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Fort St. John Airport (CYXJ) - Yellowknife Airport (CYZF))

PostPosted: Wed May 01, 2024 3:17 am
by hasegawa
Boeing 737-700NG

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Re: Fort St. John Airport (CYXJ) - Yellowknife Airport (CYZF))

PostPosted: Wed May 01, 2024 5:48 pm
by Splitpin
Great post, beautiful screens.

Re: Fort St. John Airport (CYXJ) - Yellowknife Airport (CYZF))

PostPosted: Wed May 01, 2024 8:32 pm
by hasegawa
Thanks for the comment. This "flight" was new for me because it was the first time I flew an aircraft with FMC in the MSFS. This has been part of everyday life for me since MSFS 2002, in FS 2004, FSX, Lockheed Martin's simulations. Then I had a stroke and had to learn a lot of things all over again. In this respect, it was another step back into something like "normality." It took a long time before I dared to do it. The PMDG Boeing 737-700 lay unused on the hard drive for a long time. But on this first attempt I realized that a lot of things were “still there” and only a few things needed to be found again. Well, it wasn't perfect yet. I was supposed to look where the switch for the TCAS was, but the basic stuff was still there. Now hopefully a good Boeing 757 can come soon. I flew this plane for so long and for so many hours. and it also has the range that I want. I'm sticking with Boeing, out of habit, even though I also have the A310 here. The ATR 42 and 72 will also be used again at some point, although the -500 variant, which I was familiar with from flight1, has given way to the -600 with a glass cockpit.

Re: Fort St. John Airport (CYXJ) - Yellowknife Airport (CYZF))

PostPosted: Wed May 01, 2024 8:57 pm
by emfrat
Andreas, it's good to know you are fighting your way back :thumbup:
ATB
Mike

Re: Fort St. John Airport (CYXJ) - Yellowknife Airport (CYZF))

PostPosted: Sat May 04, 2024 3:47 pm
by hasegawa
Thanks. Things are going a little slower, but somehow I feel like collecting my "amazing" pension for as long as possible, just out of sheer anger at this country, which is becoming increasingly miserable.