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Delta Virtual Airlines Water Cooler | Airline Operations | I made a plan in my logbook and cannot start it
NEW DVA PILOT
First Officer, CRJ-200

Joined on January 12 2009

Hughesville, MO USA

Posted onPost created on January 28 2009 12:51 ET by Hunter Gladfelter
I have no clue on how to start my plan PLEASE HELP!

Hunter Gladfelter

First Officer, CRJ-200
DVA5484
Captain, CRJ-200

Joined on January 03 2008
Century Club

"Not everyone works at 30,000 feet."
Western United States

153 legs, 221.8 hours
48 legs, 62.5 hours online
121 legs, 180.8 hours ACARS
Posted onPost created on January 28 2009 12:52 ET by Carl Green
Welcome to DVA! Have you read all the information in the Document Libraries?


DVA6695
Captain, MD-88

Joined on November 26 2008
Century Club
Online Century Club

"We are....Penn State"
Phoenixville, PA USA

153 legs, 206.0 hours
108 legs, 149.6 hours online
149 legs, 200.2 hours ACARS
11 legs, 20.0 hours event
Posted onPost created on January 28 2009 13:02 ET by Jack Urie
Welcome! Carl's suggestion is the best way to start, because the docs are excellent. Take an hour our so and go through the Pilot's Manual, the FAQ, the Pilot Promotion Manual, and your aircraft's operating manual. It will save you a ton of time. Also, search thru the water cooler posts to find "new to DVA" threads.

If you have not yet taken a flight with DVA, you will need to pick out the flight, fly it, and manually send in a PIREP to get your pilot #. At that point, you can start logging flights thru ACARS, which will let you pull and load flights from the schedule.

Jack Urie

Captain, MD-88
DVA043
Senior Captain, MD-11
OLP

Joined on June 10 2001
Event Half Century Club
Online Double Century Club
50 State Club
DVA Twenty-Year Anniversary
Everett 1500 Club
Bi-Millennium Club
Four Million Mile Club

"Col. Panic"
Marietta, GA

2,326 legs, 9,362.8 hours
240 legs, 553.9 hours online
1,984 legs, 8,155.9 hours ACARS
75 legs, 196.3 hours event
2,362 legs, 9,497.7 hours total
91 legs dispatched, 66.4 hours
CURRENTLY LOGGED IN
Posted onPost created on January 28 2009 13:03 ET by Luke Kolin
Just as a correction, you do NOT need a Pilot ID to use ACARS.

Cheers!

Luke Kolin

Senior Captain, MD-11


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