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PO Exam for New Orientation Members


Frederick Rivers
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Frederick Rivers
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I have to say that I've been all over the VATSIM site and completed the New Member Orientation steps, and for the life of me, I cannot find the link to the PO exam. When I go to the 'MyExams" the area show zero examinations. I think I require some assistance or possibly advice. I have read the threads about the PO exams, And the last thread indicates there is a work around. When I click the link, I go to My Exams area again showing no PO Examination. I have not created a trouble ticket because the PO exam has been fixed temporarily. However, I must be missing where to go after reading the New Member Orientation Segments 1 to 4. So, I ask for info.

Thanks all, as I hope to be flying on the VATSIM Network Soon.

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Don Desfosse
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Well, like so many things in life...  good news and bad news.

Bad news - you were found to have violated the VATSIM User Agreement by creating at least one duplicate account.

The Good news - your original account was created before the creation of the New Member Orientation, therefore you are grandfathered.  We hope you enjoyed the orientation course, and learned from it, but you are not subject to any exam.

You will need to visit my.vatsim.net with your primary account CID (check your email for that) and reset your password.

Welcome back!

Don Desfosse
Vice President, Operations

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Ahmad Shawish
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Hello by mistake i pressed finish for the P0 EXAM so I failed 0% and now I can not connect to the network , how can i repeat the exam?

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Alistair Thomson
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Ahmad please don't post the same question in two different places. Your question was answered in the Pilot Talk forum.

Alistair Thomson

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