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  • Friday Night Flights: Gold Coast of California (9:00pm ET)

    Summary
    [From Wikipedia..]
    The modern day area of the Gold Coast traces its roots through thousands of years of prehistory when the Kumeyaay dwelt in the area. The first European explorers to arrive to the area were Iberian sailors, the first being Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo in 1542, who journeyed the coastline. Under orders from the Viceroy of Mexico City, in 1602 Sebastián Vizcaíno mapped the coast of the Californias in detail looking for natural harbors for Spanish galleons.

    The region is part of an area that once belonged to Imperial Spain and was under the jurisdiction of the Province of the Californias. The Californias were split when Mexico won its independence from Spain into Alta California and Baja California. Following the Mexican-American War, the Californias became politically separated as California became a territory of the United States of America.

    Time-zone BreakDown: January, 16th, 2014 at:
    9PM Eastern
    8PM Central
    7PM Mountain
    6PM Pacific

    Flight Plan:
    Starting Airport: KHES (031 on FSX database)
    Stops: E55, KLLR (048 in fsx database), 0Q5, KACV
    Ending Airport: KACV
    http://skyvector.com/?ll=39.66153077938533,-123.00732421524995&chart=301&zoom=6&plan=A.K2.KHES :A.K2.E55:A.K2.KLLR:A.K2.0Q5:A.K2.KACV
    *Add missing routes to the SkyVector build if any legs are missing*

    Target Airspeed: [100kias -110kias]

    Average Cruising Altitude: 3,500 FT - 4,500 FT AGL

    Preferred Aircraft:We will be flying Cessna's for this flight. 172 preferred.

  • #2
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    • #3
      Looks great, thanks for sharing

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