Finished my Gatwick-Newark flight in the 747-400 today; IFR GPS direct. Had a tailwind most of the way (real weather, honest!) and arrived on schedule with plenty of fuel to spare.
Not sure if I had everything set up right (possibly no pax in the w&b sheet; I'm still figuring all this heavy-flying stuff out and didn't want to get too into it), but it seemed real enough. Got handed off about a million times- that seemed pretty real!
Got very boring after about 4 hrs., so I did speed up the sim a little now and then (and of course ATC called me every time I did so!).
Made a decent landing, thanks to a GPS-guided ILS approach. A bit long, but after uncoupling the AP I managed to put it down on the runway, instead of in the snow.
Feels great... now at last I understand the allure of the heavies.
Must give props to Werner Schott's very cool little manual/checklists; they print out into a little booklet, and contain enough info. for a noob like me to make such a flight in fairly high pseudo-realism. I've DLd a bunch more, and will probably double back for some FS9 lessons in the Baron, King Air, etc. until I can survive the ATP checkride... in its own way, this kind of flying is as exciting as bombing around VFR in light singles!
PS- look for pix soon from the flight- very sweet POSKY Virgin Atlantic model!







