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Doctors, man your aircraft!
While in Santiago during a tour of Chile in our Bonanzas and Comanches, we doctors hear of a major medical emergency in Mendoza, Argentina, just a hundred miles away. There are 20,000-foot mountains in the way but, undaunted, we will venture on, determined to find a way through. This is the route I propose; it's about 160 miles. Speak up if you have a better suggestion.
Assemble at Aeropuerto Internacional Comodoro Arturo Merino BenÃÂtez, SCEL, Santiago, Chile.
Time: 1900 Zulu for 1930 departure
Aircraft: doctor stuff, Comanches and Bonanzas. Of course, I'm sure there are doctors with exotic warbirds, too.
Set local time: 10am (no emergency can possibly interfere with a good breakfast).
Set weather: Fair or Clear; Real if you're feeling adventurous.
Connect on The Skypark server on JoinFS.
Comms through A2A community on Discord.
Group flight Sunday, December 16th
Re: Group flight Sunday, December 16th
Ratty: Awright!! I opened up LNV and plugged in the origin and the destination airports, then started looking for a least altitude way through the passes. I found a route that keeps you below 12,500 feet (mostly), and uploaded to a @Ratty post on the A2A Multiplayer section on Discord. Looks like fun! Bonanza? Comanche? Both those machines really run out of power at those altitudes. Maybe this doctor will use a Spitfire MkII photo variant. Still, the Bonanza would be fun.
When I hear "SCRAMBLE!", this is what I think of: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pvzA6-tSqE.
Seeya
ATB
When I hear "SCRAMBLE!", this is what I think of: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pvzA6-tSqE.
Seeya
ATB
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Re: Group flight Sunday, December 16th
I pre-ran my suggested route in the Spit. Just landed a few minutes ago. It was pretty easy, having limitless power and oxygen, but there was no freakin' magenta line!! OK, OK, I did have the flight plan loaded and had the Shift+5 map up most of the way. Whatever. It was a breeze. I'll plug your run into LNV and have both ready to go at the designated time and place. Bonanza, I think.
Seeya
ATB
Seeya
ATB
Re: Group flight Sunday, December 16th
I've flown my route in the Bonanza and it worked out fine. There is one spot where you have to get up to 15,000 to clear a pass, but I got back down fairly briskly and suffered no ill effects. It does take a while to get up there, though. I'm game for either, so maybe we'll take a poll on the day.
Re: Group flight Sunday, December 16th
Nice setup, I think I can join. I'm brewing on a nice one as well, so if no takers for next week, I'm working it out already
Re: Group flight Sunday, December 16th
That works for me. I loved the Scotland and (especially) the Netherlands flights.Tobus75 wrote:Nice setup, I think I can join. I'm brewing on a nice one as well, so if no takers for next week, I'm working it out already
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Re: Group flight Sunday, December 16th
Yeah you gave a great tour, even if some of us didn't have true earth.
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