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I've done KCLE to KTPA, KJFK to KSFO, and am in flight of KCLE-OMDB. Liveries I've tired- Air canada, emirates, and united. 

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I'm currently in cruise on my 5th simulated real world Emirates flight, this time Flight EK35 OMDB>EGNT....

 

Soon I'll be joining Fedex, for some real world routes on the 777F.

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I am parked and secured at BA's Cardiff Plant. I took delivery earlier today so this weekend it will be "maintenance"-flights and practice, and maybe EGLL-OMDB, if I feel like longhaul tomorrow.


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Still doing training flights of 1-2 hrs to practice starts, take offs, hand flying approaches and landings. Also reading manuals during flights. In short, getting intimate with this great a/c before I head out for some long-hauls. Last two flights were KATL-KFLL and CYVR-KSFO.

 

The sounds are awesome, take offs are a rush, and manual landings are way too much fun to be legal.


- 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 

 

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I can't seem to get out of this thing ! Currently headed to SCCI from TNCM - FDX4132. Saturday Night Ops with my VA.


Chris Ferguson

PC Specs(Rebuilt 1/11/19): i7-9700K - Non-OC'd, EVGA RTX 2080ti, G.Skillz 16GB Ram 3000mhz, EVGA SuperNOVA 1000w PSU, Cooler Master ML360R, ASRock Phantom Gaming 4 MoBo, 2x 2TB HDD, 1x 1TB Samsung EVO SSD, 1x 220GB WD SSD

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Parked at gate F2 in Atlanta, powered up in the long turn state. Just completed my maiden flight as DAL80 from Los Angeles, which was as smooth and trouble-free as I could have ever hoped for.

 

Cleaners, catering, fueling and maintenance crews all very busy getting her prepped for the next leg - DAL200 - 15 hours+ non-stop to Johannesburg.


Jim Barrett

Licensed Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic, Avionics, Electrical & Air Data Systems Specialist. Qualified on: Falcon 900, CRJ-200, Dornier 328-100, Hawker 850XP and 1000, Lear 35, 45, 55 and 60, Gulfstream IV and 550, Embraer 135, Beech Premiere and 400A, MD-80.

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did a short flight today KTPA TJSJ and im getting ready to do TJSJ KLAX now . I cant stop flying this thing why????????? please tell me WHYYY ????   :lol:  :lol:  :lol: ......


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did a short flight today KTPA TJSJ and im getting ready to do TJSJ KLAX now . I cant stop flying this thing why????????? please tell me WHYYY ????   :lol:  :lol:  :lol: ......

 

Because it's the best !

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I just did my first long haul Los Angeles (KLAX) - Alice Springs (YBAS) in just a little under 15 hours. Was quite an interesting take off. I derated too far. I used just about every inch of 24L. 

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Mine (N777SA) is at East-Midlands (EGNX), awaiting here next flight to the States. B)


Best Regards,

Xander Leegsma

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Just entered Canada's airspace from KORD to VHHH on my second polar route!  Est flight time 15 hours!

 

A good video on polar routes is Just Planes Air Canada 777-200LR polar route witch talks about a lot of the flight planning, ETOP's etc to polar routes.  Also FCOM talks about this too. 

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