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Re: Whats with the rabbits?
Reply #15 - Jun 1st, 2009 at 2:51am
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Tim Capps wrote on Jun 1st, 2009 at 2:48am:
Okay, after a reboot the airplane performed flawlessly.  Just one of those things, I guess.  Bogota to Mexico City is a lovely route.  Snowcapped mountains that quickly fall away to the coast.  Right now I can see Panama outside the co-pilot's window (but not the canal, at least not yet).



Keep an eye in your rear-view mirror.  I'll be behind you soon  Wink

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Reply #16 - Jun 1st, 2009 at 7:46am
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Thank you for support and kind comments!
  
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Re: Whats with the rabbits?
Reply #17 - Jun 3rd, 2009 at 12:09am
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It was closing in on 2 a.m. when I woke up and noticed I was over Mexico City.  Those Rolls Royce engines tend to put me to sleep.  Close as I was, I was just too tired to try to make a go of the approach.  I'll take an earlier start tonight.

The previous problem was just one of those FS things.  It has happened before with different airplanes.
  

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Re: Whats with the rabbits?
Reply #18 - Jun 3rd, 2009 at 12:49am
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Captain Sim 2 wrote on Jun 1st, 2009 at 7:46am:
Thank you for support and kind comments!


Thank you for the great sims that you develope.  Captain Sim is at the top of my favorites.
With the 4.3 upgrade for this 757, it just don't get any better. Wink
  
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Re: Whats with the rabbits?
Reply #19 - Jun 3rd, 2009 at 12:53am
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Tim Capps wrote on Jun 3rd, 2009 at 12:09am:
It was closing in on 2 a.m. when I woke up and noticed I was over Mexico City.  Those Rolls Royce engines tend to put me to sleep.  Close as I was, I was just too tired to try to make a go of the approach.  I'll take an earlier start tonight.

The previous problem was just one of those FS things.  It has happened before with different airplanes.



I'm glad it got worked out Tim.
If you passengers only knew their captain was sleeping.... Shocked

This flight has beautiful scenery and I don't mind taking several stabs at it.
I got as far as the Panama Canal and took several screen shots of it.  I may try the full flight this weekend.  Thanks for letting me know about this flight.

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Re: Whats with the rabbits?
Reply #20 - Jun 3rd, 2009 at 3:39am
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I am using the World's 100 Busiest Airports package.  Does your route actually take you over the canal where you can see it?  I think I get close, but didn't make it out.

My route is SKBO SID ABL UL423 ISEBA UG440 LIB UG436 AUR UA552 MTT UJ5 MEX STAR MMMX.  It's 10:29 p.m. local (real time) and I'm just abeam Managua; about the half-way mark.  Fortunately, nothing pressing at the office tomorrow Smiley

Did you see Al's Playboys for the in-flight magazine? lol  Somebody has a lot of time on his hands.  (Must be Hugh Hefner's private 757.)

I don't know if I'll go for the rather complicated approach or just let Radar Contact vector me in.  The weather at Mexico City looked a little challenging when I took off.  I am kind of interested in seeing whether I get the approach sliding back and forth others have talked about with real weather.  So far, this thing is flawless.

I should have known better than to listen to the naysayers that said fuel consumption was off.  I purposefully loaded only 15000 kg (and that's 2000 more than FSX figured).  I am feeling a bit uncomfortable with my choice now.  Looks like I have 6.6 left.  Well, figuring I'll be descending at idle that might do it as long as I don't screw up my approach.  I suppose I ought to be picking out a closer alternate, though  Shocked

UPDATE:  I landed with 629 lbs of fuel.  Secretly, Avianca applauds my economical planning.   Unfortunately, I'm afraid the authorities will have something to say about cutting it so close.  I'm glad I added that extra 2000 pounds to what FSX said I would need!

So much for the complaints about fuel consumption being off.  And the FMC?  Its prediction was dead on.

I was really not comfortable trying the autoland given the low fuel.  I'll do some testing later.
  

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