May 31, 20206 yr Shalom and greetings all my pals, On May/June/July 2016, areas of Fort McMurray had worst forest fires in history that destroyed and burnt 1,500,000 acres and 3244 buildings. This flight report presents my second relief aid cargo flight that I made 4 years ago (I have backlog of millions of screenshots waiting for me to publish) which was from CYZF Yellowknife Airport located in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada to CYMM Fort McMurray International Airport located 7 nautical miles southeast of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. Cruising at 33,000 ft carrying heavy loads of much needed relief aid supplies bound for Fort McMurray residents You can tell that the plane is getting near Fort McMurray when you see lots of smokes that are NOT clouds Starting to descend now entering heavy smokes Descending through smokes At 5,000 ft where you can see through haze of smokes the ground showing trees Deploying landing gear on way to runway 07 Oh darn smoke haze is getting thicker Seconds from touchdown TOUCHDOWN Front landing gear wheels gliding down in most graceful slow manner Front wheels making runway contact Exiting from runway 07 into taxiway D on way to gates Taxiing on taxiway D Entering cargo section apron while the other plane was dropping off firefighter volunteers Getting ready to unload relief aid while jetway was disconnecting from the other plane fully boarded with evacuees to be evacuated to safe areas. Thank you for viewing. Please stay tuned for next exciting flight Regards, Aharon
May 31, 20206 yr Very nice. I like the livery - very crisp. Is that a HJG 727? Edited May 31, 20206 yr by TrevorS
June 1, 20206 yr Author 21 hours ago, TrevorS said: Very nice. I like the livery - very crisp. Is that a HJG 727? Trevor, Thanks for your kind words and yes you are correct about identification of model base. Regards, Aharon
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