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selecting a starting rank - toadtal - 04-07-2005 hi again i was just wondering if it is possible to select a starting rank when using airline mode. when i say select i ment that i dont want to start with a cessna or some other GA because i dont want to spend hundreds of hours flying no where. Instead, i would like to start with a fokker 50 or an atr 42 because thats more realistic when it comes to an entry level job at a major airline. so basically, im saying that i would like to pick a starting rank and be able to work up from their. if this is not in the up and coming release i think that it might be a good add for the first update.(hint hint) thanks for ur sure to be rapid response "you can't handle the truth" Re: selecting a starting rank - mach_one_man - 04-07-2005 Im also inerested in knowing more about the rank's. I havn't really been able to find much information explaining about them. Could someone - a beta tester maybe (so not to hold up Dan and the release) breifly explain the rankings with c0 -c20 or whatever it is and the kind of aircraft your are able to fly. ![]() Thanks ![]() Post Edited ( 07-04-05 09:52 ) Re: selecting a starting rank - DanSteph - 04-07-2005 create a company without "career mode" flag and you'll be able to fly a 747 at your first flight else you should make your way across different type (GA->turbo->jet) Warning this is an outdated screenshot: ![]() Dan Post Edited ( 07-04-05 10:29 ) Re: selecting a starting rank - mach_one_man - 04-07-2005 Thanks Dan, I have seen that screen but the part of FSP that I wanted to know more about is the ranks that you can achieve. Like the part where the button is that says "Click here to read about rank and aircraft type in career mode" Re: selecting a starting rank - clut - 04-07-2005 likewise, I'd like to see the ranks, and what you can fly at each rank. I fully intend on using the 'career mode' option and starting from the bottom, although I'm not sure if I'm brave enough to try the 'instant record of flights' option. am I right in thinking that if I have two pilots, starting from the bottom, and I fly many hours with one of them, so they advance far enough to fly a jet, and then he crashes and dies, will I have to go right back to flying C172's with the other pilot??? Re: selecting a starting rank - pagir - 04-07-2005 Here's a passage from the documentation: Quote: With Career Mode yours pilots are limited to an aircraft type based on the hours of flight they have and their bonus or penalty You able to get hours AND points to be able the get an higher rank. Points: after each flight, you get (or you lose!) points. If you made a good landing, managed to land a damaged plane, landed in time, you'll get points. You lost points if you did'nt set flaps properly or if you damaged your landing gear (examples...) Hours: You have to fly X hours to qualifie for a higher rank. Mach_one: I don't now if I can expose here the listed rank... I'll let Dan decide on this. But since release if really near, I'm sure you will get this list by yourself SOON! ![]() And Clut, you're right: if your higher ranked pilot die, you won't be able to fly those planes, only the C172 (or any one propeler plane. I prefer the Mooney Bravo: faster, easier to handle). Pagir Re: selecting a starting rank - fruitfly - 04-07-2005 What if you take too many sick-leaves; does that mean you'll be out from the company's consideration to promote you? ![]() Re: selecting a starting rank - clut - 04-07-2005 Quote:pagir wrote: I might try moving to the Mooney Bravo then. I usually fly GA with the 172 simply because my real-life training was in a 152, and the 172 was the closest thing to it. I think I'll make the Mooney my priority on re-painting the fleet with my new livery so I can get using that. I'll probably have one of each when FsP is released. Re: selecting a starting rank - Ryanamur - 05-07-2005 As Pagir pointed out, there are two main factors that affect your career progression: Flight Time and Points. The good news it that you don't need 200 hours of flight time to fly commercially. After about 25 hours, you should be able to make it to a light turbo prop (and that's using time acceleration). Also, there is nothing preventing you from making a backup of your database once in a while. That way you don't need to start over on a C-172 after crashing a 747! Re: selecting a starting rank - pagir - 06-07-2005 Quote:Ryanamur wrote: ...or you can decide to not enable the "instant record flight" option and be able to "cancel" a bad flight! Pagir |