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Offline EHM-1883 Matt

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Fast Forwarding
« on: December 22, 2006, 11:30:57 pm »
Now, is Fast Forwarding allowed on any EHM flights? I ask because (I don't mean to pick on Patrick Guertler) but I found on flight C301, it took me approx. 8 hours to complete it, and for him, it took 1. Most people finished it around 8 hours, so this is either a fault in the system, or he fast forwarded. I wasn't sure whether this was a rule or not, so I'm just asking.

Offline EHM-1465 Dominic

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Fast Forwarding
« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2006, 11:38:07 pm »
Matt,

If you have a look in the Operations Manual:-

4.6 Regulations
On a EuroHarmony flight (including flights for the Divisions, Tours and Missions), you are
expected to follow the rules below. We manually check every pilot report and we’ll contact the pilot if we
suspect cheating. Please follow these rules to give yourself and other pilots a more realistic experience at
EuroHarmony.
·  You will need to note down and report your real PC time at startup, takeoff, landing and shutdown
(and not the times in FS!)
·  It’s permitted to fly at a simulation rate of 2x, 4x… as you have to submit your PC time. For example,
if you’ve flown an 8-hour London – New York flight with 4x time compression in 2 hours, please
report only those 2 hours! We’d like to know how much time you actually spend flying for
EuroHarmony. Note that if you fly online (VATSIM, IVAO), it is not possible to use time compression.


So, any pilot can use time compression as long as they are flying offline and report only the real time hours they fly...
Dom Mahon // EHM-1465
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