February 21, 200323 yr You can't reserve flights, but we appreciate the enthousiasm :)Just stand by in 2 hours or so, you can follow progress on VATSIM.Johan is TCA2780, I'm escorting him as TCA2887.
February 21, 200323 yr Guys,Just updated the flight map for the overnight legs for both teams:http://www.avsim.com/~mattj/map/Team AVSIM are currently on Malta, having touched mainland Europe in Greece at Kalamata. They are now enroute to Algeria to touch Africa, and then do the Atlantic crossing to South America and then up.Team FS.Com are currently in Australia, having hit Darwin.AVSIM need to hit Africa (which is going to happen in the next hour or so) and South America.FS.Com need to hit South America.Good luck, teams!--MattJ
February 21, 200323 yr Flying on cruise level for some time with winds 200/34.Escorted by Jeroen.TOD in about 1h 20min.ETA at arrival: 12.15-12.30 zuluJohan
February 21, 200323 yr We're now overhead continental Africa. One more milestone reached if we don't crash :-)
February 21, 200323 yr To be assured we stick all actual info together from the actual flight LMML-DAUA: please read that thread.The ETA for DAUA is 1230 zulu.Regards Johan
February 21, 200323 yr I,m on the tarmac at daua holding short on rnwy 22on vatsim calsign TCA3030, never used it before (will I see you come in?) got sb and models installed everything seems to be working ok but its pretty quiet here I figure I can make it to GQPT keeping safely in the time limit.Floyd
February 21, 200323 yr But I guess this could be an impetus for me to go explore the VATSIM thingee.For the last leg, since we've been escorting recently,How about a huge AVSIM mass formation flight from Myrtle Beach to Boston?As we fly past Washington DC give those air defense guys a big Pearl Harbor type raid scare :) I remember a few years ago at Oshkosh a whole bunch of Cessnas banded together somewhere and flew a huge formation flight (60-70 cessnas I think) thru Chicago center to Oshkosh WI for EAA fly-in/expo. I think Chicago center gave them special handling for the event. It was all coordinated of course.Wouldn't that freak out the FS guys :) ?I guess I have another question, let's say you're escorting, and the primary guy crashes / runs out of fuel or some other mishap. Can the escort now become the primary and finish the flight???I'm thinking more along the lines of dual glider cross countries where two pilots in two gliders find an area of lift, once they reach a safe altitude, one guy stays in the lift area, the other guy (the "scout") proceeds on the cross country looking for the next lift area, once he finds one the one left behind joins the scout, both climb back up to altitude, swap roles, continue, etc... It makes soaring a much more enjoyable sport when you've got two. But I guess totally unrelated and off topic now...Hmm... more things to cover in the rules the next time we do this... This has been an enjoyable event. Thanx for Matt for starting this race. and thanks to all here who have really made it interesting. I don't normally post much here (just lurk around the corner alot) but it really has been fun.Woodreau / KMVL
February 21, 200323 yr I'm just about to go test squawkbox myself.... Don't know what my callsign will be right now, though... Declared weather: FSX: ASN / FS9: ASE
February 21, 200323 yr I see you fine on VATSIM (thru ServInfo) Floyd.edit: I don't see your route listed however... Can't remember if ever been there prior to departure, but its not just now. Did you file plan in FS Floyd?Go Team Go!Elrond
February 21, 200323 yr TOD: within 5 minutes.ETA: 1220-1230 zuluWho's going to take over ?Be sure to be at DAUA in time.Will report touchdown !!Regards Johan
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