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ORIGINAL ROUTES AVAILABLE THROUGH EASTERN AIRLINES VIRTUAL

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Eastern Airlines Virtual (EAV) has developed a series of tours for the original planes and routes that the old Eastern Airlines flew. The tours feature the L-1011, the Airbus 300 and the Boeing 727 and cover the United States with the original routes. If these tours interest you the following contains some of the benefits to becoming a pilot for EAV. * Eastern is one of the oldest virtual airlines in existence with over 19 > in service. > > * No hourly or minimum requirements to fly larger aircraft which means > that you can fly any assigned aircraft in the fleet. With over 33 planes > from the traditional Eastern turboprop models in the iconic hockey stick > livery to the modern jets with the newest designs. > > * Pilot's choice of 10 hubs across the United States from the traditional > Eastern Airlines hubs in Miami and Atlanta to the non-traditional hubs > located in Dallas, Los Angeles and others spread throughout the USA. > > * Flights to exotic international locations in Europe, South America, > Carribean, etc. > > * EAV offers the opportunity to earn Ribbons and Medals for completing > tours and challenges. Our website contains a complete pilot profile page > where our pilots can keep track of all of their awards. > > * EAV's pilot ranking system is based on hours flown . > > To start your journey with one of the oldest established virtual airlines > in existence, visit us at: http://www.easternairlinesvirtual.com

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