I know we'll probably fly years on end and never get to see everything. But where do you feel the best sights are to be seen.
Phil

Yep..
Thats why I like flying around Alaska and the rockies, great fun barnstorming them valleys.
Phil
Just like Fozzer, everyone knows where I like to fly. Don't know what I'll do when I finish the KT scenery as I've become very emotionally attached.
....Here's an example for an instrument circuit and landing onto Rwy 13.
Set Nav1 to 111.9 (IGS system), Nav2 to 112.3 (CH - Cheung Chau VOR) and ADF to 268 (SL - Sha Lo Wan NDB). Aim to fly at something like 230 kts with 1 or 2 notches of flap in say the CX paint of the Meljet 777.
Take off from 13, at 1000 ft start a climbing turn onto 270 deg to intercept 270 to CH (watch your Nav2/ADF readout to confirm). Climb to 4500 ft.
Fly o/head CH and at 7 miles DME from CH your ADF needle is at 90 deg (ie pointing to the right). Tha's waypoint Golf. Commence a turn onto 45 deg.
Intercept the IGS localiser and cut the speed back to around 200 kts with another notch of flap. When established on the glideslope cut the speed back to 180 kts, gear down with full flap.
At the OM (outer marker) cut the autothrottle and take control by hand. At the MM (middle marker) which coincides with the Chequerboard, cut the autopilot for a visual approach to Rwy 13, turning right 47 deg over the stadium for a perfect(!) landing.
A pure test of skill to string it all together properly, especially if you set low weather minima and a nice gusty crosswind with a bit of turbulence.
The whole thing takes about 20/25 minutes from takeoff to touchdown but for me there's nothing else like it in FS.
Can't I just take my little Cessna 152 there, contact ATC for clearance to land, ignore all the auto-pilot, ILS settings, Outer markers, Middle markers, Inner markers, etc, malarky and just pop down onto the runway...?
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