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Looking for the best, most populated VA for 777LR

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I don't know about everyone else, but i want to find a great VA that handles the 777LR. And has a lot of pilots and a lot of 777 routes.

Is anyone in a Virtual Airline that flies the 777?
Could I get linked to their site if so! thanks.



 

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Well I don't know if we are allowed to discuss that here. (Sorry if we're not allowed). But go and check out FTG - Flying Tigers Group. www. I'm a part of Air New Zealand. But there are alooooot of 777 routes. :-)

 

http://www.flyingtigersgroup.org/portal/

 

The good thing is about this one is you enroll in one VA, but you still allowed to fly all the other VA's that FTG has.

 

http://www.flyingtigersgroup.org/portal/en-us/ourairlines.aspx

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I don't know about everyone else, but i want to find a great VA that handles the 777LR. And has a lot of pilots and a lot of 777 routes.

 

Is anyone in a Virtual Airline that flies the 777?

Could I get linked to their site if so! thanks.

 

 

British Airways virtual operate the 777 ER. and they have lot of pilots the only thing that you have to do in order to join is to pass a theoretical exam (80/100).

link: http://bavirtual.co.uk

 

Remy Sarkis

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www.worldwidevirtual.net - you can fly whatever you like, but we do have plenty of 777 routes.

Scott
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Well I don't know if we are allowed to discuss that here. (Sorry if we're not allowed). But go and check out FTG - Flying Tigers Group. I'm a part of Air New Zealand. But there are alooooot of 777 routes. :-)

Nice to see another FTG man!

 

He could also check out Emirates Virtual (offical). 777s all the way

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I don't know about everyone else, but i want to find a great VA that handles the 777LR. And has a lot of pilots and a lot of 777 routes.

 

Is anyone in a Virtual Airline that flies the 777?

Could I get linked to their site if so! thanks.

 

 

 

 

 

British Airways virtual operate the 777 ER. and they have lot of pilots the only thing that you have to do in order to join is to pass a theoretical exam (80/100).

link: http://bavirtual.co.uk

Remy Sarkis

BAW1031

UAE1525

 

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Virtual United are pretty awesome for Star Alliance routes - alot of 777 routes available and they are a really nice bunch of guys! Lots of events too. They also have an award system so you can give yourself lots of targets and lots of cool route tours to do.

 

http://virtualunitedairlines.org

Elliot Westacott

 

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I was a member of FTG a long time ago. I really liked my time there due to an active user base and all the airliners you could fly there.

 

When I roll back in flightsimming after my holliday and the release of the T7 thats the first place I'll check again.

Best regards,

 

 

Stefan van Hierden

BA Virtual is always pretty busy and has plenty of 777 routes ... there's a queue of over 300 to join at the moment, so get your name on the list ...  :england-flag:

 

 

Cheers

Paul Hand

didn't realise FTG was still going, I was a pilot there many years ago!

Regards,
Alan Norris

Live Video Stream : http://www.twitch.tv/aystertv
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I waited 56 days for BA virtual, worth it though!

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