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Private Jet Flight to Cancun


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We're back in the Longitude for today's flight from Miami across the Gulf of Mexico to Cancun. Weather for the flight was about as good as it gets, so let's get going!

 

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Heading out to runway 26L for departure on this warm afternoon in Miami

 

 

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Rocketing into the sky over Miami

 

 

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The Longitude climbs so fast, we're already passing 18,000 feet over the Homestead area

 

 

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Nearing the top of our climb over the Florida Keys

 

 

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Leveling off at FL430 as we pass over Key West

 

 

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Cruising over the Gulf of Mexico with Cuba off our left wing. What's interesting about this flight is even though much of it is over a large body of water, there is almost no point where you're not able to see land

 

 

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The beautiful beaches of Mexico coming into view as we descend into Cancun

 

 

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We misjudged the top of descent, so we had to make a quick u-turn for about ten miles in order to lose some altitude

 

 

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We made it to the correct approach altitude just as we crossed the coastline

 

 

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Fully configured, nearing REF speed and ready to give these passengers a smooth landing into Cancun

 

 

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We had to do a little offroading in order to get it here, but we arrived on the GA ramp just in time to catch the sunset!

 

That's all for now! I have a flight back to the US planned which I probably won't post, but for my next trip I may stretch the legs of the Longitude a bit and take it to Europe. Stay tuned!

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Off roading? :D Great shots!

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Off roading? :D Great shots!

 

Thanks, David! The GA ramp didn't have a clear taxiway going to it, but we just put on the four-wheel drive and got on the ramp anyway.

 

Excellent shots! Have yet to do much flying in that region...

 

Thanks, James! This was actually my first flight to Mexico in MSFS, but I've flown in that area many times in FSX.

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