It's 6 a.m. in the morning, coffee in hand you stroll across the runway from the small hut you slept in to the operations office at a small grass airfield, you are still wondering how you got a Fairchild C119 in here last night.

Already the morning mist is deep and the rain drizzling.
Mild for this time of year, you muse, normally its heavier rain and force 10 gales.

Another pilot takes off into the fog as you reach the ops office, the duty Ops manager has left an assignment in your mail pigeon hole. Take a Baron 58 down to a tiny grass strip, it's urgent, a doctor needs to be on the Island in 3 hours.

People are ill, and the health service always pays well. It's up to you to get the job done, what ever the weather. No push button flying for you, no ILS, vis less then a mile, mountains and low cloud, no autoland... But you know how to really fly, you're a AHI virtual pilot.

Microsoft flight simulation aircraft With FSE loads, assignments in a virtual economic enviroment where we can buy fixed bases (FBO's), rent, lease or buy aircraft and pay pilots plus much more, coupled to VATSIM enviroment with FORCED weather, which we are all in, the same virtual world and we can literally fly into each other! We have combined three great systems to achieve a dynamic as real as it gets enviroment for our crew.


Push button pilots need not apply.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

United Industries - first flight

***unitedindustries press release***

The FS Economy and Microsoft flight simulation based operators
united industries begin operations.

United Industries launched its operations early this morning with a passenger charter service from Liege, Belgium (EBLG) to Blackbushe, United Kingdom (EGLK) in what has been billed as the opening of a combination of a Virtual Airline mixed into the popular FS economy system.

CEO Rob "Baltic" Woodbridge said "Our efforts are geared towards providing a realistic environment for our members. By combining the FS Economy system, virtual airline procedures / career ladders and flying exclusively on the virtual air traffic network VATSIM I feel we can get close to working as a team for our virtual company." The CEO continued "We are competing against ourselves, to make our virtual company highly successful".


In the coming weeks United is planning structured pilot career ranks, pay and type rating, deep managerial role play and a simulated corporate environment.

If you have ideas or wish to take part contact Rob