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Delta Virtual Airlines Water Cooler | Airline Operations | Proper Equipment Selection for a Flight
DVA13292
First Officer, DC-8-61
OLP

Joined on July 25 2017
DVA One-Year Anniversary

Southeastern United States

60 legs, 84.6 hours
20 legs, 27.2 hours online
59 legs, 82.4 hours ACARS
3 legs, 4.4 hours event
Posted onPost created on August 12 2017 17:31 ET by Alex Barroso
Hi all,
I just recently joined Delta VA and have been very much enjoying the learning process so far. I tested into the B737 program and have flown a few flights with the fantastic X-Plane 11 738 Zibo mod, but I'm thinking I may want to step down to a lower level to propliners and regional jets just for the sake of a more realistic learning curve. The add-on I'm thinking about is FlyJSim's Q400 as that is the most detailed propliner/regional jet that's in our fleet and also available for X-Plane. JRollon's CRJ seems pretty nice, but is also a bit outdated and is supposedly going to be upgraded to V2 in the near future. That does leave me with a question though. It doesn't seem like Delta ever operated Q400's, and seeing as how I'm usually going to be flying on the east coast under DVA I'm unsure if it's alright to fly the majority of those true Delta flights with a Q400. From what I've read it doesn't seem like it will be an issue, but I just wanted to make sure.

Thanks,
Alex

Alex Barroso

First Officer, DC-8-61
DVA12719
Senior Captain, DC-8-61
OLP

Joined on July 26 2015
Piranha Club
50 State Club
Century Club
US Capital Club
Piston Prop Professional
DVA Five-Year Anniversary

"Let the FO land"
Boca Raton, FL

153 legs, 258.9 hours
32 legs, 43.1 hours online
145 legs, 252.0 hours ACARS
16 legs, 23.9 hours event
12 legs dispatched, 16.4 hours
Posted onPost created on August 12 2017 22:23 ET by Yisrael Wealcatch
Hey Alex! We all wish you a very warm welcome to Delta VA!

As for your question, yes, you are allowed to use any aircraft you are rated for for any flight in the schedule (as long as it has the range capabilities). As you are rated for the Q400, you can use it to fly as many flights as you want.
If you have any more questions, don't hesitate to ask!

Enjoy!
Yisrael



DVA13292
First Officer, DC-8-61
OLP

Joined on July 25 2017
DVA One-Year Anniversary

Southeastern United States

60 legs, 84.6 hours
20 legs, 27.2 hours online
59 legs, 82.4 hours ACARS
3 legs, 4.4 hours event
Posted onPost created on August 16 2017 21:48 ET by Alex Barroso
Thanks, Yisrael! I'm starting to get a much better understanding of the operations. My main concern now is that my main simulator is the less supported X-Plane 11, so it seems like my ability to move around in programs may be pretty limited. I'm tempted to move down into the EMB-120 program or over to the MD-88 program, but I don't really know if that's possible as there aren't currently any checkride provisions for the existing MD-88's in X-Plane 11, and I'm not even sure that there's an EMB-120 available. Which brings up another question. Can you do check rides for type ratings in one of the similarly rated aircraft for the type (EMB-120 to Q400 for example), or does it have to be in the exact type that the main rating is for?

Also, should I perhaps direct these XP-11 based questions over to the X-Plane forum to see if we can make some progress on getting ratings in X-Plane? I'd be happy to do what I can to gather data, but I have very little knowledge on the software side of things so I don't know that I could be of much help there.

Thanks,
Alex

Alex Barroso

First Officer, DC-8-61
DVA8088
Chief Pilot, B737-800
OLP, 737-ATP

Joined on December 11 2009
50 State Club
Globetrotter
US Coastal Club
US Mountaineer Club
Everett Quad-Millennium Club
Events Triple Century Club
Online Sixty Century Club
Six Million Mile Club
Seven Millennium Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary

"Real Time & Online. The only way to fly!!"
Corona, CA

7,316 legs, 15,121.0 hours
6,903 legs, 13,683.4 hours online
7,255 legs, 14,952.5 hours ACARS
372 legs, 926.8 hours event
Posted onPost created on August 20 2017 12:04 ET by Scott Simmons
Alex,

Most program questions are answered in the DVA Pilot's Manual (http://www.deltava.org/library/Pilots%20Manual.pdf).
For your question, start on page 14.

But, of course, you're always welcome to post any questions here in the Water Cooler or email any of the 737 Team or any other DVA staffer.

Regards
Scott Simmons
737 Chief Pilot



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