Ocean Air News Page

01/01/2012

Ocean Air would like to announce that our 55 pilots flew a total of 892.075 hours for the month of December 2011

05/01/2010

Pilots: If you move down to the bottom of the aircraft download page you will see the FSX aircraft for Ocean Air.

01/22/2009

Pilots: Our first 5 Beechcraft 1900D have arrived and ready to put to work.

01/18/2009

Pilots: Our first 5 Grumman HU-16 Albatross aircraft have arrived and ready to put to work.

01/09/2009

Pilots looking to work for Ocean Air would be required to fly one flight a month or more if you can to stay in good standing with the airline. If a flight report has not been received for a period of two months then the pilot would be removed from the pilot roster.

01/09/2009

Ocean Air opened our doors for business at the Sandspit Airport on the Queen Charlotte Islands in British Columbia, Canada on December 09,2009. Ocean Air will operate out of the terminal building located at the Sandspit Airport. Our fleet of Grumman HU-16 Albatross amphibian aircraft will be able to fly passengers and cargo to many of the land and water airports through out the Queen Charlotte region. Our aircraft can carry 19 passengers and 5000 lbs of cargo or a combination of both to serve our customers needs. We will operate regular scheduled flights out of Sandspit. Ocean Air will also offer a charter service for our customers needs.

01/09/2009

To all pilots.
Welcome to Ocean Air. This is a new airline so we will be working on it for some time yet, there will be new changes all the time. The site will be updated daily. Please feel free to download our aircraft. When you have finished a flight you can send me a Flight Report with your PILOT NUMBER (OAV000), FLIGHT NUMBER (OAV0001) and your flight HOURS(1 hr. 18 mins.). I will update the pilot hours daily. This airline is open to all pilots with FS 2004 and FSX. I will try to give you a great selection of flights in and out of land airports and water bases..

Flight Formula is - 15 mins. = 25 / 30 mins. = 50 / 45 mins. = 75 / 1 hour = 1 hour.


Howard Thate
CEO Grand Forks Air