?
Thanks
Scott
Joe Cusick,
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Thanks Joe
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Hi Joeblanston12 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2020, 19:15I gave you approval for all three types of the 1-11, in general we group same times together.northantsfyer72 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2020, 18:48Hi Joe
Thanks, could I start off on the BAC 1-11 please, if it has to be type specific perhaps start on the 500 and or 200?
Thanks
Scott
I have completed 6 training flights on the 1-11 now
Regards
Scott
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Granted, happy flying.northantsfyer72 wrote: ↑11 Jun 2020, 20:16Hi Joeblanston12 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2020, 19:15I gave you approval for all three types of the 1-11, in general we group same times together.northantsfyer72 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2020, 18:48Hi Joe
Thanks, could I start off on the BAC 1-11 please, if it has to be type specific perhaps start on the 500 and or 200?
Thanks
Scott
I have completed 6 training flights on the 1-11 now
Regards
Scott
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Hi folks! I have about 1100~ hours in FSAirlines. I was in Solaris before but they left FSAirlines; I still fly with them sometimes on their own platform but unfortunately it lacks an economy and record of the planes which you use which I enjoyed a lot about FSAirlines.
Name: Uncle Baby Billy Hatley
Age: 35
Work: Customer Service & Sales
Location: Coast Salish Lands
Hobbies: Cooking, Baking, watching NBA, Movies&TV
Fav planes: DC-6, DC-3, BAE-146, Antonov 2, & Airbus 310. I can fly most stuff available in MSFS to a realistic degree; I tend to prefer complex radial airliners and older jets. Please give me as many ratings as possible! If there's something in particular you want me to fly I can let you know if I know how to use it already or not.
Gear: Airbus captains setup, TrackIR, Logitech pedals
Sim: MSFS2020
I got into flightsims a super long time ago with Aces over Europe & Pacific Air War. Always found myself preferring the peaceful parts of those games though and now I mainly play chill games.
Name: Uncle Baby Billy Hatley
Age: 35
Work: Customer Service & Sales
Location: Coast Salish Lands
Hobbies: Cooking, Baking, watching NBA, Movies&TV
Fav planes: DC-6, DC-3, BAE-146, Antonov 2, & Airbus 310. I can fly most stuff available in MSFS to a realistic degree; I tend to prefer complex radial airliners and older jets. Please give me as many ratings as possible! If there's something in particular you want me to fly I can let you know if I know how to use it already or not.
Gear: Airbus captains setup, TrackIR, Logitech pedals
Sim: MSFS2020
I got into flightsims a super long time ago with Aces over Europe & Pacific Air War. Always found myself preferring the peaceful parts of those games though and now I mainly play chill games.
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Greetings Billy and Welcome. I just accepted you as a member of our little club and have granted you the training ratings for the aircraft you have requested. Namely:UncleBabyBilly wrote: ↑25 Jun 2023, 06:10Hi folks! I have about 1100~ hours in FSAirlines. I was in Solaris before but they left FSAirlines; I still fly with them sometimes on their own platform but unfortunately it lacks an economy and record of the planes which you use which I enjoyed a lot about FSAirlines.
Name: Uncle Baby Billy Hatley
Age: 35
Work: Customer Service & Sales
Location: Coast Salish Lands
Hobbies: Cooking, Baking, watching NBA, Movies&TV
Fav planes: DC-6, DC-3, BAE-146, Antonov 2, & Airbus 310. I can fly most stuff available in MSFS to a realistic degree; I tend to prefer complex radial airliners and older jets. Please give me as many ratings as possible! If there's something in particular you want me to fly I can let you know if I know how to use it already or not.
Gear: Airbus captains setup, TrackIR, Logitech pedals
Sim: MSFS2020
I got into flightsims a super long time ago with Aces over Europe & Pacific Air War. Always found myself preferring the peaceful parts of those games though and now I mainly play chill games.
Airbus A310-300 (TR)
British Aerospace 146-200 (TR)
British Aerospace 146-300 (TR)
Douglas DC-3 (TR)
Douglas DC-6A (TR)
Douglas DC-6B (TR)
We focus on aircraft that actually have a British conne3ction, and at least having been used by British Airlines. I don't know of any British Airline use of the AN-2 so we don't have that aircraft in our inventory.
Joe Cusick,
I am serious, and don't call me Shirley.
I am serious, and don't call me Shirley.