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BaseToFinal

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  1. vHarbour Air is a new virtual airline inspired by real-world floatplane carriers operating throughout the Pacific Northwest. We're currently looking for new pilots to build out our roster! About vHarbour Air vHarbour Air replicates the dynamism and challenge of large-scale, float-equipped charter operations. Most of our flights will be low-level VFR hops between coastal communities, eco-tourist destinations, and downtown cores such as Victoria, Vancouver, and Seattle. While we maintain realistic standards and routing, we aim to foster a relaxed, welcoming environment where both casual bush pilots and experienced simmers can enjoy the ride. VATSIM use is highly encouraged, but not mandatory. Focus - Float and amphibious aircraft operations - Scenic VFR flights throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond - Charter-style missions, scheduled routes, and ad-hoc bush trips Current Fleet - DHC-2 Beaver - DHC-3 Otter (including Kodiak or PC-6 Porter as alternatives) - DHC-6 Twin Otter - Pilatus PC-12 (Possible fictional charter work) We Offer - A Discord community for dispatching, voice comms, and events - Website with ACARS integration for flight logging and operations - A lot of onus on pilots to provide feedback and build an airline they wish to fly for Join Us! - virtualha.com Discord - https://discord.gg/suz9xKMWEQ

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