by SeanTK » Mon Feb 01, 2010 10:30 pm
The following is based on my own experiences, observations, and opinion. The following views and opinions are mine alone and do not represent the beliefs of any organization or other individual:
I consider my FS time my free time, where I don't have to fulfill a commitment for someone else.
I can fly what I want, where I want, and when I want. I feel that with a virtual airline, I would lose that, or at least have a reduced opportunity to indulge in that. When you're with a virtual airline, especially a sizable one, you are pretty much an unpayed employee practicing a trade for a make believe organization that simply wants to be recognized and popular. Beyond the fact that these skills are arguably nontransferable into the real world, you're basically committing yourself to some else's fantasy world, where they can rule over you and act like they are a bigshot executive, and you're their pawn.
I don't know how old you are and if you have real world job experience, but if you don't, you'll get plenty of time to deal with bosses and job requirements in the real world in the future. If you do have job experience, I really don't know what to tell you if you want to subject yourself to an organization that structures your flight simulator game usage and time.
I tried a VA once, and found out a few things:
1. Many VA's simply don't last.
2. Flying some flights under a VA banner is cool at first, but after a while, it becomes a chore to maintain an "active" status with an online organization.
3. Having to remind myself, "Hey, I need to do a flight tomorrow/next week/etc" to stay in good standing for an online hobby community seemed ridiculous.
4. Didn't really care for the "you need this many registered flight hours (often in the hundreds) to fly the following aircraft".
5. Even the ones I looked at that stated "fly whatever you want, wherever you want" seemed strange to me. I can just do that on my own without having to be part of an organization and prove to someone that I am using FS.
Again, just my opinion. If you really think that level of organization and especially commitment for a game is for you, go for it, but I just thought I'd let you hear my take on it.
-Sean