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EHM-1358 Tim:
Ive kinda flicked through the rules and I think (dont flame me if I wrong). You can fly a class 7 flight with a class 1 plane. Its silly but imagine the Jetstream going to some place in Brazil from EGLL.

Sorry if its silly, just one of my crazy thoughts:o

EHM-0588 Paul:
You need to install extra fuel tanks for that flight. There are no waterplanes in our hangar.

How about flying a class 7 aircraft on a class 1 flight.  Some airports a way to small to handle a big jet. ;D

EHM-1199 Philip:
In the days before the big crash I once had my wrist slapped for flying a class three or four flight in a VFA aircraft. Apparantly this rule doesn't apply for VFA. I had a great day mind flying from Spain to London in a Cessna. (About five hours if my memory serves me right).

EHM-0962 Zhen Yi:
the manual says that class 7 flights can only be flown with class 7 planes......hope that answered your question! ;D

EHM-1036 Ian:

--- Quote --- In the days before the big crash I once had my wrist slapped for flying a class three or four flight in a VFA aircraft.
--- End quote ---


VFA fleet decription clearly says ....

--- Quote --- you are allowed to borrow any of the VFA aircraft for personal purposes!
--- End quote ---


and the Ops manual also says

--- Quote --- It’s recommended to fly a flight with the same class plane (e.g. a Class 3 flight with a Class 3 plane). However it is allowed to:
- fly a Class 1-3 flight with any Class 1-3 plane of the same division (e.g. a Class 2 flight with a Class 3 plane)
- fly a Class 4-6 flight with any Class 4-6 plane of the same division (e.g. a Class 6 flight with a Class 4 plane)

You mustn’t fly a flight with a plane of another division (e.g. a Charter flight with a Cargo plane). Class 7 flights have to be flown only with the same division Class 7 aircraft.
--- End quote ---

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