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John Davis
07-31-2008, 12:27 PM
Hi Guys, UK World Flight is one of the official World Flight teams and we are recruiting 20 flight sim pilots for this years event, we have recruited most of the crew from past participants but have vacancies for 8 more pilots.

We are flying my Boeing 747-400 Simulator on this week long International event between Sunday 2nd November and Sunday 9th November.
We are raising donations for the Warwickshire & Northamptonshire Air Ambulance.

General info about the event can be found on my website www.747simulator.co.uk

If you wish to apply for a Pilot position please study the following page and contact me http://www.747simulator.co.uk/page72.html

Pilots will preferably be from the UK but the event is open to anyone who is willing to join us.

For those of you who do not wish to Join us, Please consider donating to this Worthy cause, we have a "just Giving page" and are now accepting Online Donations. http://www.justgiving.com/ukworldflight

Best Wishes John Davis

xlonglife
08-21-2008, 04:35 AM
Well I joined up with John and the others.

Hoping for lots of support


Steve
http://www.sjtunstall.com (http://www.sjtunstall.com/)
http://www.justgiving.com/stevetunstall

steveeverson
08-26-2008, 09:48 AM
Looking forward to It John,
would recommend to everyone who can to take part- it was an amazing experience last year>
Steve:o

steveeverson
09-04-2008, 05:53 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqaE1pheKBg

Between 2nd - 9th November 2008 a Virtual Flight around the world is taking place
18 pilots will fly over 7 days, 24hrs per day using real proceedures, charts and VATSIM Air traffic control ... UK World Flight is one of many teams taking part in

the WORLD FLIGHT International Event all raising donations for their chosen charities.

The Route covers 38,000 miles during 45 separate flights

UK World Flight is raising donations for the Warwickshire & Northamptonshire Air Ambulance


Please support us by visiting our Website and making a Donation and viewing our coverage of the event

www.747simulator.co.uk



(Hi MattO had trouble uploading to mycockpitvideos but will give it another go!)

warvet
09-05-2008, 01:11 AM
As the representative for worldFlight Canada I've had the pleasure to know John for alot of years now or as we fondly call him PC which stands for pommy C. well you can guess the rest lol. John has a fantastic 747 setup and is not only a great friend but a great guy of course when hes not whining about Free Canadian Salmon that was sent to him and got stuffed up by Stupid UK Customs or breaking off his knobs on his throttles, or doing TV and Magazine interviews like hes some kind of British Royal or something ,lol hes royal all right a right royal pain in the *** :) and dont forget hes spending 1/2 the time sleeping or pretending to be cause he's usually hiding out from his canadian mates on the phone,while the rest of his ragtag crew of merry men take the controls.Otherwise if you can get by all that you'll fit right in :) PC ya old C..t have a banging good time this year mate good luck with the recruiting! And this year spen more time flying and less time talking to reporters LOL

Your Salmon Mate
Rev Fish Aka Tim

John Davis
09-05-2008, 04:34 AM
I have no idea who this man is ? :twisted:

Thanks Rev, you will be sorely missed in this years event mate, your regular crashes and Runaway throttles have kept us amused for a couple of years now ;) still laughing as I think of them !

Hope you wont get any withdrawal symptoms this year, and miss those unruly crew, maintenance guys who unlpug all your computers and go away for 3 days and of course the lack of sleep ;)

Cheers PC which stands for Pommy Chap of course ;)

ian@737ng.co.uk
09-05-2008, 11:56 AM
john, i'm sorry, maybe something got lost in the translation. i thought in your case it stood for 'Premier Captain'.
i would have loved to have joined you and 'mr everson, you know, he of the blue blazer and slacks', but i'm in holland that weekend for the lelystad show and then i have some thing to take care of.
let me wish you a very successful week and hoping you raise a shipload for your charities.
i have contributed, gary bought some stuff off me, so i thought it fair to give him my contribution (sorry).
but assuming next year doesn't conflict with the annual pilgrimage to lelystad, i'd love to book my seat.
good luck and best regards ... ian