Fly Virtually Anywhere!

Canadian Xpress

Member since: 2010-09-29 00:00:00

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Simulator used: Flight Simulator 2004, Flight Simulator X, X-Plane, FSX Steam Edition, Prepar3D, Flight Simulator 2020

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Canadian Xpress operates under a Free Flying Policy, which means that you are permitted to fly any Canadian Xpress aircraft which range from general aviation aircraft and helicopters to the big iron, regardless of rank, on any route, at any time. We support flights with Microsoft Flight Simulator, Lockheed Martin Prepar3D & Laminar Research X-Plane on both the VATSIM & IVAO networks. We have our own custom Acars/flight logging that saves you the hassle of manually filing your flight reports. Pilot participation is the key at Canadian Xpress and we encourage this by hosting OVER 100 EVENTS PER YEAR, including our Monthly Fly-In and Sunday Night Flight. We also have monthly competitions that will put your flying skills to the test, contests and much more.

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    Mike Short
    A great VA to be a member of. There is something for everyone here. Whether you like to fly in the bush with your trusty bug smasher or take to control of some of the largest passenger jets in the world. The optional training program will help those seeking to obtain their P1 or P2 rating if they so choose (P3 coming soon). The instructors are also available to help those who would like to become more proficient with some of the more in-depth planes such as the PMDG series of aircraft.

    2016-12-01 13:32:03