
Where are You on your Logbook
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Coming into San Juan DL 423 from Altanta. Grearing up for CO 475 up to Newark from there (both flts in B757) 


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Just arrived in Shanghai Pudong with Singapore Airlines flight 836. Winds were terrible (thanks, ASA), and I managed to both post a 600 knot ground speed and stall a 772 in cruise. Blech.
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Landed at Heathrow from Newark, did CO 28 B777. Nice and smooth 


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Just leaving U.S. Airspace onboard Air France 309 Seattle/Tacoma-Paris de Gaulle in the A330-200.

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Currently at 10 800 meters over Mongolia on Lufthansa 727 from Shanghai-Pudong, China to München, Germany. Hope the computer behaves itself today and I don't have to repeat this 12:30 flight.
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Going to be flying Honolulu-Kona-Kahului-Honolulu on VATSIM for Hawaiian Airlines.

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Gonna fly Polar Air Cargo Flight 946. Sharjah - Hong Kong. PMDG 744F


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Arrived In Bahrain on Saturday! Coming in from LHR! Starting to like BA's Longhaul flights
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Finally touched down in Keflavik, looking to head down across the US via Boston and Atlanta on my way to South America.

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Back sittin in the US after doing Speedbird 217 (B777) to Dulles. Bout one of the smoothest rides I've done since installing REX Weather, and I mean SMOOTH all the way 


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Funnily enough I tried the REX WASys yesterday and I was experiencing some massive 80 knot crosswinds at 36,000 feet. The plane was being thrown all over the place. It's quite fun to have some turbulence in a flight.a.trailblazer7 wrote:Back sittin in the US after doing Speedbird 217 (B777) to Dulles. Bout one of the smoothest rides I've done since installing REX Weather, and I mean SMOOTH all the way

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Headin back to US doin CO 23 from Dublin to Newark. Was going smooth till bout 30min out. Bumpy as hell
Went from FL 320 to FL 340, not as bad, but still rockin

Went from FL 320 to FL 340, not as bad, but still rockin

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Planning my next flight CO 1 HNL-GUM. Anyone know how to transfer the Level D Panel to the POSKY 764?
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I put that 757 on the deck kinda hard in KEWR. Windsheer from 1,000ft to the ground. Needed a beer after that.
Went to Montreal, now doing Air Canada Flt 864, B767 to London (H)
Went to Montreal, now doing Air Canada Flt 864, B767 to London (H)

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Not sure it counts but I flew a Blackhawk in a full level sim that we built at work today.... around O'Hare. That was cool! 


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I don't think Aaron will take kindly if you try and log that as a flight.
Currently in Mexico City, looking to take a Martinair MD-11F across (or should I say up) to Quito. Not quite sure whether they still serve out of Mexico City. The Martinair Cargo website does not list this flight but there is a definitely a flight on FlightAware. Whether it is still active is unsure, but I'm going to fly it anyway.

Currently in Mexico City, looking to take a Martinair MD-11F across (or should I say up) to Quito. Not quite sure whether they still serve out of Mexico City. The Martinair Cargo website does not list this flight but there is a definitely a flight on FlightAware. Whether it is still active is unsure, but I'm going to fly it anyway.

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Heading up to Houston from Cancun on CO 365 (B737). From there Newark, then cross to London 


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Currently in Brisbane after a couple flights around New Zealand with Pacific Blue. Just realized that I completely forgot that New Zealand uses North-South cruise altitudes instead of East-West. I hate it when I look like an idiot to ATC. 
Next up, a little hop up the coast to Mackay.

Next up, a little hop up the coast to Mackay.
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Finished the flight to Mackay with Virgin Blue 619. Short break for now. Need to find a nice beach nearby to enjoy the Australian summer. 
