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Nice Commuter Flight To KBOS

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Shalom and greetings all my pals,

 

Here is a nice little bit business commuter flight from KCMH Port Columbus International Airport located 6 miles east of downtown Columbus, Ohio to KBOS General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport in East Boston suburb of Boston.

 

Very wet passenger apron after nasty thunderstorm rain

 

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Being pushed back by tug from gate

 

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Starting engines

 

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Taxiing on taxiway C to short of runway 10R

 

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Entering into runway 10R for take off

 

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Airborne on climb to FL350 heading to HLG

 

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Battling thunderstorm during climb

 

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Don't you love to watch engines or plane flying through clouds? It is PURE FUN

 

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Still climbing to FL350 now at FL200

 

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Wow clouds were as high as the plane at FL250 still on climb to FL350

 

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Now cruising at FL350 heading to PIT after intercepting HLG above Ohio river which is actually border of Ohio and West Virginia where you can see town of Brilliant, Ohio in front of left engines and highway route 7 running across the screenshot in below the plane's nose while on the West Virginian side of the river you can see town of Beech Bottom, West Virginia and its highway route 2 running along the river

 

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Passing KPIT Pittsburgh International Airport located about 20 miles west of downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

 

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Passing Mount Lebanon suburb of Pittsburgh

 

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Passing magnificent view of city of Pittsburgh where you can see that Ohio river on top left corner of screenshot is being split into two rivers: Allegheny River going across the screenshot where you can see Allegheny Valley Expressway route number 28 above the Allegheny River, and also another river Monongahela River going downside along left side of the screenshot. On the tip of land where the Ohio river is split into 2 rivers, there is Penn-Liberty Historic District on northern side of the tip and Duquense University on south side of the tip

 

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Passing Edgewood suburb of Pittsburgh where you can see Frick Park just behind the tip of the right wing, Penn Lincoln Parkway route number 22 and number 376 below right wing just above first engine, and of course Monongahela River on left side of the plane

 

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Passing suburbs of Oakmount and Penn Hills where you can see Pennsylvania Turnpike route number 76 running across the screenshot and if you can spot tiny island on Allegheny River, that island is part of Allegheny Islands State Park

 

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Because of regulations of the forums not allowing more than 20 screenshots per post, please be kind enough to go to this link below to continue viewing rest of the flight.

 

Here is the hyperlink: http://vatil.org.il/forum/index.php/topic/40901-nice-commuter-flight-to-kbos/

 

Thank you for viewing. Stay tuned for next exciting flights.

 

Regards,

 

Aharon

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What addon do you use to depict the lightning? I like it.

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What addon do you use to depict the lightning? I like it.

Shalom Hightower,

 

Thanks for kind words. The lighting is not FSX add-on. It was added to screenshot by photo editing software.

 

Regards,

 

Aharon

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