Ring of Fire tour Part 2: RJAA to PANC section 1

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Ring of Fire tour Part 2: RJAA to PANC section 1

Postby ThomasKaira » Mon Sep 17, 2007 3:05 pm

I'm on my way, Harold, but the bad news is, it'll be about 6 hours before I arrive.

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The weather today in Tokyo is quite lousy, we have fog, and rain, and overcast, BRRR... I can feel the chill from here. I really do feel sorry for the guy on the tarmac helping my pushback. By the looks of it, one of my Aussie friends went ahead and followed me here, too.

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Well, it stopped raining, but it's still rather chilly outside. I can't wait to get out of here, nor could my plane. Rotation commencing. Notice I used up the whole runway for takeoff. That's because ATC, being the psychos they are, put me on the shortest runway, as usual. >:(

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Say good-bye to Tokyo. I don't really know when I'll be back. Soon, maybe, but probably to Haneda to mix things up.

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Hey, it's me! :D

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As we climb up to cruise altitude, we left the weather behind us. Hopefully it will be better in Anchorage, but I know Alaska well. :-X

Enjoy.

Jet--The Master of the Cigar Tube
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Re: Ring of Fire tour Part 2: RJAA to PANC section

Postby Ashar » Mon Sep 17, 2007 3:28 pm

It's Haneda...Fantastic shots...Although in that rotation shot, was it because of wind that you are completely off center? Don't worry, happens to me to on blustery days...Shouldn't happen on a calm day ;D ;)
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Re: Ring of Fire tour Part 2: RJAA to PANC section

Postby ThomasKaira » Mon Sep 17, 2007 3:38 pm

Yes, it was windy, and also because my autopilot had a major malfunction and had the trim full climb, so I could literally take off at about 80 knots. ::) I was a little busy sorting that out at the time, as well.
My bad for the misspelling typo.
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