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June Flynet Awards

Posted: 30 Jun 2006, 23:31
by blanston12
Awards for June

Most Miles Top 5

Phillip Wood 124190 nm
Ioannis-Paris Pahis 81636 nm
* Ben Watson 62993 nm
* Joe Cusick 44332 nm
Adrien Quenneville 34418 nm

Most Active Top 5

* Ben Watson 91.1 h
* David Booker 85 h
Adrien Quenneville 73.5 h
* Sean McCowen 62.3 h
* David Balmer 60.4 h

Best Rating Top 5
* Joe Cusick 100% (25)
* Tony Burns 100% (12)
Sebastian Dangerfield 100% (11)
Justin Martin 100% (9)
Jason Singleton 100% (9)

* = CBFS VA Member

Again we are well represented, Congradulations to all.

Posted: 01 Jul 2006, 00:28
by DaveB
Thanks for that Joe :wink:

A question for you?? If you fly longhaul at say x4.. are you still credited with the real hours?? Something I've been meaning to ask for a while and finally got round to it! :smile:

ATB

DaveB :tab:

Posted: 01 Jul 2006, 00:39
by blanston12
DaveB,

From what I have seen they award does not look at the real hours, it looks at the flight hours and divides it by the max time rate. So if you spend 30 minutes at x1 and 3.5 flight hours at 8x they count it as 30 minutes total.

I don't like it either.

Posted: 01 Jul 2006, 00:44
by Avant-Garde-Aclue
Looking at one of the categories, 124190 miles could have only been acheived by flying at X16 as it does'nt reflect in hours flown, Hmmmmm :think:

Regards

Sean

Posted: 01 Jul 2006, 01:23
by TSR2
Looks like all those 3 and 4 am finishes paid off.... time for bed me thinks! :lol:

p.s. How did we (cbfs) do compared with the other VA's?

Posted: 01 Jul 2006, 01:56
by DaveB
Thanks for that Joe.. I suspected as much :roll: Needless to say, I don't care for it much either as every last minute of my hours shown are real hours/minutes. I believe there is some trade-off in income earned for the VA if you fly x1 (eg.. its reduced if you fly at a higher rate) but it does make a mockery of all the 'high hour - long range' figures. What's a jet jockey going to do if he gets a 'forced error' at x4/x8 e t c?? A bit of a joke me thinks!

ATB

DaveB :tab:

Posted: 01 Jul 2006, 02:35
by TSR2
I must confess to flying at x4 some of the time, but this has only been where I have started a flight and had to go out, and with out using accelerated time i would have been able to finish. Most of my long hauls are x1, but i have used the AP and set my alarm to come and check periodically. :wink:

Posted: 01 Jul 2006, 22:41
by RAF_Quantum
Excellent job by all, well done guys!

Rgds

John