Delta Virtual Airlines
Water Cooler

  • Water Cooler
    • All Posts
    • Channels
    • Search
  • Our Airline
    • Home
    • Login
    • Logged In Users
    • Our Partners
    • Issue Tracker
  • Pilot's Lounge
    • Online Events
    • Flight Tours
  • ACARS
    • Live ACARS Map
    • Google Earth
    • ACARS Flights
    • Dispatch Schedule
    • Top Dispatchers
  • Statistics
    • Airline Totals
    • Flight Statistics
    • Online Statistics
    • Simulator Versions
    • Passenger Statistics
    • Landing Statistics
    • Optimal Landings
    • Server Statistics
  • Contact Us
    • Corporate Offices
    • Our Staff
    • Password Reset
    • Privacy Policy
    • Career Opportunities
Delta Virtual Airlines Water Cooler | Airline Operations | Alternate airports with ACARS
DVA10723
Captain, B737-800
OLP

Joined on May 10 2012
50 State Club
Globetrotter
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
Two Million Mile Club
US Capital Club
Flying Colonel
Carolina Club
Everett 1500 Club

Myrtle Beach, SC

1,547 legs, 4,986.4 hours
19 legs, 27.1 hours online
1,525 legs, 4,930.9 hours ACARS
2 legs, 4.6 hours event
Posted onPost created on September 23 2017 13:35 ET by Josh Martin
If you do a flight and end up at the alternate airport instead of original destination, will you still be able to get the flight and submit the report? Just curious if it'd recognize what happened and allow it...

Josh Martin

Captain, B737-800
DVA2887
Senior Captain, A320
OLP, 737-ATP, VFRADV

Joined on January 30 2006
50 State Club
Globetrotter
Tri-Jet Triumph
US Coastal Club
Millennium Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
US Mountaineer Club
Toulouse 250 Club
Online Eight Century

Charlotte, NC

1,287 legs, 1,796.9 hours
841 legs, 1,048.5 hours online
1,269 legs, 1,774.9 hours ACARS
31 legs, 49.6 hours event
3 legs dispatched, 2.5 hours
Posted onPost created on September 24 2017 07:35 ET by Andrew Vane
I think acars will allow it. however, this is a diversion so please follow the procedures in NOTAM 33.


DVA5857
Captain, B767-300

Joined on April 23 2008
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
Stage 1 Jet Century Club
Quincentenary Club
Online Quintuple Century Club

Northeastern United States

515 legs, 1,054.0 hours
502 legs, 1,022.2 hours online
513 legs, 1,050.8 hours ACARS
15 legs, 33.0 hours event
Posted onPost created on October 27 2017 00:53 ET by Chuck Angle
Could we request an alternate just to practice a diversion? I know it has to be an airfield with Delta ground services and we have 48 hours to fly from the alternate to the original destination.

Chuck Angle

Captain, B767-300
DVA2887
Senior Captain, A320
OLP, 737-ATP, VFRADV

Joined on January 30 2006
50 State Club
Globetrotter
Tri-Jet Triumph
US Coastal Club
Millennium Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
US Mountaineer Club
Toulouse 250 Club
Online Eight Century

Charlotte, NC

1,287 legs, 1,796.9 hours
841 legs, 1,048.5 hours online
1,269 legs, 1,774.9 hours ACARS
31 legs, 49.6 hours event
3 legs dispatched, 2.5 hours
Posted onPost created on October 27 2017 12:41 ET by Andrew Vane
Chuck, if you follow the NOTAM procedures, yes, you can purposely fly a diversion. I'd actually like to fly a flight, divert, hold for 45 min and then land to see if I still have the planned 30 min contingency of fuel left. In the 737ATP course, one of the check rides requires a diversion on purpose. smile

An easier tactic is the plan in ACARS the flight to the diversion, but fly to a different origin and then divert on purpose. In other words, indicate in ACARS ATL to CLT with Alternate GSP. But, outside of ACARS, you're planning a flight ATL - GSP with Alternate CLT. Fly ATL to GSP but on final approach, execute a missed approach per the approach chart and then "divert" to CLT. ACARS will think you flew to CLT on purpose and you will have practiced an intentional divert. This will be easier to approve and you bypass the NOTAM. Just indicate in your comments that you flew final to GSP and missed approach to CLT.



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

2,347 legs, 9,466.0 hours
240 legs, 553.9 hours online
2,005 legs, 8,259.1 hours ACARS
75 legs, 196.3 hours event
2,383 legs, 9,600.9 hours total
91 legs dispatched, 66.4 hours
Posted onPost created on October 27 2017 13:20 ET by Luke Kolin
Sorry to step in, but could you try a "traditional" diversion filing to a different airport? Golgotha 8.0 has some slightly better diversion handling and I'd like to test it out.

Cheers!

Luke Kolin

Senior Captain, MD-11
DVA8180
Senior Captain, B747-400
OLP, 737-ATP, VFRADV

Joined on January 09 2010
50 State Club
Globetrotter
DVA Fleet Master
US Mountaineer Club
US Coastal Club
Tri-Millennium Club
Online Century Club
Three Million Mile Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
Everett Bi-Millennium Club

Lynchburg, VA

3,853 legs, 9,178.5 hours
140 legs, 226.6 hours online
3,807 legs, 9,038.4 hours ACARS
19 legs, 30.8 hours event
Posted onPost created on October 27 2017 13:36 ET by Matt Lynn
Used to be, and I say used to because it has been 17 years since I've flown under the 121 rules, you had to plan to land with 45 minutes fuel on board... planned is the key word... it didn't make it an emergency if you diverted and landed with less fuel in the tanks... because on paper you could show where it was planned. We could have up to 2 alternate airports, fuel had to be planned to the most distant alternate not both... then 45 minutes

Matt Lynn

Senior Captain, B747-400
Progress Spinner


Delta Virtual Airlines 2006 (Golgotha v12.3) Copyright © 2004 - 2025 Global Virtual Airlines Group. All Rights Reserved. (Build 971)
For flight simulation purposes only. Not a commercial website. In no way are we affiliated with Delta Air Lines, its affiliates, or any other airline. All logos, images, and trademarks remain the property of their respective owners. Delta Virtual Airlines is a non-profit entity engaged in providing an avenue for flight simulation enthusiasts.