ARAJET VIRTUAL REGULATIONS
Register Pilots who fly for Arajet Virtual must comply with the following regulations.
Section (A): Entry Requirements
To be part of this airline you must meet certain requirements requested by us to admission as a Arajet Virtual pilot, and are as follows;
- Be at least 16 years old.
- Have an active IVAO account with 100 logged hours and have a history of clean suspension.
- Report at least 4 monthly flights.
- Basic knowledge of instrument flight (IFR)
- Have good aeronautical phraseology (if you don't have phraseology in English I don't recommends flights to international airports such phraseology should be mandatory English.)
- Be willing to comply with airline rules and procedures
- Be participative, collaborative and contribute new ideas for the growth of the airline.
- Be loyal to the airline and empathize with its managers and pilots and create an atmosphere of Friendship and companionship.
Section (B): Operations Rules
If you are part of Arajet Virtual, you should be aware that you must comply with certain standards to make a flight and progress safely in our airline, and are the following;
- Do not disrespect any manager, member of the airline, controllers and pilots of IVAO.• Respect the communications of each pilot on the IVAO frequency (DEL, GND, TWR, APP OR CTR)
- Comply with the instructions or authorization of air traffic control.
- Do some good flight planning before submitting your flight plan to the controller.
- Calculate: fuel, time, descent, ascent, departure and arrivals. • Carry out instrument procedures published on the instrument charts of each airport of departure or arrival.
- Maximum allowable landing 250FPM (FPM = feet per minute) • Be interested in having an increasingly advanced knowledge of the aircraft.
Section (C): Ranks
- First Officer: This rank is awarded to all pilots new to the airline, not It does not require flight hours or theoretical exams.
- Captain: To have this rank, the pilot must complete a total of 100 hours flown and reported in with the airline, and pass a small theory test of 10 questions with a percentage of 80% or higher, once approved, said rank will be granted.
- Instructor: To obtain this rank, the pilot must complete a total of 150 hours flown and reported in the airline, and must pass a theory test of 15 questions with a percentage of 85% or more, once approved, we will proceed to grant said rank and you can choose for a vacancy on the board.
NOTE: Promotion exams will only be evaluated by the department of instruction or, failing that, the director of operations or CEO.