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Last post 09-15-2008, 8:25 PM by Mike Gibbs. 15 replies.
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  •  08-11-2008, 8:13 AM 16446

    P001 by WWA2097

    Hello, dear pilots.

    I'm assigned to Amsterdam AHM, so to celebrate this I'm starting my P001 Charter.

     For it, I've chosen Boeing 767-300 (Level-D), because I know her very well. I know that it would be more interesting if the charter was flown in a more exotic aircraft. So I promiss to do it again in a more interesting aircraft and with more legs after a while Wink.

    I will make screenshots of my landings at all airports and give you the information about my flights from vataware.com.

     So, these are the legs:

    Amsterdam, Netherlands (EHAM) - Innsbruck, Austria (LOWI) == Screenshot = Flight Details = WWA Flight Log (with comment)         
    Innsbruck, Austria (LOWI) - Dubai, UAE (OMBD) == Screenshot = Flight Details = WWA Flight Log (comment)                
    Dubai, UAE (OMDB) - New Delhi, India (VIDP) == Screenshot = Flight Details = WWA Flight Log (comment)          
    New Delhi, India (VIDP) - Hong Kong, China (VHHX) == Screenshot = Flight Details = WWA Flight Log (comment)               
    Hong Kong, China (VHHX) - Tokyo, Japan (RJAA) == Screenshot = Flight Details = WWA Flight Log (comment)              
    Tokyo, Japan (RJAA) - Honolulu, Hawaii (PHNL) == Screenshot = Flight Details = WWA Flight Log (comment)              
    Honolulu, Hawaii (PHNL) - San Francisko, USA (KSFO) == Screenshot = Flight Details = WWA Flight Log (comment)                   
    San Francisko, USA (KSFO) - Miami, USA (KMIA) = Flight Details = WWA Flight Log (comment)           
    Miami, USA (KMIA) - St. Maarten, Netherlandes Antilles (TNCM) == Screenshot = Flight Details = WWA Flight Log (comment)               
    St. Maarten, Netherlandes Antilles (TNCM) - Faro, Portugal (LPFR) == Screenshot = Flight Details = WWA Flight Log (comment)                    

    Faro, Portugal (LPFR) - Amsterdam, Netherlands (EHAM) == Screenshot = Flight Details = WWA Flight Log (comment) 

     


    Pranas Drulis
    WWA2097
    Cat 4
    FS9 + Level D 767

    Assistant Hub Manager Amsterdam
  •  08-11-2008, 9:55 AM 16451 in reply to 16446

    Re: P001 by WWA2097

    Have fun on the  P001 Pranas, I did! Wink

    That isn't the shortest amount of Legs that has ever been flown for the P001, I believe Mike Gibbs did it in just 2 legs!!

    Anyway; Enjoy.



    Test Pilot

    50 Hours x6
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    P001
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  •  08-15-2008, 1:51 PM 16625 in reply to 16451

    Re: P001 by WWA2097

    Finally I did the first leg of the charter. A screenshot is uploaded, flight details from Vataware and link to my flight log (to see the comment) Smile

    Pranas Drulis
    WWA2097
    Cat 4
    FS9 + Level D 767

    Assistant Hub Manager Amsterdam
  •  08-22-2008, 1:21 PM 16827 in reply to 16625

    Re: P001 by WWA2097

    Updated again

    Pranas Drulis
    WWA2097
    Cat 4
    FS9 + Level D 767

    Assistant Hub Manager Amsterdam
  •  08-22-2008, 5:31 PM 16830 in reply to 16827

    Re: P001 by WWA2097

    I'm also doing P001. I made it a little interesting and am only flying the Piper III and also visiting every single WestWind hub to check out the scenery. It is slow going and some really long flights just to go 600 miles. Eventually I will make it back to Cincinnati. Enjoy your trip.
    Matthew
    WWA2078
    KCVG HM
    SENIOR CAPTAIN
    ZLA I-03 QUALIFIED
  •  08-23-2008, 5:25 AM 16843 in reply to 16830

    Re: P001 by WWA2097

    Nice Smile Enjoy your trip too and lots of good landings! Wink

    I did a mistake because I've chosen B767 - no romance Big Smile. But that's because I know it good and I will have no time to fly when school begins. Ahh..


    Pranas Drulis
    WWA2097
    Cat 4
    FS9 + Level D 767

    Assistant Hub Manager Amsterdam
  •  08-23-2008, 5:55 PM 16868 in reply to 16843

    Re: P001 by WWA2097

    B767 is hard to beat for cargo too.  Here is hoping that by mid 2009 Kim will tell us we have purchased 10 to 20 B777 for cargo to supplement or replace.
    Scott Williams
    WWA 1404
    Senior Command Captain KBOS
    Commercial ASMEL Instrument
    CFI #1876545
  •  09-13-2008, 1:12 PM 17416 in reply to 16868

    Re: P001 by WWA2097

    Updated. Changed the leg list a little, because flight TNCM - EHAM was a little too long - I do not have a lot of time.

    So now - only one or maybe to short flights left till the end of the P001! Feels good to be back to Europe...


    Pranas Drulis
    WWA2097
    Cat 4
    FS9 + Level D 767

    Assistant Hub Manager Amsterdam
  •  09-14-2008, 2:37 PM 17442 in reply to 17416

    Re: P001 by WWA2097 is finally ended

    Updated the last time - I ended the charter!!!!! Back to Amsterdam and it feels really really good!!!

    Thanks for a few people (if there are any) who looked at my updates.

    See ya in the virtual skies!


    Pranas Drulis
    WWA2097
    Cat 4
    FS9 + Level D 767

    Assistant Hub Manager Amsterdam
  •  09-14-2008, 7:31 PM 17449 in reply to 17442

    Re: P001 by WWA2097 is finally ended

    Congrats Pranas! That is a lot of work and I know the feeling of being finished with a long RTW trip. I did one in the Connie and I thought it would never end. It only flies about 250 kts iirc. It has been a while since I flew it. Really nice plane but I think it is for FS9 only. Again, congrats.

    WWA1702 Senior Command Captain +3
    RWP SEL Instrument Rating (almost)
    WW Test Pilot
    Monster Driver
  •  09-14-2008, 8:52 PM 17451 in reply to 17449

    Re: P001 by WWA2097 is finally ended

    That is a sweet airplane Mike but I have lost both engines on approach too many times for some reason.  An overspeed will shut down the engines and very frustrating.  What is the procedure on the approach?  
    Scott Williams
    WWA 1404
    Senior Command Captain KBOS
    Commercial ASMEL Instrument
    CFI #1876545
  •  09-15-2008, 6:32 AM 17457 in reply to 17451

    Re: P001 by WWA2097 is finally ended

    wolfrunner:
    That is a sweet airplane Mike but I have lost both engines on approach too many times for some reason.  An overspeed will shut down the engines and very frustrating.  What is the procedure on the approach?  

    Most likely the reason for the engines shutting down is that you have not properly controlled the mixture on the descent. At altitude the mixture setting is really lean. As you come down, there will not be enough oxygen to keep them running unless you enrichen the mixture on the way down. Remember that normally aspirated engines are quite a bit more complicated than jets.

    [edit] Below 3000 ft the mixture should be full in. 

    Yes, it has to be managed carefully but if you need a refresher on those issues, try the flight lessons in MSFS in the Barron. They are quite good. IIRC, it is under the commercial rating.



    WWA1702 Senior Command Captain +3
    RWP SEL Instrument Rating (almost)
    WW Test Pilot
    Monster Driver
  •  09-15-2008, 5:44 PM 17468 in reply to 17457

    Re: P001 by WWA2097 is finally ended

    I know about mixture.  I spent 3 years as a CFI when I was in my twentys. This is related to an overspeed and just as I try to slow the airplane I get engine failures.   It has been about a year since I messed with it and I am going to fly it some and will let you know.   Thanks Mike. 
    Scott Williams
    WWA 1404
    Senior Command Captain KBOS
    Commercial ASMEL Instrument
    CFI #1876545
  •  09-15-2008, 6:31 PM 17470 in reply to 17468

    Re: P001 by WWA2097 is finally ended

    wolfrunner:
    I know about mixture.  I spent 3 years as a CFI when I was in my twentys. This is related to an overspeed and just as I try to slow the airplane I get engine failures.   It has been about a year since I messed with it and I am going to fly it some and will let you know.   Thanks Mike. 

    Scott, I should have noticed your CFI and commercial rating in your signature and probably should have known just from talking to you in the forums. I would have had a different response. It would probably have been I don't know. I don't think I ever had the engines quit as you describe. I did have quite a few as I described though.

    Are the cowl flaps open? If the engines are overheating, maybe that is modelled. I am just grasping at straws now.

    BTW, I think maybe I told you this before but I got my PPL at Memphis Intl when Lazy 8 was there. That was a long time ago and Memphis had a complete set of runways on the north side of the field. RWY's 13-31 and 04-22.



    WWA1702 Senior Command Captain +3
    RWP SEL Instrument Rating (almost)
    WW Test Pilot
    Monster Driver
  •  09-15-2008, 7:46 PM 17473 in reply to 17470

    Re: P001 by WWA2097 is finally ended

    Mike, I never knew you flew Lazy 8 airplanes.  I was a CFI at Big Brother Aircraft in Nashville while in school.  Shortly after graduation I was transferred to Memphis. I gave some check rides at Lazy 8 as a part time CFI.

    Do you have your log from those days?  I have a bunch of time in 4047Q also in 500H.

    Do you remember the owner?  A German fellow named Ted who was killed some time later in an airshow.  I have forgotten his last name.

    There was a tall black man that was an ex B52 pilot that also was a teacher there at Lazy 8.  Very nice guy but I do not remember his name either..  He was flying for Fed Ex at that time.  He gave me the check ride to fly as a CFI at Lazy 8.

    I remember his exact words upon completion of the CFI check,  "You fly a great ship but you need to keep your head on a swivel"


    Scott Williams
    WWA 1404
    Senior Command Captain KBOS
    Commercial ASMEL Instrument
    CFI #1876545
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