May 31, 201313 yr Hi friends, after a rather lengthy absence due to FSX burnout, I am starting to get back into my old routine of replicating real world NG flights, and sharing the details of the flight experience with you all via screenshots. You may remember some earlier entries by me, with the United NG's. I have now changed things up, going with Alaska Airlines operations for a change of scenery. A little backstory here, I was working in my yard a few weeks back, and watched an Alaska 737-800 pass over my house in a tight turn to downwind on it's approach to my local airport, KPHL Philadelphia International Airport. Alaska Airlines is a fairly new operator here, so it was quite the sight to see this beautiful bird pass overhead on a very picturesque, cloudless afternoon on May 5th, 2013. I instantly thought, I have to imitate that flight in FSX! I looked up the flight in Flightaware, copied the details of the flight and loaded up FSX. ASA32 was operated by a 737-800W, and departed KSEA at 8:25AM PDT, arriving at KPHL at 4:26 EST. Also, I mostly had headwinds for the entire flight, even though it was a east bound route! The winds weren't too strong, thank goodness. This is the google map taken from Flightaware, with my flightpath in FSX superimposed over it. Unfortunately, there is no separate color for my route vs the real route, but I will say you can see the real flight was flying a few NM left of my route in the middle of the flight as seen here. I followed the route very closely to the real flight nonetheless. Here I am at Gate N1 at the North Satellite Terminal at KSEA. There is a little mix of United airlines traffic, and you can see the exclusive Alaska Airlines terminal up ahead. Alaska Airlines has gates at just about all the terminals at KSEA, as that is a major hub for the airline. Pushback has commenced. Love the support vehicles supplied by FSDT's GSX! Taxing out of the terminal area, I witness a Delta 757 on takeoff, and the arrival of a Korean Air Cargo 747-400 BCF. TO/GA power applied! There are plenty of airports nearby KSEA in very close proximity, this one is KBFI Boeing Field-King County International Airport. This is the vantage point I would have taken if I was a passenger on takeoff, as I'm always craning my neck to get a good look at the ground below! I quickly switch seats and move to the left hand side, to take in the view of the Port of Seattle. Excellent representation of the port by ORBX PNW. I start the right hand turn on the SEA4 SID for vectors to the first waypoint on the long route to Philadelphia. This view encapsulates the greater Seattle metro area. Can you name the three airfields in this congested area? They all play an important role in the manufacture and operations of the 737 family of aircraft. Close to TOC, with a clear view of Mt. Rainier in the distance. This is the scenery I love seeing! I expect to see more of this natural beauty on future adventures with the Alaska Airlines NGX. Passing over Lake Michigan, having just flown over the City of Milwaukee. At about 15000ft over Harrisburgh, PA, on the BOJID1 STAR approach into KPHL. Oh yeah, that is Three Mile Island. Having passed the SCOOL intersection, I follow ATC instructions to slow to 220 kts and descend to 6000ft. KPHL and the City of Philadelphia are in view. I start the right hand turn over the KYILL intersection, which leads to the downwind to ILS runway 9R. Time to slow to 190kts and descend to 5000ft. This also happens to be near my house, and this is the turn I saw the real ASA32 make while I was clearing fallen tree branches from my yard on 5/5/13. On final approach for runway 09R. Here is the Commodore Barry bridge connecting Delaware and Pennsylvania, and PPL park, a stadium for the Philadelphia Union, our city's Major League Soccer team. As a season ticket holder, I get to enjoy watching exciting soccer games and passing traffic for KPHL! This also happens to be a visual landmark near the outer marker for ILS runway 09R where the pilots drop the landing gear and slow down to a stable approach speed all the way to runway threshold. Major kudos to Ian at Sunskyjets, one half of the freeware duo who offer this payware quality airport for free, who graciously added the soccer stadium to the KPHL scenery after I suggested it's inclusion for the FSX version. Here is another important KPHL landmark, a Boeing factory where the Chinook helicopter is assembled. It is another peripheral scenery object included in the Sunskyjet KPHL scenery that adds a personal touch not often seen in most payware airport sceneries. I really think more addon airport scenery developers should include such landmarks. Touchdown! Please forgive the lack of flaps and spoilers shown here, as something went screwy with FSrecorder during the playback of the flight. Arrival to Terminal D. Real flight was 5 hours 26 minutes from TO/GA power to main gear touchdown, I managed it in 5 hours 20 minutes. Phew, that was quite the writeup eh? Almost as long as the flight! Anyhow, I am thinking of my next Alaskan route, perhaps from PANC. See you then! A.J. Domingo
May 31, 201313 yr Very comprehensive showcasing of some of the best FSX addons ever. And a joy to look at those pics - thanks! What happened to AVSIM
May 31, 201313 yr Epic .... great narrative .... topical .... a lot of work went into this post ... thanks Dennis Trawick Screen Shot Forum Rules
May 31, 201313 yr Thanks for flight report, A.J., and the great screenshots. I've done this exact flight several times and it's always fun. As a fellow "Phil'elphian" I enjoyed your pointing out some of the subtleties of the freeware SunSkyJet KPHL scenery (available for FSX and FS9) that make it so realistic. Shez and Ian did a terrific job capturing not only the visual experience of arriving at Philadelphia, but the sort of run-down, beaten-up ambiance of our regional international airport. While not pretty, PHL is still a major US Airways (soon to be American) hub, and as recently as 2010 was the 12th busiest in the world in aircraft movements. It was fun riding the jump seat with you. :smile: . - Jev McKee, AVSIM member since 2006. Specs: i7-2600K oc to 4.7GHz, 8GB, GTX580-1.5GB, 512GB SSD, Saitek Pro Flight Yoke System, FSX-Acceleration
May 31, 201313 yr Author Thanks for the kind words everyone. So many times in the past I have had some nice flights, but very few memories afterwards. These diaries are kind of like Facebook for me, a way for me to look back and reminisce, and to share my aviation knowledge along with pointing out the interesting things I see along the way in the virtual skies. The beauty of FSX is I'm able to see first hand what the passengers and crew on the numerous flights passing over my house see firsthand, something I have always thought about since way before I got into computers and flightsim! A.J. Domingo
May 31, 201313 yr I should add my thanks for the H-U on the KPHL scenery, as well. What happened to AVSIM
May 31, 201313 yr Very nice. Are you with Fly Alaska Virtual? AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 4.2 32 gig ram, Nvidia RTX3060 12 gig, Intel 760 SSD M2 NVMe 512 gig, M2NVMe 1Tbt (OS) M2NVMe 2Tbt (MSFS) Crucial MX500 SSD (Backup OS). VR Oculus Quest 2 Windows 11 25H2 YouTube:- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC96wsF3D_h5GzNNJnuDH3WQ 2k+ Videos & Streams BATC and FSFO FB Group:- https://www.facebook.com/groups/1571953959750565 Flight Sim First Officer (FSFOv6) and SoFly Beta Tester Reality Is For People Who Can't Handle Simulation!
May 31, 201313 yr Love stories like this, and great captures to boot! 10/10 EASA PPL SEPL + NQ / CB-IR in progress MSFS24 | X-Plane 12
May 31, 201313 yr Author Very nice. Are you with Fly Alaska Virtual? Nope, I don't fly with any virtual airlines or VATSIM, not that there is anything wrong with that A.J. Domingo
June 1, 201313 yr Commercial Member Great presentation here. Well done! Tim FuchsManaging PartnerREX SIMULATIONS website: www.rexsimulations.comsupport: www.rexaxis.com
June 1, 201313 yr This was a very nice read and I could see my house as you climbed out of SeaTac. Gil Hidalgo
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