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Flying in the early hours [Alaska Airlines Flight 69]

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And here we are, looking through the HUD and breaking through the clouds down on our way to Ketchikan. Back in flightschool my instructor always preached "trust your intruments" and since then they have never betrayed me.
 
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At around 500 feet the runway lights popped out of the fog and I disconnected the autopilot, taking the machine back in my own hands. We touched down with confidence - "speedbrakes up, reverse green!" and slowed down to a safe speed.
 
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We made it, without any strong winds on final for which Ketchikan is well known for.
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The parking brakes were set and it was time to relax for a while before we fly back to Juneau. New passengers were boarding our aircraft and the FA's were busy with their daily routines. Meanwhile we recieved the latest weather report for Juneau, which predicted some heavy fog - typical for those early morning hours. However it was quite acceptable in order to perform our flight on time. 
 
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The boarding was completed, the aircraft fueled up and I briefed my co-pilot for our departure which was basically just straight forward with a right 180° turn short after.
 
We were pushed back and were busy with the respective flows and checklists. Taxiing up the sloped taxiways in Ketchikan is always something special and requires a lot more thrust than usual. 
 
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Finally we lined up, received our clearance, applied takeoff thrust and thundered down the runway, lead by the bright bright lights.
 
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"80 knots - checked" , V1 - rrrotate , positive rate - gear up!" We climbed out and broke through the low cloud ceiling just to admire the gorgeous morning sky. 
 
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Afer the 180 we were heading towards Juneau, enjoying every second of this short but beautiful early morning flight.
 
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We were reaching our cruising altitude of 34.000 ft. and I was mentaly preparing for the RWY 08 approach in Juneau, which is even quite challenging in perfect weather conditions. 
 
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After a couple minutes of cruise we were already descending.
 

 
During the descend a 90 knot tailwind was making it hard to lose speed and altitude at the same time.
 

 
...so we spread our feathers a little bit in order to slow down and stay on profile. 
 

 
Soon we found ourselves in a cloud-sandwich.
 

 
The visibility remained almost 0 down to the Sister Islands but luckily we have our "magic box" to see through the heaviest fog.
 

 
Then suddently I saw the lead-in lights of RWY 08, kicked out the autopilot and did my best staying on profile and aligning onto the final runway course on short flinal. 
 
Once again we touched down with confidence and slowed down quickly - that was one interesting approach and I definitely felt my adrenaline. 
 

 
Taxilights off - APU avaible.
 

 
We set our parking brake, finished our shutdown flows and checklists and left the building. It was 9AM and Elvis has left the building. B)
 

 
 
The End.
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I hope you guys enjoyed this little flight report, which I originally wrote and posted in German on a German Forum but decided to post a shorter version of in English by request from a member on this Forum. Any feedback, questions or comments are appreciated!

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With kind regards, Bogdan Misko.

 

nice story their, like the last 2 shots or so. keep it up

what scenery packages do you use for Alaska airports?

Rob Marton

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Thanks guys! Indeed the scenery is by Orbx - just visit their website. 

 

With kind regards, Bogdan Misko.

 

Greet screenshot report and awesome images Bogdan! I love that repaint :rolleyes:.

 

I should finally make buy decision on Southern Alaska and Juneau to do that leg too. Last time I flew to Ketchikan virtually was from Anchorage long before SAK was released. :O

Christian Mohr

Nice routes!

Al Stiff

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Greet screenshot report and awesome images Bogdan! I love that repaint :rolleyes:.

 

Thank you, Christian! And that is YOUR repaint!  ^_^ I am really enjoying your Alaska Airlines textures with all those nice little plackards - details like that separate your repaints from the others... 

 

And you should definitely buy SAK with all those beautiful and scenic airports. Currently there is Juneau and Kenai, and Homer (The airport [PAHO], not the cartoon character  :P ) is in development. Yakutat should be out this year aswell. 

 

With kind regards, Bogdan Misko.

 

That 3rd shot is beautiful! Great job and thanks for sharing.  B)

 

Cheers,

Sante Sottile
 

Nice and sweet shots!!!

 

 

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Reece

Maurice J

I9 12900k \ EVGA 3080ti \ G-Skill 32GB \ Samsung 4K TV

Nice.

 

nebojsa

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