Welcome to your first assignment as a Chernair airline pilot. The Chernair Airline Hub Tour is designed to familiarize you with the key hubs that define our passenger network.
Throughout this tour, you’ll operate a series of scheduled passenger flights connecting each of Chernair’s primary airports. From the high-traffic environment of Prague to regional and international destinations, each hub introduces a different aspect of airline operations and passenger service.
This is your opportunity to understand how the network functions as a whole—how passengers flow between hubs, how operations vary by location, and how consistency and professionalism are maintained across every flight.
Fly it like a real schedule. Keep it smooth, stay on time, and deliver the experience our passengers expect.
Focus: Short-Haul Passenger Fundamentals
Briefing:
You’ll depart Prague, Chernair’s primary hub and busiest passenger gateway. Expect structured procedures, tight scheduling, and high traffic density.
This short sector to Brno introduces you to high-frequency regional flying.
Airline Focus:
Smooth boarding and pushback timing
Efficient climb and descent profiles
Passenger comfort on short flights
Captain’s Note:
“Short flights demand just as much precision as long ones. Your passengers notice everything.”
Focus: High-Demand Regional Service
Briefing:
Operating between two active regional hubs, this leg reflects consistent passenger demand—commuters, business travelers, and connections feeding into Prague.
Ostrava can present heavier traffic and less predictable conditions.
Airline Focus:
Maintaining schedule reliability
Professional cabin experience despite conditions
Smooth approach in potentially challenging weather
Captain’s Note:
“Your job isn’t just to land—it’s to make the flight feel routine, no matter the conditions.”
Focus: Mixed Operations Awareness
Briefing:
While still a passenger flight, you’ll be operating into Pardubice, a dual-use airport. Expect a slightly different pace—shared airspace, varied traffic, and tighter coordination.
Passengers won’t see the difference—but you will.
Airline Focus:
Maintaining professionalism in complex airspace
Clear communication with ATC
Keeping the cabin calm and informed
Captain’s Note:
“Passengers expect consistency. It’s your job to deliver it—even when operations aren’t.”
Focus: Premium Passenger Experience
Briefing:
This route shifts toward leisure and premium travel. Karlovy Vary serves tourists and high-end clientele, meaning expectations are higher.
This is where your flying becomes part of the passenger experience.
Airline Focus:
Extra smooth climb, cruise, and descent
Stabilized, visually pleasing approach
Minimizing turbulence impact
Captain’s Note:
“A perfect landing is one the passengers barely feel.”
Focus: International Passenger Operations
Briefing:
You’re now operating an international route into Dresden, expanding beyond domestic service.
Expect more structured procedures, tighter ATC coordination, and higher expectations for communication and timing.
Airline Focus:
International procedures and professionalism
On-time performance across borders
Clear, confident passenger communication
Captain’s Note:
“From this point on, you represent Chernair beyond home soil.”
Focus: Full-Service Airline Operation
Briefing:
Your final flight returns to Prague, completing a full passenger network loop.
You’ll now experience a busy arrival into the airline’s primary hub—sequencing, traffic flow, and high workload.
Airline Focus:
Full-flight discipline from gate to gate
Managing a high-density arrival
Delivering a confident, professional finish
Captain’s Note:
“Every flight ends at the gate—not the runway. Stay sharp until shutdown.”