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Welcome to Mountain Snake Flights. Some pilots say this is the journey of a life time. Others say it will take a life time. This is a VFR flight. We will be flying mainly by hand following the route as a guide. The main goal of these flights is to enjoy the scenery. Low and slow is the game here. We have already done a some of the legs of this flight and we started at KBIL-Billings MT. We will not be starting at KBIL, and we will continue where we left off. Please feel free to do the any previous legs yourself. Multiplayer Platform Full installation is required before the flight starts. Ensure you are using the correct type codes as noted below. Quick Start Guide Flight Plan KGCN>L41>UT25 You may use this Skyvector map to use as a guide. Cruise Speed 100-120 KIAS. Altitude Recommended 2000ft AGL. Mountains may reach up to 12,000ft. Detours and high altitude flying may occur! Aircraft Single engine aircraft that must maintain 120 KIAS. No Turbine Engines! I will be flying a Cessna 182 Skylane(Shown as C172 in SimLink) Scenery Grand Canyon(KGCN) is an Orbx freeware airport. Orbx scenery library and North American airports freeware are required to see the added modifications. Grand Canyon scenery strongly recommended for this leg. We will be flying in the canyon. (Download time from Rikoooo.com takes about 3 hours! or less if registered.) Default scenery is acceptable if you don't mind missing out on all of the beauty. Expect some scenery differences with other pilots. No Orbx regions tonight. Weather I will be using Active Sky Next. Please use a real world weather source unless conditions are unfavorable. Fair conditions is also acceptable. Time Sync Set sim time to 1 hour prior current local time. 6PM Local for this leg. *Time Sync is not a requirement NOTAM Performance Check! High altitude take-offs and landings around 7,000ft! Try not to overtake the flight lead by over 8 miles. (I dont mind you going ahead or landing first, just not too far ahead please.) Recommended SimLink type codes when you connect using vPilot:
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http://imgbox.com/g/N3gHu7IRlw Here are my pics for 07/02/16. Another outstanding flight. Thank you Travis.
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