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Discovering Alaska Volume 6: ASA 62 – ANC to JNU

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Get ready for the last leg on our Alaska adventure. Today I flew from Anchorage to Juneau. This was a perfect way to end this tour, with a beautiful and challenging approach into Juneau's runway 8 that requires a diagonal approach due to dangerous terrain on short final. All pictures unedited straight out of my FS9 again.Here's a little selection of the pictures from the full report that can be found here: Discovering Alaska Volume 6: ASA 62 – ANC to JNUYAFSS_083-1.jpgYAFSS_151.jpgYAFSS_207.jpgYAFSS_321.jpgYAFSS_432-1.jpgYAFSS_493.jpgYAFSS_495.jpgYAFSS_600.jpgYAFSS_605.jpg

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with a beautiful and challenging approach into Juneau's runway 8 that requires a diagonal approach due to dangerous terrain on short final.
Excellent screenshots I enjoyed the screenshots!!! You are absolutely correct that it would require sharp right turn to avoid high terrain on way to the runway!!!Check out this video of my landing:Regards,Aharon Edited by Superpilotv2
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Nice shots,love the paint job on the plane.nebojsa

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Thanks, glad you like it!It's gonna be hard to choose the paint scheme on the -800 for my next flight to Seattle. They just have so many special c/s for it... Dreamliner, Retro, the inverted all-blue and the Lei flower tail. But I'm gonna keep the latter for a flight to Hawaii some day.

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