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I've been getting bored of all my current games and nothing new seems the least bit interesting... so I started going through all my old games and FSX was the one that stuck.
Mostly I've been (re)familiarizing myself with the aircraft and ATC. I did a few touch and goes in a 172 and then jumped straight into the Lear 45. Not one to ever worry about baby steps, I immediately set out from Cincinnati with the end goal of Tokyo, Japan. The first hop was Lunken (Cincinnati) to JFK in New York. This was rather uneventful except for coming within 1/2 a mile of a Bombardier CRJ700 towards the eastern end of Pennsylvania. After stopping only long enough to refuel (max load ~6000lbs of fuel) I take off with the goal of London. I realize how ambitious this was when I'd used almost 75% of that while still over Newfoundland! Rather than be reasonable and find a place to fuel in Canada, I push on to Greenland. With warning buzzers driving me crazy and only fumes left in the wing tanks and a couple hundred pounds of fuel left in the fuselage, I catch sight of Greenland and a small airfield that is listed as carrying jet fuel. It's also listed as an uncontrolled airfield, so I tune to the local frequency, announce my position, and later announce that I'm on final. I make a rough landing and taxi directly to the fueling station. I was well after midnight and a short rest was in order.
However, the moment the tanks were topped off I taxied and launched my Learjet back into the sky less than a minute behind an east bound CRJ700. Rather than find a map or learn to use the GPS, I decided to follow the Bombardier and watch the sun rise from 25,000ft. Watching Iceland pass to the left I ran off for a bag of munchies. By the time I got back to the controls Scotland was just visible on the horizon! I had a great time watching Britain scroll by underneath me and before I realized it I was just 75 miles from London. Here was my most entertaining landing yet. I was directed into London City airport from the west. I was directed to follow the Thames and fly frighteningly close to rather tall buildings and then land on a runway that was entirely too narrow and WAY too short for my limited abilities. My first attempt saw me carrying too much speed and me having to push the throttles forward once I realized that I was going to run off the far side of the runway. The next time around I made good use of my spoilers & flaps and actually managed to put the plane down on the numbers... a feat I rarely manage.
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After fueling in London I made a quick hop to Paris, but en route came the scariest encounter of my trip thus far. A sleepy ATC controller directed me within 200ft of a Boeing 737! We actually perfectly overlapped except for the 200ft difference in altitude. That definitely woke me up enough for my landing in Paris and almost immediate (refueled again) departure for Rome. The trip to Rome was all sight seeing and no drama. However Rome is all the further I got in my 2 day adventure... but tomorrow I set out for Cairo!
I think I'll start a flight log and keep a photo album of my journey. I'm really starting to like the Lear 45, but once I hit Cairo I think I'll trade it in on a Cessna Citation X that I just downloaded. With more than twice the fuel capacity, I wonder if I can hit Hong Kong from Cairo.
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