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EASTERN AIRLINES VIRTUAL HONORS A VETERAN EASTERN PILOT WITH

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Eastern Airlines Virtual (EAV) is honoring the life and service to Eastern Airlines of a 30 year pilot with a tour including some of his actual routes.  John “Jack” Raymond was a veteran Navy pilot and flew for Eastern before retiring as a Captain on the Airbus A-300.  Jack passed away recently at the age of 89.  The tour has stops in Miami, New York City (JFK), San Francisco and Atlanta to name a few.  It also features the A-300 as well as the Boeing 727 which is another of the aircraft that Jack was well familiar with.  Come visit us at easternairlinesvirtual.com to a part of the “Eastern Experience”.  The following is just some of the benefits of flying for EAV.

- 10 hubs spread across the United States, from a traditional Eastern

Airlines hub in Atlanta to non-traditional Eastern hubs in New York, Dallas, and Washington, D.C.

 

- Fleet Hanger with 34 Aircraft ranging from modern aircraft in new

liveries to traditional Eastern Airlines birds in the iconic Eastern

Hockey Stick livery.

 

- Earn Ribbons and Medals flying Tours and Challenges. Our web site

contains a complete pilot profile page where you can view and keep track

of all your awards.

 

- Ranking system based on hours flown.

 

- NO hourly or minimum rank requirements to fly bigger aircraft.

 

Come see us at www.easternairlinesvirtual.com and see how we're still

"Earning our Wings, Everyday".

 

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Very, very nice.  Would love to see more of this type of thing!

 

Best wishes.

 

Dave Hodges

 

System Specs:  I9-13900KF, NVIDIA 4070TI, Quest 3, Multiple Displays, Lots of TERRIFIC friends, 3 cats, and a wonderfully stubborn wife.

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