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Post by briansommers on Aug 27, 2010 16:16:57 GMT -5
I'm pretty excited about this.
I want to know what would be the best way to handle my situation.
I want to create an airline that does it all.. 747's all the way down to bush flights in the C185, etc charter, cargo and pax.
would it be better to create separate airlines? one for the cargo one for the bush one for the charter, etc etc
or can I combine them in one ok? if so I'm not sure how to go about it, I read the manual but It is a lot to take in all at once.
What I'm doing now is to start an airline called test and to tweak that as I learn it, then when I have that setup real good I will start a new one based off of that with a real company name..
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Post by jlaird44 on Aug 27, 2010 17:03:13 GMT -5
Brainsommers-
I use fscaptain just like you are trying to do. My name is the same as my one airline. I fly floats, cargo, passengers, heavies, cessnas- all over the world. I would suggest one airline because- you can, and its easier to keep up with all your flights. When you go back to see your progress, it is all on one page- no need to call up the different airlines. You can keep the same airline active and all your flights/scores/monies are kept on the same log.
Enjoy- Jim
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Post by briansommers on Aug 28, 2010 8:40:59 GMT -5
yeah, this is what I'm thinking as well.
I'm a bit confused about charter, I'm assuming that charter is where I fly where I want? vs. picking something from a schedule?
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Post by Dutch Owen on Aug 28, 2010 14:10:56 GMT -5
No, Ferry is where you fly to a chosen destination. There's also a mode to select a destination.
Charters are generated for you so that there will almost always be flights available regardless of schedule.
Offically off comm now - see you in 9 days or ssoner if I'm lucky Dutch
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