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Business charter Seattle to Acapulco - TCA2050 - 12-26-2010 Some screenshots of a Tradewind Executive BizJetz charter from SEA to MMAA (Acapulco). Flown in Microsoft Flight Simulator X with the Qualitywings B757-200 RR WL. Routing: KSEA SID BKE J163 BOI J15 TWF J12 TCH J15 ABQ J13 TRC UJ47 SLP UJ45 TLC J13 TEQ UJ21E PACOS STAR MMAA Departure: RW16L SUMMA7 Arrival: PACOS1 ILS RW28 Blocks off: 1229Z Blocks on: 1759Z Fuel used: 47.800 lbs Step cruise levels: FL330 / 350 / 370 at M.80 Departing SEA in the early hours, climbing out and passing Mt Rainier Past SUMMA and just about to arrive at the first cruise level FL330 Passing Salt Lake City and we're beginning to see a glimpse of the sunrise ahead and about 20 mins later Passing TEQ while descending to 3.000ft on the PACOS1 arrival Near SMS and about to turn right to intercept the ILS for RW28 Short final, at 1.000ft disengaged the autopilot for manual landing with such visibility (ILS in the scenery was a tad misaligned to the right of the RWY) Our guests arrived at Acapulco, Mexico RE: Business charter Seattle to Acapulco - CBreuer - 12-27-2010 Hey Stefaan. I only saw your report today. Mostly because TV was getting my attention more than the computers ![]() These are really good pictures and a beautiful paint-scheme to the B752. ![]() And this is also a very nice scenery for Acapulco, but how in the world could the designer leave the default gas station in the scenery? ![]() Another funny thing about this airport is, all photos I looked at on Google Earth show all buildings in a blue trim color and not that red/pink. example RE: Business charter Seattle to Acapulco - TCA2050 - 12-27-2010 (12-27-2010, 08:29 AM)CBreuer Wrote: And this is also a very nice scenery for Acapulco, but how in the world could the designer leave the default gas station in the scenery? My idea exactly... think the author must have a favour for a 'pinky' thing ![]() |