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Smooth Jazz- CRJ200 PANC - KSEA


skully

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Having explored Alaska a little bit I decided to take a flight between Anchorage and Seattle to see what XP-10 has to offer on this scenery rich hop.

The distance is right at the limit of the little CRJ's range with reserves so unless I ran into some brutal headwinds that would kill my ground speed I should be good to go.

 

All loaded up with a cargo hold full of Jumbo Alaskan King Crab bound for Seattle's finest seafood restaurants, throttles forward and away we go.

 

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As we climb out the smell of fresh coffee wafts through the cabin. Sweet with a little bit of cream.. thanks!

Got any scones left I can nibble on?

 

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Pickin 'em up and puttin 'em down. (slang for making good time and putting a lot of miles behind you)

 

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Stunning terrain. If a guy wants to fall off the face of the earth, this would be the place to do it. Very remote, very rugged.

 

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Starting our decent over Vancouver British Columbia.

 

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Almost there!

 

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Winds were kind and we had plenty of fuel left of make our alternates of Portland or Spokane.

 

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Thanks for flying Jazz!

 

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