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looking for the most realistic (hard) VA ...

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Hello everyone,

Like many of the posts here, I'm looking for a virtual airline (VA). I've partially found what I was looking for with A Pilot's Life 2, but I feel like something is still missing. Back in the day, I used to fly with FsPassengers, and the in-depth end-of-flight reports and analyses were very valuable to me. Today, I want to push for more realism and get involved with a company that has high standards. The idea is that I don't want to arrive and be able to fly a 777 between Paris and NYC on my very first flight, for example.

So my question is simple: in your opinion, what is the most realistic VA out there today?

 

See you in the sky,

Alexis.

Depends on what you are looking for with respect to realism. Generally, I would look for VAs that require you to fly on Vatsim or IVAO since that makes a huge difference in how you conduct your flights. Among those VAs that I have been a member in the past, two stood out in particular: https://www.virtualpilots.org/ and https://canadianxpress.ca/ . The first has a realistic filing system and requires you to fly real world flights. The second has an excellent collection of training resources.

Peter

I'm not a member but this VA but it has always intrigued me.

https://flycoastalairways.com/ 

 

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