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Title: BAE 146 Tour!
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#11
I agree Andre with what you mention in your last post. A lot of our members do like to fly such flights in the order that they took historically, and usually I do, but I have found that for some flights I wasn't able to fly them because the 1 CP had been booked and still not flown, so i've moved onto later legs.

:!: I ask all pilots that are participating in this tour that they only book the CP when they intend to fly it straight away rather than hold on to it for a few days as it just holds up other pilots wanting to book and fly it.

Thanks everyone for your cooperation on this point.

 
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#12
Completely agree guys, the fun in flying this route is to operate the different legs in the order they were originally flown, that is the purpose of the tour.

I've noted that one member currently has 4 legs held? Effectively stopping four full sectors from being completed? I'm currently 19nm miles out on my leg 12 routing RJAA - RJSS

 
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#13
Can you set short expiry time, say 1 day, on any booked flights? Someone is bound to book and be unable for whatever reason to be there and fly. It would help stop the log jams?
AS 423 Simon Utley.
 
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#14
All - took me a couple days but I think I have managed to write a script that adds extra crew passes. It's an intricate process, so I hope I didn't break anything!

There are now 5 crew passes for each leg available. 8)

 
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#15
Thank You Tom, Seems to work well. Much Appreciated!. Big Grin Big Grin

 
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#16
Thanks Tom... you're always able to do the magic! Smile

 
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#17
Thanks Tom.
AS 423 Simon Utley.
 
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#18
Just finished the Tour.
What a great flight plan. I really enjoyed the more challenging legs, it was great to have them interspersed with all the standard ones.
I had to practice taking off from the destination strip and turning to land again in order to work out the best way to make the landing, then I could go fly the leg with the confidence I could make it.
It must have been a lot of work setting it all up and I hope a lot more Pilots take the challenge.
Any more??
AS 423 Simon Utley.
 
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#19
Yes I have a couple more tours being put together ill discuss with the EMT

 
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#20
Tom/guys

I flew leg 23 of the BAe 146 tour last night ROAH to RPLL, I notched up the following details

Flight number BAE023
Registration G-SSSH
Flight Level FL290
Departure ROAH (Naha) 2100 local (1300 zulu)
Arrival RPLL (Manila) 2349 local (1549 zulu)
flight time 2 hours 49 minutes
fuel used 9337 lbs
distance flown 874nm

All flown with active airsource when i went to file the flight, the program crashed when i tried to log onto the website it to had crashed, is there anyway you can register my flight hours, and show I've flown the route, as i cannot PIREP it as it won't let me, don't really want to re-fly an 874nm routing again

 
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