BA0128 ISB to LHR

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iqbal
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BA0128 ISB to LHR

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Parked at a rather empty looking ISB.

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The aircraft at runway 12, ND showing the HANGU SID route

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Lift Off

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Banking out of ISB

---SOME TIME LATER---

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the fuel page on the ND display

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Map showing the route into the UK, on a Lambourne Thee Alpha arrival to LAM VOR

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I was expecing landing on runway 27R/L....FMC showing the waypoints from LAM VOR to runway and various speed/altitude constraints...turned out 09L was being used for landing....so had to reprogram....

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....to this arrival procedure

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Post by AirBlue »

sweeet shots ! have you tried the PMDG original B744 ?
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Post by cpt_747 »

I am speechless. I seriously am. What an amazing set of screenshots. Till this day I don't know how to use FMC system correctly so fly it manually, you you have done it. Well Done! My Five Stars for you. :D :D :D
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Post by Arslaan »

I agree with C747. Great shots. Absolutely great. Thanks for sharing these mate. :)
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Post by vpiahr »

:) One of the best postings for a long time. Always pleasing to see the Pilots going through the motions. The FMC data can be updated via Navigraph, not freeware but these are the only people holding the rights to develope and update the package. Great shots and thanks for posting.
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Post by iqbal »

thanks for the commets - i have updated the AIRAC on the FMC from Navigraph and have the correct airways and waypoints etc etc...glad you all enjoyed viewing....i shall maybe post a PIA 777 flight in similar way sooon
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Post by ahmedshaikhani »

Iqbal Bhai Really superb shots. And the panel is also superb really. 5 stars from my side.
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Post by VirtualPIA »

great shots, great airplane!
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