Virtual/Fictitious Airline Callsigns
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 1:04 pm
Hello,
Over the past few months we've seen a marked increase in the presence of virtual airlines and other people using non real world air carrier callsigns.
In order to provide the best service to all of our pilots we ask that people who will be using "fictional" callsigns register them with us prior to use so that we can properly inform our controllers and prevent any conflicts.
In order to register your callsign please send the following information to ops@pilotedge.net:
Your airline name, verbal callsign, and three letter code you are requesting to use.
We will approve all requests that meet the following standards:
1. Are appropriate for the network
2. Are not used by a real world operator that operates within the United States.
3. Have not been already registered by another person
Note that your 3 letter code does NOT have to relate to your callsign in any way.
PilotEdge will not enforce who uses a callsign, we will not prevent others from using callsigns that you may have registered. The purpose of registration is to prevent confusion for our controllers, not to create "exclusive" callsigns.
A full list of real world callsigns are available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_airline_codes if you want to check your callsign prior to submission.
Please post here if you have any questions.
Over the past few months we've seen a marked increase in the presence of virtual airlines and other people using non real world air carrier callsigns.
In order to provide the best service to all of our pilots we ask that people who will be using "fictional" callsigns register them with us prior to use so that we can properly inform our controllers and prevent any conflicts.
In order to register your callsign please send the following information to ops@pilotedge.net:
Your airline name, verbal callsign, and three letter code you are requesting to use.
We will approve all requests that meet the following standards:
1. Are appropriate for the network
2. Are not used by a real world operator that operates within the United States.
3. Have not been already registered by another person
Note that your 3 letter code does NOT have to relate to your callsign in any way.
PilotEdge will not enforce who uses a callsign, we will not prevent others from using callsigns that you may have registered. The purpose of registration is to prevent confusion for our controllers, not to create "exclusive" callsigns.
A full list of real world callsigns are available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_airline_codes if you want to check your callsign prior to submission.
Please post here if you have any questions.