December 2, 200223 yr [H3]CALIFORNIA SCREAMIN' SEVEN ANNOUNCED[/H3]ZLA and ZOA to Host VATUSA's Largest Event EverNovember 17, 2002 (Los Angeles, California): Representatives from the Los Angeles ARTCC and the Oakland ARTCC today announced plans for their latest intallment of California Screamin', to be held on Sunday, December 8, 2002 from 1800z to 2300z. This, the seventh in a long and successful series of large scale events is the product of support from not only the staffs of ZLA and ZOA, but also the members of supporting ARTCC's bordering the two west coast centers, including Seattle, Salt Lake City, Denver and Albequerque ARTCC's. Airports serviced in the participating regions include some of the largest in the nation. "We're excited to feature the most realistic air traffic management offered online by linking airports such as Los Angeles International, Las Vegas McCarren International, San Francisco International and Oakland International," said newly appointed ZLA ARTCC Chief David Hendleman. "This event benefits both the participating pilots and controllers in that it provides real-time traffic simulation as if it were the real thing." Pilots are encouraged to reserve times slots from the Flight Reservation System made available by 11th Street Technologies. "We've put together a database of over 600 flights available within the sectors covered by the event," said Oakland Chief, Jim Bartosh. "This isn't just a 'big airport' flyin. We also like to highlight the smaller fields that don't normally receive traffic on a regular basis - and that's what makes this event so special." Unlike most other flyins, California Screamin' isn't a 'follow-the-leader' type of event. It is commonplace for pilots to see other traffic going many different directions all in some of the most complex airspace in the nation. Traffic advisories, altitude restrictions and other commonly unused online air traffic management techniques are called into play for CalScream. "We just like to make sure everyone has a chance to experience the real-life situations professional controllers and pilots deal with day in and day out," Hendleman said. "The flightboard enables pilots to be pushing back from their gates approximately at the same time the real flights are starting up their engines." California Screamin' 6 was called a success as it was the main contributor to setting VATSIM's new online record of over 700 connections. "We hope to top that number with CalScream 7, without causing network issues for VATSIM," said Bartosh. "We have good bandwidth-saving procedures in place for an event like this and we're confident the end user's experience will be as pleasant as it always is."For more information about the California Screamin' event, please visit the OFFICIAL PAGE at http://www.n715dp.com/ben/events/calscream7/
December 3, 200223 yr I'll try to be there.Dan is alive but hand bells are welded to his hands during this season. You will survive Dan!Bill
December 3, 200223 yr Lately its been the violin more then the bells but your support as always is greatly appreciated Mr. VC.DanCharityFlight 2002 survivor (barely)
December 3, 200223 yr I can emagine you playing a trumpet, a piano or drums. But a violin you say :-lol You got to post a picture of that even if it is off topic.;(8 ;(8 ;(8 ;(8 ;(8 ;(8 ;(8 ;(8 ;(8 ;(8 ;(8 ;(8 ;(8 ;(8
December 3, 200223 yr I don't think the world is ready for that Mike ;)Nice smiley thing... very cool. Note how the violinist does not seem happy!!
December 5, 200223 yr Ian,The jury is still out for the decision on Sunday. I have some new furniture being delivered that afternoon and I KNOW they will show up at the worst possible time. Perhaps I will be able to slip in there somehow as you know I will make it if at all possible.
December 5, 200223 yr Capt. Dan...The violin guy is not smiling as his bow is bent from too much fiddling with the right hand...this is a typical problem for violin players I am told ;-)
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