***Trans - Canada Adventure Leg 20*** COMPLETED!!!

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***Trans - Canada Adventure Leg 20*** COMPLETED!!!

Postby Cherokee_6 » Mon Jan 12, 2004 1:45 pm

With a great deal of mixed emotions I set my flight plan for the last leg of my adventure.  :) ??? :-[ :'(
I dialed in the settings for Calgary and loaded up the Baron. Although I was very excited to get home, I was also very saddened to realize this was the last part of a wonderful learning experience.

***Check out the number totals at the bottom too!***

Flight Details for this leg...
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The completed route map!
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Well....I loaded up the Baron and got the engines warmed up. It was a foggy, rainy, cold day in Courtenay.
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Rifleman was kind enough to come and see me off! He took this nice snapshot! Nice.....
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As I got up to cruise level and kicked on the AP, I just enjoyed the view! The nice Rocky Mountains quickly came into view.  By the surrounding mountains, I knew i was getting close to home!!
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After cresting the last mountain and heading into the foothills...I finally flew over Calgary! I never realized how much I missed home until I saw the city again...Welcome Home!
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Well, then the excite set in! There was no way I was just going to land as normal and shut down...
After confirming with the Tower, I was permitted to put on a little "Honey, I'm Home!" show!

So the first pass was just low, slow, gear down, pass with the smoke on!
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The next pass was a couple high speed, steep banks! YEEE-HAAA!!
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And for the finale...a high speed barrel roll!
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Then it was time to land and go greet my friends and family that i have not seen in a very long time!
Got her lined for final...gears down..
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Flaring just above the pavement...(alot of pressure on t his landing as all my friends and family were watching!)
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Finally got her parked, secured and shutdown for the final time! Quickly opened the door and ran out to say hi! Got soooo many stories to tell.... ;D
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So....after a long, exciting, terrifying yet incredibly enjoyable adventure...here are the details!

Total Legs:                        20
Total Distance:                  8142.5 NM's
Total Actual Flying Hours:  43hrs 48min

Thanks everyone who watched and commented on this trip! I was a total blast and I think that everyone should at least try it!

Thanks again....

Cherokee

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Re: ***Trans - Canada Adventure Leg 20*** COMPLETE

Postby ATI_7500 » Mon Jan 12, 2004 2:15 pm

*sniff* :'( :-[

one of the best storys here on simv has come to an end...how sad! but it was very entertaining and always a pleasure to read/look at.
alright,take a break and think of a new trip,now maybe RTW? ;)


p.s: umm...this reminds me of my "to the north pole and back" trip...euh...next leg is (hopefully) coming soon (maybe this week/weekend),if i have the time i'll post two or three legs at once.
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Re: ***Trans - Canada Adventure Leg 20*** COMPLETE

Postby SaVas » Mon Jan 12, 2004 2:18 pm

Pat yourself on the back. Was the best story I have read on this site!

Kudos and welcome home! :)
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Re: ***Trans - Canada Adventure Leg 20*** COMPLETE

Postby Mr. Bones » Mon Jan 12, 2004 2:43 pm

well done! but one question: did you really fly the whole distance yourself? did you use the autopilot and did you set the simulation rate a bit higher? if not, how many hours did you fly during your 20 trips?  ;)
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Re: ***Trans - Canada Adventure Leg 20*** COMPLETE

Postby Cherokee_6 » Mon Jan 12, 2004 2:58 pm

Thanks Everyone for your kind comments!! I have no idea what I am going to next! I had a couple ideas in mind but they don't seem so great now....I  plan to take a break and just do some local flying and carefully plan out my next adventure.  ;D

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Re: ***Trans - Canada Adventure Leg 20*** COMPLETE

Postby Omag 2.0 » Mon Jan 12, 2004 3:00 pm

Well done my friend! Happy to see you're home, sad its the end of your trip.

I sincerly hope you might change your mind and take off again! On route to all those exciting places, lying there to be explored.

Enjoy yout welcome home party!  :D
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Re: ***Trans - Canada Adventure Leg 20*** COMPLETE

Postby GeForce » Mon Jan 12, 2004 3:21 pm

Well done Cherokee, I've really enjoyed it, thanks ;) Can't wait to see what your next adventure is going to be lol ;D :D ;)

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Re: ***Trans - Canada Adventure Leg 20*** COMPLETE

Postby Sock » Mon Jan 12, 2004 5:05 pm

Glad to see you and the baron made it home in one peice. :)  

I  plan to take a break and just do some local flying and carefully plan out my next adventure.


Planing, thats for losers! ;)  Just take off and see where it takes you, thats what I do.  Thats why all my flights are VFR.

On your next adventure, maybe you should take a trip to the warther region of the western hemisphere.  Just fly down though though the US and Mexico to South America!  Could be interesting.  But no flight plans!!  VFR ONLY!! ;D

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Re: ***Trans - Canada Adventure Leg 20*** COMPLETE

Postby Cherokee_6 » Mon Jan 12, 2004 6:57 pm

Thanks again guys!  ;D

Planing, thats for losers!   Just take off and see where it takes you, thats what I do.  Thats why all my flights are VFR.

On your next adventure, maybe you should take a trip to the warther region of the western hemisphere.  Just fly down though though the US and Mexico to South America!  Could be interesting.  But no flight plans!!  VFR ONLY!!
...I will plan a little bit better next time so it does not almost end up costing me my life!  ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: ***Trans - Canada Adventure Leg 20*** COMPLETE

Postby awash2002 » Mon Jan 12, 2004 9:24 pm

My flight is set for next year it will be a huge 123 leg flight
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Re: ***Trans - Canada Adventure Leg 20*** COMPLETE

Postby Nexus » Mon Jan 12, 2004 10:31 pm

My flight is set for next year it will be a huge 123 leg flight



Why on earth plan something ahead for just some simple FS flying?...let alone ONE YEAR?
geez... ::)
What's holding you back now?

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A 'Nucks fan in Calgary? Talk about an out cast  ;D

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Re: ***Trans - Canada Adventure Leg 20*** COMPLETE

Postby awash2002 » Mon Jan 12, 2004 10:50 pm

I am going for a record flight I have wanted to do this flight for a long time departure time is set for Saturday at 10:00AM and I am going to fly to every airport in the US and Canad hence the 123 leg flight
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Re: ***Trans - Canada Adventure Leg 20*** COMPLETE

Postby BFMF » Tue Jan 13, 2004 2:20 am

Well done Cherokee!

Excellent job ;)
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Re: ***Trans - Canada Adventure Leg 20*** COMPLETE

Postby SaVas » Tue Jan 13, 2004 8:56 am

Methinks Cherokee should go for a Around the Americas trip. He already has northern NA complete (Canada) now he just has to fly down to the tip of SA and back up :D
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Re: ***Trans - Canada Adventure Leg 20*** COMPLETE

Postby Cherokee_6 » Tue Jan 13, 2004 10:31 am

Thanks once again guys!

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