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Delta Virtual Airlines Water Cooler | Airline Operations | Submitting PIREP Times Correctly: Maybe a Timer?
DVA9655
Senior Captain, B747-400
OLP

Joined on January 01 2011
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"DAL9655, you are cleared for takeoff"
New York, NY

1,017 legs, 5,543.5 hours
242 legs, 882.9 hours online
817 legs, 4,602.6 hours ACARS
12 legs, 40.6 hours event
Posted onPost created on June 15 2011 14:17 ET by Remy Mermelstein
ok, so i have been filing flights on the site without using ACARS for the past couple of weeks because my ACARS has not been working, so after long flights and on late nights i have been inputing the info to file a PIREP, sometimes i have put in the wrong Time Frames because of various reasons: because i am tired and push the wrong # on my Keypad. Not only does that cause the Cheif Pilots and their Assistants time trying to figure out how i did the flight in that amount of time, or how i did a 3 hour flight only 2 hours from my previous flight, but it also makes the system look kind of weary. I think that a timer should be put on the site, so that when you file a report it can check if you had that amount of time between you previous flight. this is so we pilots dont make a mistake and then get our PIREP held.
Anybody who agrees with this, please say so, so we can ask Luke Collins.

Thanks
~remy



DVA2214
Captain, A330-300
OLP
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Joined on March 25 2005
50 State Club
Everett 500 Club
Globetrotter
White Knuckles Club
Million Mile Club
Millennium Club
US Capital Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary

"One takeoff and landing at a time"
Tampa, FL

1,124 legs, 2,777.2 hours
35 legs, 61.3 hours online
1,005 legs, 2,492.2 hours ACARS
1,153 legs, 2,869.7 hours total
111 legs dispatched, 90.7 hours
Posted onPost created on June 15 2011 16:25 ET by Anthony Katosh
If you need help getting your ACARS to work properly, contact a CP or ACP. I am not aviable tonight, but if some chance no one has had the time i can walk you threw the steps to get it working correctly, im sure you would love to move over to the Captain chair


DVA9544
Senior Captain, B737-800
OLP

Joined on February 26 2011
Century Club
50 State Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
Everett Century Club

"Always Upwind and Downwind"
Hergiswil, Nidwalden Switzerland

151 legs, 246.8 hours
64 legs, 112.2 hours online
151 legs, 246.8 hours ACARS
7 legs, 12.9 hours event
Posted onPost created on July 03 2011 06:02 ET by Stephan Faessler
Remy, still troubles with your ACARS? contact me, cheers mate




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