Nice Inter-Alaska Cargo Hauling

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Nice Inter-Alaska Cargo Hauling

Postby Aharon » Sun Aug 17, 2025 3:37 am

Shalom and greetings all my pals,

Presenting a darn nice cargo hauling trip recreating historic real world Northern Air Cargo 737-200C flight from PANC Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport located 5 miles southwest of downtown Anchorage to PAOM Nome Airport located two nautical miles west of the central business district of Nome

Cargo being loaded into the plane. Yep somebody in Nome got rich either from fishing catches or oil strike findings enough to buy Porchse!!

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Cargo door closing after finishing the cargo loading

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Doing pre-flight checklist including testing rudder and all flaps which you can see the tail rudder being tested

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Making sure the cargo door is properly shut

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Leaving cargo apron to taxi to taxiway K

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Entering into taxiway K to make long taxiing to runway 07L

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Still continuing on long taxi while some driver of oil refuel tanker is trying to beat the plane in race

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Making last minute runway change to enter into runway 07R for take off after being informed by the PANC airport tower that runway 07R is closed temporarily due to some debris left on the runway by previous planes

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Airborne now after take off on climb to FL300 making left turn toward west with ground view of Fish Creek river and Fish Creek Estuary below the plane nose

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Leaving background view of PANC area to start the route ANC J111 MCG J111 OME while continuing its climb to FL300

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Still climbing

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Still climbing with background view of Mount Susitna. Not sure if the lake in front of the mountain is ice or polluted as it cannot be both due to August month and Alaska does not have polluted lakes

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Close up SAME view of strange lake color


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Approaching Kuskokwim River renowned for gold deposits clearly indicates that the plane is getting close to intercept MCG

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Intercepting MCG and passing McGrath airport and heading to UNK

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Intercepting UNK and passing Unalakleet Airport renowned as home base for famous Jim Tweto and his family

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Approaching Unalaska Bay indicates time to descent from FL300 to 3,000 ft on way to runway 26

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Passing through clouds at 7,000 ft

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Passing through more clouds which can be fun as long as you have radar to detect other planes

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More clouds to enter

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On final approach above Nome Bypass road seen below the plane on way to runway 26

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Passing abandoned rough strip runway

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Passing Port of Nome
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Seconds before touchdown

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TOUCHDOWN

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Engaging reverse thrusters

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Backtracking

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Leaving runway 26 to enter into passenger and cargo apron

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Unloading cargo for people of town of Nome

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Thank you for viewing. Stay tuned for next flight.

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Re: Nice Inter-Alaska Cargo Hauling

Postby chopper_nut » Sun Aug 17, 2025 5:29 am

Interesting how Microsoft's landclass thought Alaska was that green with trees. Nome seems to have had a hell of a lot development. The 'abandoned' dirt strip is actually City Field. Not abandoned by any stretch but has a few decrepit aeroplanes on it. Even rich people wouldn't bring Porches to Nome :lol: :lol: The drive from the airport to the town would destroy them. Fun stuff.
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Re: Nice Inter-Alaska Cargo Hauling

Postby Splitpin » Sun Aug 17, 2025 12:11 pm

Nice flight , I do like that paint on the the old 73 :thumbup:
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Re: Nice Inter-Alaska Cargo Hauling

Postby Aharon » Tue Aug 19, 2025 1:49 am

chopper_nut wrote:The 'abandoned' dirt strip is actually City Field. Not abandoned by any stretch but has a few decrepit aeroplanes on it. .


Thank you for kind words.

That is pretty amazing and impressive. How do you know?? I thought you live in New Zealand or within Pacific Rim??? Do you live in Alaska?? When I was writing this flight report, I looked all over on Internet including Google maps and local maps of town of Nome and they did not have any name on that strip!!!

chopper_nut wrote: Even rich people wouldn't bring Porches to Nome :lol: :lol: The drive from the airport to the town would destroy them. Fun stuff.


You never know HAHAHAHA hey rich people do move from lower 48 states to Alaska to escape pollution, noise, and crime!! Smiling You might be right about the roads of town of Nome.

Splitpin,

Thank you for your kind words

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Re: Nice Inter-Alaska Cargo Hauling

Postby chopper_nut » Tue Aug 19, 2025 9:36 am

I live in Oregon now but I'm working for a company in Nome just for the summer. We get NAC, Everts, Lynden, Alaska Airlines freighters here most days. Interesting place aviation wise
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Re: Nice Inter-Alaska Cargo Hauling

Postby Naki » Tue Aug 19, 2025 10:16 am

chopper_nut wrote:. Not abandoned by any stretch but has a few decrepit aeroplanes on it. Even rich people wouldn't bring Porches to Nome :lol: :lol: The drive from the airport to the town would destroy them. Fun stuff.


Maybe it's a Porsche 911 Dakar :D
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Re: Nice Inter-Alaska Cargo Hauling

Postby Charl » Tue Aug 19, 2025 12:04 pm

Heh... also to get the Porsche out, they unfortunately had to use a can opener to unzip the side of the Boeing.
So you have to factor in the cost of an airframe too.
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Re: Nice Inter-Alaska Cargo Hauling

Postby cowpatz » Tue Aug 19, 2025 2:00 pm

I thoroughly enjoyed flying the Tinmouse 737-200 around in FS9. It didn't really have a VC but that didn't really matter. Install the CIVA INS units and you could go anywhere. It had one of the best photo real set of panels of the time. The other cool one was David Maltby's BAC 1-11.
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Re: Nice Inter-Alaska Cargo Hauling

Postby chopper_nut » Tue Aug 19, 2025 6:27 pm

Naki wrote:
chopper_nut wrote:. Not abandoned by any stretch but has a few decrepit aeroplanes on it. Even rich people wouldn't bring Porches to Nome :lol: :lol: The drive from the airport to the town would destroy them. Fun stuff.


Maybe it's a Porsche 911 Dakar :D


Nome is where cars come to die
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Re: Nice Inter-Alaska Cargo Hauling

Postby Aharon » Wed Aug 20, 2025 1:13 am

chopper_nut wrote: I'm working for a company in Nome just for the summer. We get NAC, Everts, Lynden, Alaska Airlines freighters here most days. Interesting place aviation wise


AWESOME Must be fun for you to take photos of planes of those cargo airlines mentioned above at Nome airport.

THAT EXPLAINS how you know the name of the abandoned strip that I could not find on Internet!

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Re: Nice Inter-Alaska Cargo Hauling

Postby hasegawa » Wed Aug 20, 2025 4:42 pm

I also like to remember the Boeing 737-200, I think mine was from Milviz.
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Re: Nice Inter-Alaska Cargo Hauling

Postby Aharon » Thu Aug 21, 2025 1:50 am

hasegawa wrote:I also like to remember the Boeing 737-200, I think mine was from Milviz.


Yes Milviz 737-200 is FREEWARE now for use of FSX. I am too afraid to install it. HAHHAHAHAHA

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