Question for pilots of many VA’s

Hey! I’ve seen pilots fly with 20 VA’s at a time. Quick question. Quick topic. How do you balance them all? Do you do non-VA flights as well?

That’s all
Thank you,
FreshOuttaPoland

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@IF.Georgia summon

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I’m in 5 VAs

Not as many as the people who are in 20+, but more than a lot of people.

Most VAs have a minimum activity requirement of flying once a month. So long as you can meet that, it can be easily to juggle each VA.

Just make a schedule to fly for a different VA every day, and you’ll easy stay active for each VA you’re in

As for me, I just try my best to fly at least 1 flight a week for every VA, though some VAs I do fly for more often

It’s just about managing your time, and I feel AP+ certainly helps that.

Ive had to drop soo many,

im in IAGVA
DLVA
UVAL
WAVA
Korean air

Just like @DavBarsco i try to do 1 VA flight a week
i used to be in like 24
but now that im in 5 i can balance what i do with VA flights and what i like to fly

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and sometimes its more than 1 flight a week mostly abt what i like yk.

I’m in 4 VAs and am an IFATC, which somehow is an additional “VA”. I tried to fly with a schedule, but just recently discovered a more fun way to serve them all.

Choose one to start with. Fly one route, let’s say RKSI to EDDF. Now, when you landed… check your other VAs for a fly from (in this case) EDDF to a next destination. And so on. Means your destination airport always is the departure for your next flight.

As I’m in the higher ranks of my VAs, I don’t care about featured routes or ROTW for special multipliers since if you’re high ranked you mostly always get a special one. That’s a quite funny way to serve all of them. And during long hauls in AP+ I can do some IFATC.

My VAs are Lufty, Korean, Ryanair and FedEx. There’s always a flight in there databases that connects, especially with the amount of codeshares.

Greetings

I’m in 2 VA’s