Rough 2011 Statistics

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In addition to our general statistics available in chart (and ultra detailed in pireps), i've made some more calculations and tricks influenced by Virtual Pilot magasine "printed" by polish Cassubian Airlines.

So rough (and sometimes exact) numbers are as follows.



Roster have 208 active and inactive pilots in 2011.
100 pilots fly on FSX (rough 48,07%); 90 pilots fly on FS9 (43,26%); 17 pilots fly on XPL9 (8,17%); 1 pilot fly on XPL8 (0,48%). That makes Microsoft vs Laminar Research 91:9 [%]
Acording to Cassubian: biggest polish airline have only 36 pilots.



ACH have 335 aircrafts in fleet. 51 of them are turboprops (15%), rest (284; 85%) is jet. After comparing to pilot numbers we have rough number of 1,61 airplane per pilot.
Cassubian data tells that in polish airlines we have from 0,6 up to 8,5 airplanes per pilot.



VERY rough data based on our charts (not precise numbers)...
In 2011 we have flown little over 10,000 flights for around 18,000h total. That makes:
1. Average flight time little less than 2h per flight (1,8h).
2. Around 48-50 flights per pilot (roughly 1 flight per week per pilot).
Cassubian data about that in polish airlines are: 1,4 up to 2,3 hour per flight and 40-127 flights per pilot.
 
:goodjob: Excellet work Szymon!

Cheers
Pierre ;)
 
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