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vistaraR1

vistaraR1

Member Since 06 Dec 2015
Offline Last Active Jul 10 2018 06:55 AM

In Topic: Best starter aircraft?

26 July 2016 - 02:57 PM

TU-144D


The question asked was "BEST" "STARTER" aircraft!! TU-114D is definitely not the "BEST" and if it is not "BEST" it is definitely "NOT" gonna be a good "STARTER".

According to me best starter would be
DC-7
A320-200
737-800
ATR-72-500
BOMBARDIER- "Q"400

In Topic: Realists: I found an Airline game you would love

26 July 2016 - 02:50 PM

Well, you say that because players do not require a complex computer like the one you built to play!


Lol :P

In Topic: 5 Years 20 Planes Rule (Or Just 20 planes rule after 2016)

26 July 2016 - 02:36 PM

This rule has been changed by the DGCA. From now onwards an airline will need to operate 20(minimum) aircraft within India and and After that the airline can go to foreign destination. Whereas earlier it was that an airline must operate 5 years within India and should have a fleet of 20 planes to start international operations.This was commonly known as 5/20rule,Which airlines like Indigo,jet airways and Spicejet fulfilled.This new change in the rule will be useful for new airlines in India eg-Vistara, Air Asia India, Costa air

In Topic: It is the anniversary of the original Brexit

10 July 2016 - 02:04 AM

Actually the most painful Brexit was in 1947


Lol brother...so true! :P

In Topic: Educate yourselves

10 July 2016 - 02:03 AM

There's a thing known as the common good. Services which all people benefit from: utilities, healthcare, the military, policing.

I never see people call for privatized fire services, or mercenaries defending our country. Why can't healthcare (which by the way is listed as a human right along with food, water and shelter according to the UN Declaration of Human Rights we helped write then signed)? It might also say that people have the right not to be enslaved, and nationalizing the health care system could be construed as putting doctors into slavery.

But nobody's forcing you to be a doctor. And as it stands doctors are already required by their Hippocratic Oath to provide medical assistance to those who need it. If we nationalize the healthcare system and you don't like it, fine. We don't need you to be a doctor, we have lots of other doctors and future doctors who will happily take your place.


And what about them who are doing business?