ACH FLYING CLUB LEG III

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Today 6:22 PM
After successful completion of 2 legs, in the third one we will "touch" Africa for a single stopover.
A short flight of a 531 nm distance.
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We will land in مطار هواري بومدين الدولي‎, at the African seashore. Another easy approach. See the charts

The route: GZO UM978 MORJA UA411 ALR

Note that DAGG has its wonderful freeware scenery, available at flightsim.com. Search for algiers7.zip.
To take the full advantage of the scenery, also download the file ALGCITY.ZIP, also available at flightsim.com.

Important change: The day of the flight has been changed to TUESDAYS and the departure time to 18.00 UTC.

So we will meet at LMML, on Tuesday 5 October, at 18:00 UTC.

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Rafal said:
Note that DAGG has its wonderful freeware scenery, available at flightsim.com. Search for algiers7.zip.
To take the full advantage of the scenery, also download the file ALGCITY.ZIP, also available at flightsim.com.

All is there. Just read carefully :lol:
 
Enroute report:
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On the ground in Africa:
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And next week: GIBRALTAR :yes:

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Gentlemen,

Thanks for yesterday's flight. Our 5 machines made a small crowd in DAAG ;) . The approach to runway 05 - was a revelation.
See U next time.
 
Indeed, from time to time it would be advisable to adapt our flights to other time zones.
For example, a night Flight from Sat. to Sun. would not be a problem for me.
Go to sleep, get up at night, make a flight and go to sleep again ;)
 
I'm serious.
Of course, it depends on how many dear colleagues (from the "night time zones") are willing to join the flight ;)
It makes no sense if only the Polish pilots - once again - do the job :lol:
 
Objection, all pilots are always free to join at any stage. You can't say that it makes no sense if only Polish pilots join, why should it be so?
 
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