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Well done guys, another good month for CBFS in the awards:


Most Active

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Top 5
Ben Watson 110.5 h
John Payne Carthorse 100.3 h
David Booker 87.9 h
Mike Summerfield 80.2 h
Manel Mariño 79.5 h


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Top 5
David Booker 100% (78)
Justin Martin 100% (62)
John Payne 100% (27)
John Ivan Greilick 100% (21)
Colin Kerr 100% (21)


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Post by DanKH »

Ben flew 113 according to our own excellent stats
David 88.3

I don't think the status on the FlyNet is quite correct.

No doubt about the Rating though! (except maybe for the number of flights)

Well done guys!
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Post by Chris Trott »

If either used any time acceleration it would explain the difference. The hours displayed for the "most active" is actual hours flown only, not simulated hours flown.

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Post by TSR2 »

You hit the nail on the head Chris. I was flying to Fiji Last night and had to go out unexpectedly, so used x2 acceleration to get me there a bit quicker. All other flights were real time. :wink:
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Post by DanKH »

Hmmm. not convinced, maybe it's the time of the day the stats are withdrawn?

Well, Chris you're the DB-manager you ought to be able to tell precisely :smile:
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Post by Chris Trott »

Dan, the only DBs I "manage" as the Aircraft Type and Airport DBs and at that, all I can do is approve additions, edits, and delete the occasional duplicate. All of the pilot, VA, and specific aircraft databases are off limits to me.

I'm still pretty sure my explanation is correct, especially since Ben confirmed it. :wink:

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Post by DanKH »

Sorry Chris I'm STILL not convinced, as David has flown all of his flight with no acceleration (you can check "our" stats yourself) and he has been noted for 87.9 hours but have flown 88.3 that is by simple calculation a margin of 0.4 hours which in turn gives 24 minutes.

Not that it matters, but that seems to me as it is at a specific time almost the last day of the month :smile:

I'm sorry I took you for a "full blown" admin. I got the understanding that you had something more to say...don't know where I got that from... :wink:
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