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 All new pilots must complete the two training flights in the set locations. They must receive 100 per cent ratings to be promoted. All new pilots must complete the two training flights in the set locations. They must receive 100 per cent ratings to be promoted.
 Pilots must complete at least one flight every 3 months to remain active, but the airline encourages pilots to undertake more flights as this is only a minimum. Pilots who do not undertake at least one flight in three months will be demoted to training and must complete the training flights again to become active members.  Pilots must complete at least one flight every 3 months to remain active, but the airline encourages pilots to undertake more flights as this is only a minimum. Pilots who do not undertake at least one flight in three months will be demoted to training and must complete the training flights again to become active members. 
-====== Vatsim rules ====== +====== Online network rules ====== 
-When flying on vatsim, which is not a requirement, pilots must use the iko code of BVI, and the verbal callsign of 'vision'+When flying on online ATC networks, which is not a requirement, pilots must use the code of BVI, and the verbal callsign of 'vision'
-We ask that when flying on Vatsim, please keep things professional, meaning we will not tolerate airline members taking a bad attitude with controllers, or using their visual impairment as an excuse for being unable to use software correctly. We similarly expect controllers to accommodate our pilots to the best of their ability, I.E providing a place in the traffic cue for our pilots to reposition. We thank whole-heartedly controllers for their work. +We ask that when flying on any network, please keep things as professional as possible, meaning we will not tolerate airline members taking a bad attitude with controllers, or using their visual impairment as an excuse for being unable to use software correctly. We similarly expect controllers to accommodate our pilots to the best of their ability, I.E providing a place in the traffic cue for our pilots to reposition. We thank whole-heartedly controllers for their work.  
 +Note that the Vision callsign is approved for use on the Pilot Edge network, but you will need to request permissions to be added to your account from the Pilot Edge staff before you are able to reposition to runways. 
 +We advise you to briefly explain the need to reposition within your flightplan remarks on networks such as vatsim, and include the callsign in the remarks for controllers who may have software that does not correctly show our identifier. 
  ====== Problematic flights ======  ====== Problematic flights ======
-No pilot, having a flight where unusual events have taken place E.G crash-landing, overspeed'ETC, must submit their flight on the fs airlines client. They must press alt f4 to ensure the flight is not submitted and the airline is not penalised for the lack of flying skills on the part of the pilot.+No pilot, having a flight where unusual events have taken place E.G crash-landing, wrong airport penalty ETC, must submit their flight on the fs airlines client. They must press alt f4 to ensure the flight is not submitted and the airline is not penalised for the lack of flying skills on the part of the pilot.
 Continued submissions of problematic flights, including landings over -1000 FPM or even, in worst-case scenarios, wrong airport penalties, will be removed from the airline due to the disruption caused for other pilots, which includes but is not limited to the need for frequent repairs and the unavailability of aircraft due to pilot error. Continued submissions of problematic flights, including landings over -1000 FPM or even, in worst-case scenarios, wrong airport penalties, will be removed from the airline due to the disruption caused for other pilots, which includes but is not limited to the need for frequent repairs and the unavailability of aircraft due to pilot error.
 To check a flight after landing, a pilot should: To check a flight after landing, a pilot should:
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  ===== Our mission ======  ===== Our mission ======
 The last thing we are asking from all pilots, is to have fun. We are glad to have you here with us at Bvi Virtual. The last thing we are asking from all pilots, is to have fun. We are glad to have you here with us at Bvi Virtual.
-We intend to create a fun network of flights for any blind pilot to fly. As such, we purchase many different types of planes, and spread them around the world from Europe to North America and Canada, with room for further expansions. We aim to bring monthly events to you in the future, and ask that you work to enjoy yourselves as well as to benefit the airline. +We intend to create a fun network of flights for any blind pilot to fly. As such, we purchase many different types of planes, and spread them around the world from Europe to North America and Canada, with room for further expansions. We aim to bring monthly events to you, and ask that you work to enjoy yourselves as well as to benefit the airline.
-Note: the airline reserves it's right to remove members from fs airlines if they do not follow this code of conduct. +
  
 ====== Safety videos and boarding music ====== ====== Safety videos and boarding music ======
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