February 1, 200521 yr Just another question to keep us busy I guess before the release. I am going to guess Anchorage to Atlanta nonstop for domestic. For international Los Angeles to Nadi,Fiji on Air New Zealand. Regards Tony
February 1, 200521 yr Air Canada flies the 767 nonstop Toronto-Tokyo and Toronto-Tel Aviv as well as Toronto- Sao Paulo
February 2, 200521 yr naw, a jet is just a prop with a cover on it to hide it from the passengers. lolGary HayesLevel-D Simulations Development TeamNo im not a "real" pilot, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.P4 3.0ghz w/HT & FSB..GeForce FX 5900 ultra 256MB..1 gig PC3200 DDR RAM..Sound Blaster Audigy w/5.1 THX Gary Hayes My Youtube No i'm not a "real" pilot, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
February 2, 200521 yr Hello,I believe that CO EWR-Hawaii is the longest DOMESTIC route. Served by B764.Just to note, sometimes the pilots request to t/o from opposing RWY. If RWY22s are in operation, they might request to take off from RWY4L. I have heard this couple of times.This is b/c the way they planed to route on specific days. Sometimes they must do tech stop in LAX.Cheers,Andrej
February 2, 200521 yr Delta also does KJFK-UUUE, but that's international. 4144.9 nautical milesDAL also does ATL-HNL, 4 times daily 4002.7 nautical milesBased on http://rfinder.asalink.net/free EWR-HNL wins at 4343.4 nautical miles (or so)Tim
February 2, 200521 yr Francois,Take a look at this site http://gc.kls2.com/It will give you the distance between most any airport.Regards,Jay
February 3, 200521 yr I believe at one point Aeroflot used to fly between Moscow and LA with a 763, don't know if that's still the case.
February 3, 200521 yr Yeah, they do. I lifted yesterdays return flight plan :( :KLAX./.REO.J537.MLP.J537.ONEAL.J537.YYC.J510.YEG.J486.BEJAW.J486.YSM.NCAA.6100N/11000W..6430N/10000W..6700N/09000W..6830N/08000W..6930N/07000W..ADSAM..7000N/06000W..7200N/04000W..7300N/02000W..6900N/00000E..TRM.UP855.VTI.UT86.GOGLA.B160.BD..SW.SW07A.UUEE/
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