FAQ
Answers to general questions you may have about Discord,
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I’ve never used Discord before. How do I get started?
The first thing to do is join our Discord. You can do that by logging into CrewOps, clicking your name in the top right, and choosing 'Discord' at the bottom.
If you have issues, submit a Help Ticket.
After having your online ID activated, scroll though the Groups and Channels you encounter to get a feel for what’s being posted in each one. And then, post away and allow your fellow Pilots to get to know you…
How do I interact with others in Discord?
How to use Discord is well beyond our ability to describe here; however, there are any number of online resources you can access to help you ‘fill in the blanks’, so to speak. In your Internet Browser, enter the phrase ‘how to use Discord’ – or something similar – and select any of the many items that appear to learn more.
What does the color of someone’s company ID mean?
We use the color of a Pilot’s ID in Discord to acknowledge a variety of roles | designations within the company.
| Gold | These |
| Red | These |
| Yellow | These |
fleet. Blue These
If you’re a Student or Private Pilot in real life and would like to have your company ID’s appearance reflect that designation in Discord...
| SAMPLE – Student Pilot | SAMPLE – Private Pilot |
... here’s what you need to do:
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Student Pilot: |
Private Pilot: |
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If you’d rather not submit a copy of your License for either designation, that's your decision.
You can’t obtain the designations in Discord without verifying you're either a Student or Licensed Pilot.


