hi,
i just wondering, i made a flight from Kuala Lumpur Malaysia to Los Angeles CA USA direct flight. i flew with a380, and in real life, B747 can reach there directly without stopping anywhere. and the fuel for 747 is more efficient and not run out. when i fly with a380, if im not mistaken, after 8-10 hrs, i ran out of fuel? how can that happen? a380 designed for long distance flight. anyway im using Abacus airbus a380. so, i have to tick box on "Unlimited Fuel". is there's anyway or tutorial about fuel management about how to save fuel and stuff? when i look at the fuel meter, it drain out the fuel like water, the digits going down so quick, do i have to reduce my speed to certain amount at 30,000 feet?
another question is, everytime i have my long distance flight, when i touch down, and taxi to the gate, i dont understand my plane become bumpy, and lots of smoke came out from wheels while taxiing, as long as i move my aircraft, and the sound effect sounds like boom.. boom.. why is that? while taxiing, my speed is just 5-10 knots.
and other question, after land, how come i only got option taxi to parking etc.. but not taxi to gate? but i did sometime asked to park at the gate. can i ask ATC to park me at the gate instead of them deciding me to park at parking wherever they want. because when you contact with ground control, we just rely on 'em to guide us where to park. know i mean?
thanks in advance..