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4.13 Diversions

Our new system does allow for diversions to be handled by automatically moving assets to the airport that you diverted to and automatically creating a flight for you to continue on to the original destination. Diversions are accepted for weather, mechanical, or other unforeseen circumstances that may arise when using realistic settings with your aircraft or flight simulator. Diversions may not be made for pilot errors or to create a city pair/charter flight intentionally and should be sparesley used. If a trend occurs of a pilot utilizing the diversion feature to create their own schedules will have subsequent flight PIREPs rejected.

After diverting to an airport, the system will automatically move you and the aircraft to the airport you chose to divert to and also create a flight back to the original destination. These schedules will show in the flight search page with a "-DV" attached to the end of the flight number. Pilots who did not make the diversion to the airport may not fly any flight in the system with "-DV" at the end of the flight number. Pilots who did make the diversion flight must complete their automatically created "-DV" flight within 24 hours of the diversion, or the "-DV" flight will be removed from the system permanently. Even through a diversion, all of the standard minimum requirements from section 4.6 apply.