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KMDW-KMIA

PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 2:21 am
by Alphajet_Enthusiast
I am now about halfway, but I will already post shots of the start and cruise of the flight.

Taxiing to the active. Scenery is FlyTampa! Chicago Midway
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Right after takeoff
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Climbing through the first layer of clouds, the second is up ahead! Thats why its too bad the Level-D sevensix doesnt have WX... ;)
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Between the two layers, its still early.
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And we've cleared the clouds.
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Hope you like the shots.
I might get up some of the approach and landing later! :)

Just a few questions which I know Nexus can answer! :)
Is there any 767 fuel planning software? I used the flight planner and PSS A330 fuel planner to try and get an insight into how much fuel was needed. ;D I left with 30,000 tonnes of fuel and am due to arrive with 4,600 left, im not sure if this is a realistic figure so im keeping a close watch on my fuel consumption.
Also, is it worth getting a 3rd party route planner? Because sometimes I have my doubts about the default flight planner...  ;)

Re: KMDW-KMIA

PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 6:28 am
by jrpilot
Great shots.  What weather (cloud) program is that?

Re: KMDW-KMIA

PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 6:42 am
by Alphajet_Enthusiast
FSSkyworld  :)

Re: KMDW-KMIA

PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 7:33 am
by Ecko
Great shots! I would've loved some VC- rather than panelshots though. ;)

Re: KMDW-KMIA

PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 7:51 am
by Alphajet_Enthusiast
The last shot not enough?  ;)
I will keep it in mind, thanks for the feedback!  :)

Re: KMDW-KMIA

PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 7:56 am
by Ecko
Yes yes, I do see the last shot, but since the LD767 has such a nice, clickable AND FPS friendly VC, I barely ever get out of it when flying. :)

Re: KMDW-KMIA

PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 11:35 am
by Nexus
Well, fuel planning is a very advanced and complex thing to do. But get this: your fuel supply should cover
The flight to your destination (duh ::) )
An approach attempt
Go on to the most alternate and fly after that for 45mins at normal cruise

So the typical fuel profile for a flight would include sufficient fuel for the following
1) Takeoff and climb at T/O thrust
2)climb to initial cruise altitude at maximum continous thrust
3) En route cruise, including intermediate step climbs
4) Descent to a diversion point (go around point) over the destination aerodrome
5) Route contingency fuel
6) Diversion to an alternate aerodrome
7) An instrument approach and landing
8] An additional amount of holding fuel may be required if the destination is an island with no alternatives OR if you are arriving at a major airport at its busiest period...like Heathrow between 0700 and 0900

Re: KMDW-KMIA

PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 11:51 am
by Alphajet_Enthusiast
For my next flight then Nexus, this bird is down safely! ;D By the time I'd finished taxiing had 3 tonnes left...
Thanks for the pointers!  :)

Ecko, you're right the VC is absolutely fantastic but I like to have access to the overhead switches etc without having to worry that the landing lights switch is blocking my view of the nav lights switch etc...  ;) Also the FMC buttons are easier to reach and the FMC is easier to read in the 2D..

However, once in cruise I only sit in the VC, it looks awesome!  :) :)

Re: KMDW-KMIA

PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 12:46 pm
by Ecko
Yes, it's always good to be right at the buttons if something should happen! :o Especially if you've programmed failures in the Level-D menu. ;D

Thanks for that info Nexus, very useful! :)

Re: KMDW-KMIA

PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 6:07 pm
by Icelandair Pilot
Delta operates 767's out of 7000 ft runways :o Looks like im going to have to check the schedule because Im with delta virtual

Nice shots though that bird is nice :D

Re: KMDW-KMIA

PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 6:30 pm
by SkyNoz
Nice shot's :o.

Re: KMDW-KMIA

PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 1:10 am
by Alphajet_Enthusiast
Delta operates 767's out of 7000 ft runways :o Looks like im going to have to check the schedule because Im with delta virtual

Nice shots though that bird is nice :D


Probably not!  ;D
However, ever tried flying an empty 767 with only a fifth fuel in the tanks?
Imagine (how many was it again?) Super Hornets strapped to you a$$, a 7000 foot runway is a piece of cake! (I had more than a third to spare at V2! :))

Thanks for the comments!  :)

Re: KMDW-KMIA

PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 7:11 am
by Fitter
First shot definitly 8)