FSP Systems Are Go @ Fly UK!

Posted 27 Oct 2005



Fly UK, one of the UK's leading virtual airlines are pleased to annouce the introduction of our pirep system integration for pilots using the superb payware addon FsPassengers 2004.

FsPassengers is a superb flight sim addon which will revolutionize the way you fly in FS2004. Along with its many other features, FSP records a whole variety of data & details of your flight automatically, from touch down time to average fuel burn, FSP records lots of data. This data can be exported by the click of a button to our Fly UK systems.

Exporting your flight data via this method means you will not have to record the flight data manually and that you will not need to file a pirep via the website. You can simply & quickly export your data direct to Fly UK and your total flying hours, total flights & last flight date will be updated on our website, you also have an FSP logbook which contains detailed flight analysis for each flight you export to Fly UK via FSP.

Pilots now have the option of how they file pireps, they can file them normally using our website system or if pilots have FSP they can export the data direct to Fly UK.

Fly UK are also pleased to announce that we are able to offer all Fly UK pilots a 15% discount on the FsPassengers 2004 product if you do not already have it. See the offers & reviews page under the crew resources menu for more details.

Fly UK is one of the few UK virtual airlines offering pilots the chance to log their flights using FSP.

If you would like to start exporting data from your Fly UK flights flown when using FSP then you simply need to register an FSP account with us and follow the instructions listed on this page: http:/www.flyukva.com/flyuk/index.php?page=fsplogbook

The above page also gives you much more informtion about how we use FSP at Fly UK and just some of the slight changes on your crew page which will not update if you decide to use FSP.

Regards,

Fly UK Staff Team




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