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Pan American Virtual Airways is Hiring


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Pan American Virtual Airways is hiring. We are looking for pilots, Director of Operations, Programmers, and a webmaster.

 

Unlike other incarnations of Pan American Global Airways as a Virtual Airline, this is a from the ground up reboot of the classic airline, as if they restarted operations in the last few years. We operate out of Miami International Airport (KMIA) Terminal F and G using an Embraer and Airbus fleet.

 

 

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We offer pilots the chance to fly all over the Carribean, Central, and South America.

 

EMB-120 Routes

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ERJ-145 Routes

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E-170 Routes

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E-190 Routes

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A319NEO Routes

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A320NEO Routes

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A321NEO Routes

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A350-800 Routes

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A350-900 Routes

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A350-1000 Routes

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All aircraft are freeware repaints that can be found right here on Flightsim.com.

 

EMB-120

paaemb120.zip

 

ERJ-145

paaposkyerj145.zip

 

E-170

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E-190

Old Version - e190paa.zip

New Version - paaejets.zip

 

A319NEO

paaa319neo.zip

 

A320NEO

paaa320neo.zip

 

A321NEO

paaa321neo.zip

 

A35X Family

paaa35x.zip

 

Please send all inquiries via private message to me as we do not yet have a website.

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Pan American Virtual Airways is proud to announce that they will be offering Feeder Service from various points around the Bahamas and around the Caribbean from Nassau and San Juan.

 

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Rank and Tier Structure for pilots.

 

 

Tier 0 - Initial

 

Pilots with 0 hours start out at the rank of Beech 99 First Officer and fly feeder routes.

After Five Flight hours in the Beech 99 First Officers are promoted to Beech 99 Captains.

Pilots in Tier 0 cannot fly any aircraft from a different Tier.

 

Tier 1

 

After 10 Flight Hours in the Beech 99, Pilots are promoted to the rank of Embraer EMB-120 First Officer.

After 5 Flight Hours in the Embraer EMB-120, Pilots are promoted to the rank of Embraer EMB-120 Captain.

 

Tier 2

After 10 Flight Hours in the Embraer EMB-120, Pilots are promoted to the rank of Embraer ERJ-145 First Officer.

After 5 Flight Hours in the Embraer ERJ-145, Pilots are promoted to the rank of Embraer ERJ-145 Captain.

 

Tier 3

After 10 Flight Hours in the Embraer ERJ-145, Pilots are promoted to the rank of Embraer E-Jet First Officer.

After 20 Flight Hours in the Embraer E-Jet, Pilots are promoted to the rank of Embraer E-Jet Captain.

 

Tier 4

After 30 Flight Hours in the Embraer E-Jet, Pilots are promoted to the rank of Airbus A319/320/321 First Officer.

After 30 Flight Hours in the Airbus Airbus A319/320/321, Pilots are promoted to the rank of Airbus A319/320/321 Captain.

 

Tier 5

After 40 Flight Hours in the Airbus A319/320/321, Pilots are promoted to the rank of Airbus A350 First Officer.

After 50 Flight Hours in the Airbus A350, Pilots are finally promoted to Airbus A350 Captain.

 

Flying in a Different Tier Policy

As stated before, Tier 0 pilots cannot fly in any other Tier.

Tier 1 Pilots may fly Tier 0 aircraft on top of their current Tier.

Tier 2 Pilots may fly Tier 0 and 1 aircraft on top of their current Tier.

Tier 3 Pilots may fly Tier 0, 1, and 2 aircraft on top of their current Tier.

Tier 4 Pilots may fly Tier 0, 1, 2, and 3 aircraft on top of their current Tier.

Tier 5 Pilots may fly Tier 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 aircraft on top of their current Tier.

However, for promotion purposes, flight hours accumulated outside of the current Tier DO NOT count towards promotions. Flying outside of your tier qualifies a pilot for Special Status or Awards.

 

Special Status/Awards

Chief Pilot - Beech 99: This Award is given to pilots who fly in excess of 25 Flight Hours in the Beech 99

Chief Pilot - Embraer EMB-120: This Award is given to pilots who fly in excess of 25 Flight Hours in the Embraer EMB-120

Chief Pilot - Embraer ERJ-145: This Award is given to pilots who fly in excess of 50 Flight Hours in the Embraer ERJ-145

Chief Pilot - Embraer E-170: This Award is given to pilots who fly in excess of 50 Flight Hours in the Embraer E-170

Chief Pilot - Embraer E-190: This Award is given to pilots who fly in excess of 50 Flight Hours in the Embraer E-190

Chief Pilot - Airbus A319: This Award is given to pilots who fly in excess of 75 Flight Hours in the Airbus A319

Chief Pilot - Airbus A320: This Award is given to pilots who fly in excess of 75 Flight Hours in the Airbus A320

Chief Pilot - Airbus A321: This Award is given to pilots who fly in excess of 75 Flight Hours in the Airbus A321

Chief Pilot - Airbus A358: This Award is given to pilots who fly in excess of 100 Flight Hours in the Airbus A350-800

Chief Pilot - Airbus A359: This Award is given to pilots who fly in excess of 100 Flight Hours in the Airbus A350-900

Chief Pilot - Airbus A350: This Award is given to pilots who fly in excess of 100 Flight Hours in the Airbus A350-1000

Chief Pilot - Pan American Airways: This Award is given to pilots who have been given the Chief Pilot Award for all aircraft in the Pan American Airways fleet.

 

Pilot Transfer Hours Policy

Until further notice, Pan American Virtual Airways will match previous flight hours from any and all virtual airlines on a 1:1 basis. Pilots requesting that their hours transfer must provide proof of the hours. Placement of transfer pilots will be handled on a case by case basis.

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