First thread was in 'Overload Mode' So here's a new one.
Last post by Twolf
Actual time on posts for last flight was 1:30, so...
DC3 Hobbs: 21:00 (cumulative time)
Time to 50-Hr Servicing: 29:00
Servicing @ KSEA In: 229:00
First thread was in 'Overload Mode' So here's a new one.
Last post by Twolf
Actual time on posts for last flight was 1:30, so...
DC3 Hobbs: 21:00 (cumulative time)
Time to 50-Hr Servicing: 29:00
Servicing @ KSEA In: 229:00
Best
Geoff (cs33@flightsim.com)
Holy cow, clear weather in Alaska?? Let's go flying!
You have control - graphic to follow.
Flight Log -- from The RTW-Duenna v.0.600 Rev. 39
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Takeoff:
System Time UTC: 30/03/2005 05:17:48
FS Time: 29/03/2005 06:28:56
Location: N60° 07.787' / W149° 25.275'
Airport: PAWD 0.2nm
Valid: VALIDATED
Enroute:
Aircraft: Vega 5B
Max. groundspeed: 174.2 kts
Max. IAS: 165.9 kts
Max. altitude: 10629 ft
Flight aborted: no
Time in overspeed: 0.0 secs.
Error count: 0
Valid: VALIDATED
Landing:
System Time UTC: 30/03/2005 07:15:03
FS Time: 29/03/2005 08:24:28
Location: N57° 31.997' / W153° 58.957'
Airport: 2A3 0.2nm
Valid: VALIDATED
Errors:
Summary:
Direct distance: 210.5 nm
Flight time: 01:57:15
Baton time: 01:58:05
Average GS: 107.0 kts
Valid: VALIDATED
Validation-ID: 6C1 0E1 188 (Rev. 1)
Validation-Graphic: C:\Program Files\FS-Addons\RTW-Duenna\OUTPUT\2005-03-30\FlightLog_2005-03-30--02-15-26.JPG
Flight Simulator: FS2004
FSUIPC: 3.450
This file was created on 30/03/2005 07:15:38 UTC
Winds 216@20 as we cross the Homer VOR. -23 up at 10,000 this morning, just some light cirrus to start and a beautiful dawn departure from Seward. Not that our mechanic would notice, he's tucked in between the tool rack and engine parts back there; for some reason he didn't appreciate the 0530 wake-up call - go figure! Had a great time wave running down Shelikof Strait and making a crosswind landing on the snow covered strip at Larsen.
Vega Hobbs: 11:26 (cumulative)
Servicing at KSEA in: 238:34
DC3 time to 50-hr servicing: 29:00
I have control of the DC3 in PADU, heading to IKO. Boss, this one is tooo easy. You wouldn't believe the equipment these kids want to take....
John
Edit: Hey Boss, who had the plane last!? It wasn't filled up when I took off. It's NOT MY fault!! I just ran out of gas and I'm still 10nm out (but quite high). What's the glide ratio on this Machina? Visibility just droped to 2nm on the current weather report... Which part of the aircraft do you want in one piece?
This is a nice glider :)
Time on the DC-3: 21:48
Time to next service: 28:12
Boss, get those brakes fixed or make sure the next runway is longer :). Came in a bit fast, dropped the gears and full flaps, no go-around on this one (no fuel left).
Those students called the fuel tankers back in PADU for me on their cell-phones. Mine didn't couldn't connect back here, hey boss, we need more high-tech toys, ehm, tools!
Edit: the tanker just arrived and filled'er up to the rim.
Edit 2: A rich-looking couple just arrived. They're looking for something more out of the way for a couple of days to go bird-watching, fishing, hunting and kayaking (and the lady could use a good plastic surgeon, but I'm not gonna tell her that). I suggested the Pribilofs Islands, maybe St. George (hey, my guide book says: "St. George boasts a completely renovated 10 room Hotel with modern amenities..i.e..Dish network television, telephones in each room and no noisy tavern next door or anywhere." I don't like the ..no tavern .. anywhere, but BYOB).
So, who's up for the northern hop? Heading to PAPB St. George? It's a longer one, but well worth the trip (and man are these two putting down cash, expect a really nice tip if you land nicely, I got $400 just for packing the two kayaks :)).
John
Boss!!! Whoever you sent, never showed up!!! How are we supposed to keep the customers happy when nobody's here?!
They called me up at the hotel, I'll take them if nobody else will...
Let's see how the DC3 handles on its "autopilot" over the ocean, I'll get the two up to date on which birds to watch out for...
John
Edit: about 40 minutes out, the weather's getting worst all the time. Let's see if we can get down in PAPB or if we need to head to IPAU, just 10 minutes further on... The couple hasn't been talking about birds for a while, I think they have had enough of this flying business :) :)
Visibility 2.5nm :), lots of clouds, snow.
Somehow I think these two bird-watchers will be heading back sometime soon :) :)
Time this flight: 1:24
Time on the DC-3: 23:12
Time to next service: 26:48
The hotel has the other group of visiters already booked to head out Unalaska PADU to catch their flight back to Anchorage. How "Unalaska" can you get? I know one thing, it's not the south pacific!! After that we should start heading west again, what are we supposed to pick up in Adak?
John
Hi Johannes
When one of you reaches Adak you should find a set of keys in the kitchen drawer under the control tower. If you could bring back to me please when you get back to KSEA for the major service all will become clear ;-)
Cheers
Boss..... out
PPL(A)
PPL(H)
IMC
I love it! LOL
Well, what a summer it's been! I never knew we could have so much fun getting drunk in Alaska! And the girls....well, they sure keep you warm, that's for sure :)
Anyway, Boss just got hold of me and is extremely &#*@(! that the Gooney has been sitting at St. George all summer and fall not making any money for him. He doesn't care what the weather holds or how much fun we're having, he needs those keys from Adak and pronto! Another carrier was bringing some emergency parts that way for one of the crab boats out there and had to put down here at St. George due to a busted oil line. Boss arranged for them to be put on board and I'll be attempting a long run down to Adak in about 45 minutes or so...giving the mechs time to look her over real good and make sure she's up for it after sitting for so long.
Wish me luck! I'll report back when I'm off on the way...
Here's a look at the weather:
PAPB 12/1 10:53 AM VFR 10 1/2 sm Light Snow, Mist Few 800', Scattered 1500', Overcast 3400' 040 (NE) at 21 gusting to 28 kt 30.2°F 30.2°F 1.2°F 30.26" 100%
PADK 12/1 11:56 AM MVFR 4 sm Broken 1000', Overcast 1400' 130 (SE) at 4 kt 42.8°F 41.0°F 30.07" 93% 3-hour pressure trend steadily decreased 0.04" Hg
Oh boy - hope we don't twist 'er up...
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