Optional. But without it you won't have KEBD airport in your scenery
Aircrafts: see
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=130&p=2642#p2642
Optional. but without them you may see yellow gliders instead of models
Starting positions for each confirmed participant:
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=130&start=80#p2708
Optional, but taxiing an heli to an apron is big bussiness.
IH-COL
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Important Notification
Make sure to get installed the confirmed helis before hand, to avoid delays or yellow gliders
USA TOUR event | 42nd Leg: The Ride of the Valkyries | SAT NOV 21ST 16:00-22:00 UTC
FORTYSECOND TRIP
Departing Charlotte Douglas International Airport, (KCLT): Charlotte, North Carolina
Arriving Rickenbacker International Airport, (KLCK): Columbus, Ohio
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Leg Distance: 1550 nm
Competing Aircraft: Military used rotatory-wing aircrafts (Helicopters Mostly)
Expected Cruising Speed:90 KTS
Expected Cruising Altitude:1500 - 2500AGL
Expected Duration (en route): 4h00min +
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Military Rotatory-wing Aircrafts: The Ride of the Valkyries
PARENTAL ADVISORY: Warning, graphical depiction of war scenes. Viewer discretion is advised!
Video from 'Francis F. Coppola's Apocalypse Now' :copyright: All Rights Reserved Zoetrope Studios, 1979
After recently arriving with Jumbo Jets to the State of Nort Carolina, The USA tour completed a series of 4 Passenger-Jet events, beginning with the smallest class of Regional Jets, and increasing its size gradually to fit larger capacity each time. Our convoy arrived to North Carolina after a very succesful and easy flight over the states of Arizona, New Mexico, Arkansas, Missouri and Nebraska, via the J94 airway, and descended to North Carolina using all three Rwys 18R/C/L. Well... almost smooth flight if we discounted the very acrobatic landing performed by IH-COL
This time; We will complete the last USA tour event of the year: the USA tour leg 42nd is going to switch gears, to a completely different aircraft class: The Helicopter. We will use helicopters that had been used in military service (or government/police) anywhere in the world, and we will complete a low level (+2500AGL) flight at speeds around 90KTS towards Columbus, Ohio.
We will split the route in two parts. And we will land and rest for about 1 hr in the intermediate stop position in Appalachian Regional Airport. the first half features views form the Appalachian mountains, whereas the second part contrasts by features the Allegheny flats.
Aircrafts
This leg features military used helicopters. Helicopters that have a mixed service (Military and Civilian) are acceptable, and hopefully you can wear the proper dress-code with a suitable military livery. Goverment and Police usage are going to be considered acceptable as well for the purpose of this leg.
Test your bird, and report! So we can prepare by installing before hand. Besides, I am really curious to know what you are planning to bring this time!
Once finished, the USA tour goes for holidays and returns in the month of January to continue our paths.
The GCMAP
Route
Our route to Columbus Ohio will be based on two VFR segments. The first segment overflies the Appalachian Mountains from Charlotte's KCLT to the Appalachian Regional Airport (KEBD). The convoy makes a full stop. The second segment continues over the Allegheny Plateau towards Columbus' Rickenbacker Intl. Airport and Airforce base. Flights will take place at changing altitudes maintains between 1500 and 2500 AGL for safety. In the case of weather worsening, NDB rescue flight plans are in place.
Part I
Starting at 16:00 Z, expected duration 2hr
SKYVECTOR
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JDEAN (Lake Norman) (W Kerr Scott Reservoir) KGEV (Mount Rogers summit) KJFZ KEBD
NDB rescue plan
SKYVECTOR
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IZN JU
Part II
After resting for approximately 1h, Starting at 19:00Z; expected duration 2h
SKYVECTOR
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(East Lynn Lake) KHTW KDWU KPMH KEOP (Chillicothe) KRZT KCYO
NDB rescue plan
SKYVECTOR
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EOP
The Skyvector's NAV logs
- Part I: VFR (KCLT - KEBD)
- Part I: NDB rescue plan
- Part II: VFR (KEBD - KLCK)
- Part II: NDB rescue Plan
Ground Charts
- KCLT: https://skyvector.com/files/tpp/1510/pdf/00078AD.PDF
- KLCK: https://skyvector.com/files/tpp/1511/pdf/06846AD.PDF
Multiplayer Server
Operations will take place in FGMEMBERS' server. Pilots are encouraged to join in to the group.
To connect to the multiplayer server check the information provided at
- FG version 3.6 or above: http://www.thejabberwocky.net/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=79
- FG version 3.4 or below: http://www.thejabberwocky.net/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=119
Communications
Communications will take place with mumble. Important messages can be relayed on FGChat.
Sincere thanks to Michat for offering the intercom room and channels. This will be located in the FG mumble server:
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server: mumble.allfex.org
Room: USA Tour
To install and prepare the mumble (any OS), see here:
http://mumble.sourceforge.net/Main_Page
Forum
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http://www.thejabberwocky.net
See ya all soon!!
IH-COL