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New VA's using FSP?? - Shawn McCaig - 07-10-2007 I've checked most of the VA's on the "Links" page, but was wondering if there are any other/new VA's that "have" implemented FSP into their operations since that list was made? I'd like to find one based in the US with a broad and diverse fleet including everything from small props to the heavy tin. I already belong to a VERY good VA, but their fleet is small and doesn't really work that well with FSP if you are starting from scratch in "Career" mode as there aren't many small aircraft or routes. Thanks for any help. Re: New VA's using FSP?? - ameval - 07-10-2007 Quote:Shawn McCaig wrote: I´m with Delta va but they don´t use fsp, It would be very cool if they would I might write an e´mail to the administrator just like an hint ![]() Which VA r ya with? ![]() Re: New VA's using FSP?? - Shawn McCaig - 07-10-2007 Currently with Atlantic Sun Airways, a VERY good airline, just wish they had a few more destinations and routes for their smaller category aircraft. Other than that I have NO complaints with them. The whole bunch is very helpful, and they have GREAT FSP integration, but since their smallest aircraft (other than the training aircraft) is an ERJ-135, it doesn't work very well for "Career" mode in FSP. Re: New VA's using FSP?? - ameval - 07-10-2007 o I see, Delta have all kind of routes(international(to everywhere)) Delta is pretty good too and it got all kind of planes since the biggest to the smallest... you should give it a try. if you want to, go here: http://www.deltava.org Re: New VA's using FSP?? - JayKae - 07-10-2007 Shawn, we have smaller craft at ASA, in the training hub ![]() Re: New VA's using FSP?? - Brian Whitt - 22-10-2007 I used to fly for ASA and I will admit that the training hub/routes thing was a BRILLAINT idea! I would recommend ASA as a place to start for a new pilot in the VA world. Re: New VA's using FSP?? - =PRv=JonScott - 25-10-2007 Check out Fly Providence, we are new to the public, so more or less we are just starting up. We currently use FsP for flight records but have tried VAFS. We are very open ended to what and where one can fly. Also since were just breaking out, so to speak! we would welcome suggestions from those interested in building a private VA into a public one ![]() http://www.fly-providence.com/ Post Edited ( 10-26-07 04:00 ) |