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Hello, a member of my family beng an airline pilot on 747-400 for Air France he sent an email to : [email protected] to participate in your BETA to help you, but I'm not sure it's how we should proceed!
thank you in advance

Best regards

 

Jean Dupont

I'm pretty sure PMDG choose their own beta testers.

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Ah ok it's possible but it's a shame to ignore people motivated to help free with passion.

Best regards

 

Jean Dupont

Ah ok it's possible but it's a shame to ignore people motivated to help free with passion.

go apply to a regoinal airline. They will glady let you work for them for free!

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Ah ok it's possible but it's a shame to ignore people motivated to help free with passion.

 

I think when it comes to beta testing PMDG know what they are doing.

David Porrett

Guys, a little harsh in tone, don't you think? The OP was simply asking an innocent question. No need for the snark.

 

Bill

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go apply to a regoinal airline. They will glady let you work for them for free!

Except that this is a pilot with 12 years and 7000 hours on the plane -________-

Best regards

 

Jean Dupont

PMDG do occasionally ask for beta testers if they have the relevant experience that can bring value to the table.You will hear from them should they wish you to participate.

Jude Bradley
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Ok thank you answers I hope PMDG send me a reply to a minimum.

Best regards

 

Jean Dupont

 

 


Hello, a member of my family beng an airline pilot on 747-400 for Air France he sent an email to : [email protected] to participate in your BETA to help you, but I'm not sure it's how we should proceed!
thank you in advance

 

You can try filing a ticket using their support system.  They might see it sooner.  I believe you have to be a customer to use it.

 

Mike

 

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Ok thx you yes i'm a customer.

Best regards

 

Jean Dupont

I could be mistaken, however, I think Robert Randazzo was at one time certified to fly the 747-400.

Mark   CYYZ      

 

I could be mistaken, however, I think Robert Randazzo was at one time certified to fly the 747-400.

 

Maybe PS1....

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he sent an email to :
PMDG does not use email. I don't believe there will be a response to the email.  You need to submit whatever you want to submit on a support ticket.

Michael Cubine
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RSR is indeed typed on the -400.  As far as Beta Testing, the last I had heard, the Tech and Beta teams were full.  PMDG usually has no dearth of applicants, most with considerable time in type, so I wouldn't feel too badly.  If they are looking for something specific, they will reach out.

Best-

Carl Avari-Cooper

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