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Air France / KLM Virtual Airlines Forums | AFVA Operations | Thinking about AFVA
DVA1329
First Officer, L-1011-100

Joined on September 22 2003

Western Europe

66 legs, 155.0 hours
53 legs, 132.3 hours online
5 legs, 20.7 hours event
Posted onPost created on September 22 2004 14:03 ET by Tim Slater
Anyone who is actually interested in talking about AFV, or was posting in the previous thread about --AFV--, please switch to this thread. Just so pilots who genuinely want to find out more and ask questions aren't forced to read all that "stuff." In fact, I have a question myself - does AFV have extra Air France flights that aren't available in DVA as code shares? Or do we have the full Air France timetable as code shares in DVA already?

Thanks,
Tim



AFV004
Senior Captain, B747-400

Joined on February 21 2003

South America

77 legs, 324.7 hours
354 legs, 1,417.3 hours total
Posted onPost created on September 22 2004 14:10 ET by Ariel Griotti
As DVA pilot you can flight every AF flight as code share, no matter if you like to fly the Concorde or an A320, you can submitt the PIREP normaly.

About switch or not, is a personal decition. If you like to be "based" in USA with the Delta logo in you hat, stay in DVA. If you like the drink Champagne, go to Moulin Rouge every night and... oh! I almost forget it... and fly! LOL... come with us wink
AFV011
Senior Captain, B777-300

Joined on September 19 2004
GVA 5 Year Anniversary
Online Two Fifty Club
Triple Century Club
Historic Triple Century Club

"Remember...140, 250, and REALLY FAST"
Midwestern United States

394 legs, 606.7 hours
274 legs, 430.6 hours online
86 legs, 126.5 hours ACARS
8 legs, 16.0 hours event
501 legs, 763.5 hours total
Posted onPost created on September 22 2004 15:23 ET by Michael Carter
Yes there are flights available not on Delta's schedule. All my favorite places in Germany, Austria (except Innsbruck) and Switzerland are there for the flying.

AF is going to miss out on the ski season without Innsbruck on the schedule.

If you think you might like Euro flying give us a try!
AFV015
Captain, A220-3(CSeries)

Joined on December 06 2004

Northeastern United States

2 legs, 1.6 hours
27 legs, 30.5 hours total
Posted onPost created on December 09 2004 15:58 ET by Ian Paxton
Euro flying is sweet, except there's a bit more envoled with flying SIDS and STARS though.
DVA1763
Senior Captain, B757-200

Joined on June 29 2004
Everett 250 Club
Online Six Century Club
Seven Century Club
DVA Twenty-Year Anniversary

Oklahoma City, OK

723 legs, 2,015.0 hours
645 legs, 1,824.0 hours online
585 legs, 1,608.7 hours ACARS
10 legs, 44.8 hours event
740 legs, 2,044.9 hours total
Posted onPost created on December 09 2004 16:26 ET by Steve Pickle
Ian, how are you going to learn those? I need to and i'm wondering how you are doing it.


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