Knowledge Base
Introduction
- Becoming a Member
- Rules & Regulations
- Privacy Policy
- Registration
- Your First Flight
- Introduction
- Installing Pegasus
- Booking a Flight
- Logging Your Flight
- Troubleshooting
- Careers
- Ranks, Awards & Points
- Direct Entry Second Officer
- Professional Career
- Introduction
- KLM Flight Academy
- Type Ratings
- Exams
- Flying Online
- VATSIM
- IVAO
- Vamsys
- Introduction
- Profile Settings
- Flight Centre
- NOTAMs & Alerts
- Events
- Documents
- Resources
- Community
- Pilot Support
- Hangar
Rules & Regulations
Introduction
‘The registrants’ is referred to as ‘the pilot’ in the regulations.
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Article 1Acceptance Policy
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To become a member, the pilot must be at least 16 years of age. Are you younger? No problem, but always ask permission from your parents. We do not check this, as we do not ask for the date of birth of our members.
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It is not mandatory to be a member of the online networks IVAO and/or VATSIM. However, we do verify the skill level of the pilot. That means that we require at least 30 hours of online flying experience. If this cannot be demonstrated, it may be necessary to take a practical exam through a ‘Linecheck’.
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The pilot has a good basic knowledge of the English language. He/she can communicate clearly, understandably, and politely with fellow users of the flight simulator community.
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The pilot has good knowledge of aviation jargon, as well as IFR radio communication procedures. He/she can communicate clearly via microphone or otherwise via text with other users in an online setting.
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When the pilot is flying for one of the divisions, he/she has good knowledge of the aircraft he/she decides to fly. ‘Getting to know’ the aircraft cannot be logged. This must be done in advance. We can of course help with this.
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Article 2Retention of Membership
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To remain active, the pilot must perform a flight at least once every 28 days.
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After 28 days of inactivity, the account automatically gets suspended by VAMSYS. You will have recieved several warnings per e-mail prior to that moment.
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Your account may be reinstated upon request by the CEO or ACEO (or in absence an other member of staff). Note that this will not be done for an unlimited amount of times.
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When a pilot becomes inactive multiple times, the staff may decide to permanently remove the account from the virtual airline.
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5Should there be a direct Vamsys matter concerning your membership (banned from the platform), we can not reinstate nor debate on your behalf regarding this matter. This is out of our hands. Please note that Vamsys has their own legal terms and conditions. You can read al legal terms and conditions directly on the website of Vamsys by following this link.
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KLM Transavia Virtual has a zero-tolerance policy towards discrimination and/or bullying. Depending on the severity of the offense, the membership can be terminated immediately. Until a decision is made, the account remains suspended.
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Discrimination that can be proven can also be reported to the discrimination reporting point of the Dutch police. Data on our servers can be used to support the report. This also goes for the Discord community server.
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Suspension or banning from platforms outside of our virtual airline do not necessarily have to be fully adopted. Based on reasoning, it can be decided not to go along with this and make a seperate discision.
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Article 3Operations
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1The pilot is free to fly for all the airlines operated within the virtual airline (KLM, KLM Cityhopper, KLM Cargo (Martinair), Transavia and Transavia France).
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2Realism and professionalism are important to us. The pilot must perform their flights in a realistic matter. The following sub-rules are part of that philosophy:
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aUsing time acceleration is not allowed! Flights logged using time acceleration will be rejected by our system automatically.
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bFlying intercontinental flighs with smaller aircrafts such as Embraers, Boeing 737’s or the smaller Airbusses are not allowed, unless specified specifically (e.g. in an event).
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cFlying european flighs with bigger aircrafts such as Boeing 787’s and 777’s or Airbus A330’s (or sizes of simillar proportions) are not allowed, unless specified specifically (e.g. in an event). The exemption is made for KLM Cargo flights using a Boeing 747 Freighter. They might perform shorter legs. Cargo flights are only allowed using the MPH prefix.
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KLM Transavia Virtual has three main HUB airports for maintenance: Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, Rotterdam/The Hague Airport and Eindhoven Airport. The pilot must fly to or from a maintenance HUB at least once every 6 flights, unless it is a route from the timetable (such as the Jakarta – Manila – Jakarta shuttle). We do have maintenance contracts in the U.S. aswell for domestic U.S. flights. Flying for Transavia France will allow pilots to fly from Paris Orly Airport as well as other foreign HUBs in France.
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Due to the emergence of apps such as ‘Simbrief’ and monthly changing AIRAC-cycles, we ask our pilots to take care of using up-to-date charts and AIRAC-cycles to make sure they can operate their aircraft correctly.
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5Just like in real life, the pilot is personally responsible for executing a safe flight. He/she is responsible for checking the route, fuel, and payload. Refuelling mid-air or not configuring the aircraft in the correct manner (according to the SOP) will result in penalty points.
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6In case of unrealistic ‘misuse’ of our systems, we may decide to suspend the account pending an interview. We assume that we all strive for a real-life simulation of the divisions within our virtual airline.
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7All our operational documentation is made for simulation purposes only. They are based on real life operations, but are not assembled for real life aviation. Please not they can not be used in real life.
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Article 4KLM Transavia Virtual as a ‘brand’
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1It is not allowed for anyone to publish or distribute KLM Transavia Virtual’s data, logos, or other intellectual property without the CEO’s permission. As this virtual airline is based on a real airline. It’s logo’s are not owned by this organisation. An agreement has been made between Sven Duijff (the CEO) and airline regarding the way of using the intelectual properties of set airlines. Therefor publicating any items containing intellectual property of either KLM or Transavia is always at own risk/responsability.
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2Systems may be shown in live-stream flights, but we request that you include a name credit in your video description.
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3This virtual organization is for the purpose of flight simulation. Therefore, we do not own any airline-related intellectual property. We act with integrity when it comes to simulating a truthful situation.
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4For business inquiries, please contact our CEO at ceo@klmtransavia-virtual.com. Please not this is not a commercial platform. Inquiries or sale propositions are not appreaciated. Our customized operational features are not for sale.
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Article 5Validity of these regulations
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1This regulation applies to anyone who uses our website or is a member of the virtual airline.
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2This regulation can be changed based on new insights or developments in society or within the online community. A NOTAM will be published upon changes made. These NOTAMs are a ‘must read’ item. We assume that members who continue to use the platform after having read the NOTAM are in agreement to the Rules & Regulations current at that time.
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3Any criminal behaviour (discrimination, extortion or other illegal behaviour) may be reported to the Dutch authorities. Dutch law is applicable to the use of our platform.
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Ranks, Awards & Points
Cadet
🕐 0 hours
💯 0 points
🎁 0 bonuspoints
📋 You need to perform an exam to advance to ‘Candidate Second Officer’.
Candidate Second Officer
🕐 0 hours
💯 0 points
🎁 250 bonuspoints
📋 You need to perform an exam to advance to ‘Second Officer in Training’.
Second Officer in Training
🕐 0 hours
💯 0 points
🎁 500 bonuspoints
📋 You need to gain hours and points to advance to ‘Second Officer’.
Second Officer
🕐 25 hours
💯 1.500 points
🎁 500 bonuspoints
📋 You need to perform a checkflight to advance to ‘Jr. First Officer’.
Jr. First Officer
🕐 50 hours
💯 7.500 points
🎁 2.500 bonuspoints
📋 You need to gain hours and points to advance to ‘First Officer’.
First Officer
🕐 300 hours
💯 15.000 points
🎁 2.500 bonuspoints
📋 You need to perform a checkflight to advance to ‘Captain’.
Captain
🕐 600 hours
💯 37.500 points
🎁 5.000 bonuspoints
📋 You need to gain hours and (bonus)points to advance ‘Senior Captain’.
Senior Captain
🕐 1.000 hours
💯 75.000 points
🎁 10.000 bonuspoints
This is the highest available rank for now.
Direct Entry Second Officer
By performing this checkflight, you can prove to us that you are capable of skipping the training program and immediately start as an ‘Candidate Second Officer’ (one golden stripe). This checkflight is available under ‘Events’ in our Crew Centre, where you can filter the event by selecting ‘CHECKFLIGHT’. Here you will also read the required skills you need to possess in order to advance to this rank directly.
Professional Career
Introduction
This program will give you training from Groningen Eelde Airport and Lelystad Airport using the Diamond DA40 and DA42. You will learn the basics of flight and perform two exams. After passing the two exams you will achieve the rank of ‘Candidate Second Officer’.
KLM Flight Academy
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the academy expanded its offerings to include a broader range of training programs. This included courses for co-pilots, flight instructors, and other aviation professionals. The KLM Flight Academy developed a reputation for high-quality training standards and a strong emphasis on safety and operational excellence, aligning with KLM’s commitment to maintaining its position as a leading airline.
In the 2000s, the academy embraced new technologies and methodologies in pilot training. The introduction of advanced flight simulators (the famous CAE training facility near Schiphol) and e-learning platforms enhanced the training experience, allowing pilots to practice complex scenarios in a controlled environment. They also began to collaborate with various international aviation organizations and educational institutions, broadening its reach and influence in the global aviation community. They also started to train and educate Transavia pilots.
Today, the KLM Flight Academy continues to be a prominent institution for pilot training in Europe. It offers various programs, including integrated and modular training paths, catering to aspiring pilots from different backgrounds. The academy is known for its rigorous selection process, high standards of instruction, and a strong focus on preparing pilots for the challenges of modern aviation.
In recent years, the KLM Flight Academy has also started to incorporate sustainability into its curriculum, reflecting KLM’s broader commitment to reducing its environmental impact and promoting sustainable aviation practices.