"FS2004 Night Time Fixes", by Carmine D'Amore... found it at AvSim. May be too dark for some tastes, but I think it's very realistic.
Eventually an island slides into view. Hmmm.... other than Howland and Baker, I shouldn't be seeing any islands on my course at this point. I check the chart, and see that it's most likely one of the small islands near Banuba, aka Ocean Island. That means I'm south of my course, so I veer right . Must've drifted quite a bit... I was pretty well on-course near Tabi, so the wind must've shifted. The good news: if I'm right about my position, I'm still ahead of schedule, and I'm more than halfway from Tabi to my destination, the very small island of Nauru.
About an hour later, Nav 1 starts beeping the morse ID for Nauru's VOR. I am now bearing NE from the station; I've over-compensated for my error near the last island. There's no tower at the field, so i try to raise my ground crew on the radio. They should be there by now, but there's no answer. Must still be too far out...but this time I've got a beam to follow, thank heavens.
Finally Nauru comes into view, and a familiar voice rings in my headphones. "Got your lights in sight, Boss- you're early! Can you see the airport?"
Indeed I can, and it looks good. But there are dark clouds scudding low over the island; as I descend, I lose track of the field. Suddenly I'm over the field, but too high. wow, this island is really small. I turn around to descend below the clouds, so I can see better as I approach. "You're going the wrong way, Boss," someone says.
"I know, I know; I'll be right back".
I overfly the field again, this time trying a midfield break to a close base for the runway.But I cut it too close, and have to fly the pattern again. Finally I'm slowed up and looking good on downwind...
My landing is a bit long again, and EQDC3 is still pretty fat with fuel, so the plane uses most of the long runway to stop. I actually feel pretty fresh; it's only been 16 hours. Much better than my estimated time...
Submitted for your amusement: my track near Banabu, and my ghastly approach to Nauru.
Next: Nauru to Ternate, and the 'Ghost Island'!!








