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30SEP20 World Discovery-Canadian Rockies

    

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This Weeks Flight on 30th September 2020 finds us in the Canadian Rockies flying from Jasper-Hinton (CEC4), Alberta to Revelstoke (CYRV) in British Colombia.

Flight based on a suggestion by BartDuy (Orbx Forum Member)

Take off in the early morning, heading south, towards Jasper along the Blue Lake and Jasper Lake. Touch and Go at Jasper CYJA at pilot discretion. Turn southeast and head into the mountains, following the valley and climbing to 6,500ft. Use the Athabasca pass (Wpt 13) to cross the mountains and slowly descend back to 5,000ft. Keep following the valley until you reach Kimbasket Lake. Cross the lake heading west until you meet the Columbia River. Follow the river descending even lower, to take in the beautiful landscape. Negotiate the twists and turns until you reach Revelstoke Lake. Head towards the dam and the end. A few more turns and Revelstoke Airport is directly in front.

Flightplan provided, allows for full autopilot flight allowing you to enjoy the scenery along the way.


Scenery Suggested:

With the plethora of simulation platforms now being flown it has become tedious to make scenery recommendations so scenery is left to the choice of each pilot.


Most flights in XP11 will also benefit from improved mesh which can be obtained from https://www.alpilotx.net/ There is HD and UHD available depending on region. Just check each download page and locate the relevant tile/co-ordinate, download and install as usual. Ensure that the mesh folder is placed in the correct order at bottom of Scenery_packs.ini file.

Aircraft Suggested: Capable of 150kias and ability to climb

Comms: Unicom 122.80 unless instructed by ATC

Weather: Real time weather, fair weather if conditions are not suitable.

Flight Plan:(CEC4-CYRV)< Just click on this link for Flight Plan for FSX, P3D and XP11


 


 

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