I am up for it! Can I wait till after the semester ends and I have more free time? It's only a few more weeks. These types of flights are what I normally do. The longest flight I have ever done non stop is Hong Kong-London Gatwick. (VHHH-LGW) I sat there for around 11-12 hours using a Hong Kong Airlines Airbus A330-200 aircraft. I took off and turned the autopilot on at around the 2,000 foot mark. Took it off when I turned onto final at LGW. I did have to perform a go-around due to heavy thunderstorms in the area (I purposefully set it up like that). Other flights of this type I have done include:
Newark-Shanghai (777-2/3), Newark-Hongkong (777-2/3), Newark-Beijing (777-2/3), Hong Kong-Dubai via Bangkok (Airbus A380), Dubai-JFK (Airbus A380), JFK-Hong Kong (777-2/3), Chicago-Shanghai (777-2/3), Hong Kong-Vancouver (747-400), Hong Kong-Amman via Bangkok (Airbus A330), Amman-London Heathrow (Airbus A330-300), Dublin-Philidelphia (Boeing 757-300), Beijing-Toronto (Airbus A340-600), Boston-Reykjavik (Boeing 757-200), Tokyo-Chicago (Boing 777-2/3), Hong Kong-Los Anglos (747-400)...and a whole lot more! Those are all that I can think of off the top of my head. Very few have been non stop. I normally pause and finish them at a later time. Usually I can do one in about 2 weeks.
One flight I have planned but haven't done yet is Lindbergh's historic flight.
But yeah, I am totally up for the challenge. Just tell me what I need to do! I have also been wanting to do this flight, just haven't ever actually done it.
