Yoland
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Posted: 28.02.2011, 18:58
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registered: Jul. 2008
Posts: 1372
Status: offline last visit: 25.09.17
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Hello Everybody,
Let's celebrate our newest First Officer, Andrzej Frankowski who reached the 100 hours flight time in a couple of months since he enrolled in SPA.
Great result and all the EGLL hub team is very proud of your commitment Andrzej.
Cheers
:banana: :clap: :jumpclap: :prost:
Yoland Grosjean - SPA 348
CEO St Paul Airlines VA
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SPA031
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Posted: 01.03.2011, 06:42
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registered: Jan. 2006
Posts: 1107
Status: offline last visit: 09.04.18
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Quite a milestone.
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Westcoast
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Posted: 01.03.2011, 10:25
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registered: Jan. 2006
Posts: 939
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Andrzej,
Congratulations on your promotion. You'll amass hours rapidly on your way to Japan ;-) .
Mike
Westcoast
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apfrankowski
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Posted: 01.03.2011, 10:59
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registered: Jan. 2011
Posts: 16
Status: offline last visit: 05.12.11
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Thanks Guys!
BTW I've made yesterday next hop to Japan VFR only - no navaids, no Plan G moving map. And it IS possible. The thing is, that down there in the Middle East it's hard to find foggy/misty approaches :)
Regards
aF
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Westcoast
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Posted: 01.03.2011, 21:54
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registered: Jan. 2006
Posts: 939
Status: offline last visit: 25.03.18
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aF,
Inspired by your example, I flew the fourth leg today into Berlin without either GPS or Radio navigation (other than NDBs) and with the Plan G uncoupled from FSX. Although the weather was sketchy, I could identify the lakes and European Freeways well enough to confirm that I was on route. It helped to use Active Sky X to adjust my heading for winds aloft.
Mike
Westcoast
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