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Gorgeous Banff Mountain Crossing!

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Shalom and greetings all my pals,

 

Here is gorgeous snowcapped winter flight from CYQF Red Deer Regional Airport located six nmiles south southwest of Red Deer, Alberta, Canada to CYWL Williams Lake Airport or Williams Lake Regional Airport located four nmiles northeast of Williams Lake, British Columbia hauling local Canadian cargo and mail which goes straight across beauty of majestic Banff or Canadian Rockies mountains via VOBIL waypoint.

 

Starting engines resulting into cool engine start smoke

 

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Taxiing to short of runway 34 in clear but bitter cold weather

 

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Entering into runway 34 for take off!!!

 

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Airborne on climb to 10,000 ft making left turn to fly westward toward VOBIL

 

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Still climbing to 10,000 ft

 

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Now cruising at 10,000 ft

 

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Approaching Banff or Canadian Rockies mountains!!!

 

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Wing view of Banff National park!!!

 

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Because of regulations of the forums not allowing more than 10 screenshots per post, please kindly go to this hyperlink to view rest of beautiful flight:

 

Here is link: http://vatil.org.il/forum/index.php/topic/38971-beautiful-banff-mountain-crossing/

 

Thank you for viewing!!! Stay tuned for next exciting flight.

 

Regards,

 

Aharon

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Nice shots.

 

nebojsa

As you said in the title: Gorgeous!

 

Flo

Florian

Excellent shots! Can't wait for the nasty winter conditions to show up!

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watched a episode last week, not my thing really, however nice shots ^_^

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Great storyline and atmosphere....Love it!

 

HLJAMES

great shots, you really feel the cold atmosphere!

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Thanks all for kind words!! Did all of you use the link to view rest of the exciting flight?

 

Regards,

 

Aharon

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Flown that route myself in real life many times! 12,000' is below the MEA for that route though! ;)

 

There is an AMAZING freeware YWL scenery on flightsim.com

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Flown that route myself in real life many times!

 

Slicknick,

 

Wow that is SO COOL!!! Do my screenshots match the real life route that you flew many times in real life or not?

 

12,000' is below the MEA for that route though! ;)

 

I am sorry if I do not understand this sentence and do not know what MEA is. My apologies if I do not understand.

 

There is an AMAZING freeware YWL scenery on flightsim.com

 

Darn I forgot to check for freeware sceneries before starting flights. Thanks for valuable tip on freeware CYWL scenery.

 

Regards,

 

Aharon

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