Standard Operating Procedures
Online Manual v1.5
Updated 1 Nov 2005
Mountain Air Mission: "Short Hops, Light on Rules, Have Fun!"
--Last updates in this version of the SOP are highlighted--
Contents
1. Overview
2. Joining Mountain Air
3. Pilot Ratings and Hours
4. Aircraft, Pilot Certifications, Flight
Bidding, Flight Assignments, and Logging Hours
5. Minimum Flight Time
6. SquawkBox
7. Transfers
1. Overview
Mountain Air is a virtual airline that was
formed in September 1998, to offer an alternative to the virtual airlines that
existed at the time. Most virtual airlines concentrate on large jet aircraft
with very long haul routes. The founders of Mountain Air preferred flying
shorter routes with smaller craft. Thus, Mountain Air was formed as a commuter
airline providing feeder service. The airline's headquarters is at Denver
International Airport in Denver, Colorado.
2. Joining Mountain Air
Mountain Air has an open application policy.
Any virtual pilot that likes to fly commuter routes is welcome to join.
Pilots must utilize their "real" name to
join. Join
Mountain Air by filling out the application on our website.
After receiving your application, a
member of Mountain Air's management team will email you your personal MTN
callsign. It is recommended each pilot utilize this callsign as their username
at our Mountain Air Forums. The forums are our primary source of
communication.
3. Pilot Ratings, Hours,
and Promotions
Pilots will be assigned a rating according to
hours flown for Mountain Air. The current schedule in use is:
| Hours |
Rank |
| 0.0 |
New Hire |
| 0.1 to 9.9 |
Trainee |
| 10.0 to 24.9 |
Flight Engineer |
| 25.0 to 49.9 |
2nd Officer |
| 50.0 to 99.9 |
1st Officer |
| 100.0 to 249.9 |
Captain |
| 250.0 to 499.9 |
Senior Captain |
| 500.0 to 999.9 |
Commercial Captain |
| 1000.0 to 2499.9 |
Training Captain |
| 2500.0+ |
Chief Captain |
Promotions are accomplished by each pilot
flying and logging the required hours as stated in the table above. Each pilot
should complete the "Promotion Request Form" (located at Secure Pilot Area >
Promotion Request), and then the local hub manager serving the
particular pilot will "approve" the promotion assuming the pilot has obtained
the required number of flight hours.
Hours reported should be actual clock hours in tenths (1/10 increments). Valid examples would be 1.4,
2.2, or .7, not 1.42, 2.25, or 1.67. Time is counted from from gate
departure at originating airport to gate arrival at terminating airport. While
airborne, we strongly encourage the use of actual sim time for
realism (1x rate), but if if a 2x, 4x, or faster rate is used, the reported time should reflect the
time spent flying in "real world." For example, is you fly a 4.5 hour flight
from KLAX to PHNL utilizing 4X for 1/2 the distance of the flight, your recorded
flight time should actually be something closer to actual
"real" clock time of 2.6 hours or thereabouts. Or in other words, 2X or faster time is not allowed in the
logbooks, but real-time is! All new pilots will start at zero hours, and no
credit will be given for hours flown for other airlines, as this will represent
real-world seniority status when you begin a career at a new airline.
If any of your PIREPs need
to be edited (i.e. change the total hours of the flight),
please contact your respective hub manager. If any of your
PIREPs need to be deleted, contact the
or
database administrator.
4. Aircraft, Pilot Certifications, Flight
Bidding, Flight Assignments, and Logging Hours
To provide some level of realism, pilots will
be certified to fly aircraft according to their experience. The fleet currently
used by Mountain Air consists of the aircraft shown with the pilot level
necessary for certification:
| Aircraft |
Rank |
| BAe Jetstream 31 |
All Pilots |
| Cessna
Caravan 208B |
All Pilots |
| de Havilland
DHC-2 Beaver |
All Pilots |
| de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter |
All Pilots |
| Raytheon
Beechcraft Baron 58 |
All Pilots |
| Raytheon Beech 1900D |
All Pilots |
| Fairchild Dornier 328 |
Flight Engineer+ |
| Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia |
Flight Engineer+ |
| Bombardier
CRJ200 |
2nd Officer+ |
| Bombardier
CRJ700 ER |
2nd Officer+ |
| BAe 146-200 |
2nd Officer+ |
| Boeing 727-200 |
1st Officer+ |
| Boeing 737-400 |
1st Officer+ |
| Boeing
737-800 |
1st Officer+ |
| Boeing 757-200 |
Captain+ |
Flight Bidding: Flight bidding is utilized at
the discretion of the individual hub managers. Pilots should bid on one flight per month. The
bid must be on a route using a plane that the pilot is currently certified to
fly. Bid assignments are then determined and assigned by hub management.
Flight Assignments: Distinct from flight bidding is the function of
flight assignments. Although flight assignments can work concurrently with
flight bidding, flight assignments are those flights hub managers will assign
pilots on a monthly basis without pilot input. Like flight bidding, flight assignments are to be
assigned at the sole discretion of the individual hub manager at your respective hub.
Each pilot should ensure he/she flies the corresponding flight and record it in
his/her respective logbook. PIREP's are due by the 5th of the following
month. After your assigned route is flown, you are free to fly any route in the
Mountain Air system, with any plane, and still receive flight time credit. In
addition, if Mountain Air does not have a route you desire to fly, make up one
of your own utilizing the plane of your choice, but remember these flights
should follow the required flight assignment each month.
Credit will only be given to pilots who fly utilizing their designated MTN callsign. If for example the pilot is registered with two virtual airlines, time can only be logged for a single airline. Real world flying will not count towards any hours at Mountain Air.
5. Minimum Flight Time
In order to keep our roster as up to date as
possible, we ask that pilots fly at least one route per month. With several flights
clocking at less than 45 minutes, this means you could keep current with little
effort. Pilots with PIREP's past due over 30 days will be in probationary
status. Any pilot with a PIREP over 90 days past due will be automatically removed from the
roster.
Leave of Absence: If for
any reason you are unable to perform your Mountain Air
duties for an extended period of time (i.e. more than 90
days), pilots are required to inform their respective hub
manager. These pilots will be automatically removed from the
roster after 90 days past their most recent PIREP. Once a
pilot returns from "extended leave," he/she may simply enter
a new PIREP and will automatically be again placed on the
roster.
6. SquawkBox
We encourage all pilots to fly via the VATSIM
ASRC/Squawkbox system for added realism. The VATSIM system provides
real-time, live ATC via the internet. To encourage additional traffic (both
Mountain Air pilots and ATC) it is recommended Mountain Air pilots fly as much
as possible on designated Mountain Air routes. There is a common belief among
online ATCs in VATSIM that
you (as an ATC) "login, and they will come." At Mountain Air we want to change
this belief so that it reads thus... "Login, and ATC will come." We want to
dominate the virtual skies!!!
7. Transfers
Transfers between hubs can
be accomplished at anytime by contacting the
. PIREPs must be filled out listing your current
hub until a transfer is complete.
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