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Flight plan for Pacific NW

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I recently got the Megascenery Pacific NW scenery and I was wondering if any of you have or could recommend a flight plan for some scenic flying in my Cessna 182.Thanks

If you don't have it, get KSEA from Flytampa, and if you still have some cash get all of the georenders for Washinton state. Flying between all the georenders is tons of fun.You could start in Forks, go north up the coast, then head east along the straight of Juan da Fuca, doing touch and goes along the way at places like Sekui, Diamond Point, Port Angeles. Then maybe hit Orcas Island in the San Juans, shoot over to Paine field, then end at Sea Tac. For the Cascades, start at Ranger Creek, head south to Strom, that will give you nice views of Mt Rainier and Mt St Helens. Flightscenery's Portland is probably the best add on ever made for FS9, if you have that, then head there after Strom.The casades north of Ranger creek, I would say start at Arlington and head to Harvey field, then follow Highway 2 east over to Sky Harbour in Sultan, then over the Cascades to Lake Wenatchee.What are looking for, mountains, ocean, islands ? The great thing is you can do all of that in one short flight.

Pick up the freeware Narrows and Bremereton airports, I live near Olympia so I know the area and can give you endless flights to do.

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