Tour MFC0003 - Completed on date by Pilot: R Heitzman, Pilot #MFCMFC0114
Which tours are required for the new members?
Which tour for new? or all?. Don't quite know what you mean but here is my explanation of what I'm doing at MFC.
MFC0001 through MFC0010 are "free range" if that's a term. (They are departure to destination type flights with option to stop at the via location and, in reality, could be flown in any order - but are meant to be flown in order as each new tour is a progressive succession of the previous.
Tours 1 through 10 are the prerequisites so to speak. Tour 11 won't be open until a pilot has flown Tours 1 through 10 then starting at tour 11 each following excursions have to be flown in order as each makes up a part of a continuous world tour of sorts (if that makes any sense!). Also starting at tour MFC0011 stop-overs or intermediate stops become the norm within in the flight legs.(Have to refer to the FP naming and/or the tour documentation/details for the mid-stop location(s).
So really make up a continuous journey into rugged scenery, Orbx territory and of course RTMM scenery.
(Tours MFC0001 through MFC0038 contain a total of 486 successive tour flight legs. (Not including two Christmas tours).
At present I am currently designing tour MFC0039 (for April 2020) which be starting on leg 487. So there is lots of tour legs to fly and lots of area to explore.
(And to keep pilots flying a variety of material, there also is 715 single flights to most of RTMM locations that can also be flown).
Hope that might be a helpful answer to the question?
Aye Bob, your completion of MFC0003 Ketchikan Sea Base Ops is in the books and the award shows as one of your pilot's ribbons.
Norm