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KCRW
to KDCA FL#3083 This regularly scheduled flight goes
from KCRW in Charleston WV to KDCA(Washington-National) in Washington
DC. Operated by US Air Express and using a DASH 8, flight #3083
leaves Charleston daily at 10:40 am for Washington. Flight created
using AETI ProFlight 2000 by Jerry Shinn. Climb into the cockpit
and enjoy the adventure. 1.3MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
1.29Mb (353 downloads)
KCRW
to KATL FL#4386 This is a regularly scheduled flight
from Yeager Airport in Charleston, WV, to Hartsfield Int. in
Atlanta. Operated by Atlantic Southeast Airlines, flight number
4386 departs from Charleston at 12 noon daily using an Embraer
Brasilia 120. Get in the cockpit and fly to Atlanta in this
adventure created using AETI ProFlight 2000 by Jerry Shinn.
1.3MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
1.29Mb (340 downloads)
KCRW
to KCLT FL#5775 Regularly scheduled daily flight from
KCRW in Charleston WV to Charlotte-Douglas International. Flight
number 5775 of US Air Express uses a RJ100 for this trip. Leaves
Charleston at 11:50 am for Charlotte. Climb into the cockpit
and fly this plan to Charlotte that was created using AETI ProFlight
2000 by Jerry Shinn. Enjoy. 1.3MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
1.29Mb (467 downloads)
KCRW
to KCVG FL#5550
This regularly scheduled flight goes from KCRW in Charleston
WV to KCVG in Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International. Operated
by ComAir and using a RJ100 this flight leaves Charleston daily
at 10:17 am for Cincinnati. Flight created using AETI ProFlight
2000 by Jerry Shinn. Climb into the cockpit and enjoy the adventure.
1.3MB.
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
1.29Mb (438 downloads)
KCRW
to KPIT This flight plan takes you from Yeager Airport
in Charleston, West Virginia to Pittsburgh International in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A nice flight for beginners. Created
by Jerry Shinn using AETI Proflight 2000. Enjoy the flight to
the Keystone State. 1.3MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
1.29Mb (480 downloads)
KCRW
to KCLT Fly from Yeager Airport in Charleston, West
Virginia to Charlotte/Douglas International Airport in Charlotte,
North Carolina. Setup for a 747-400 and compiled using AETI
ProFlight 2000. Venture out a little bit with this 57 minute
flight south. Enjoy this adventure by Jerry Shinn. 1.3MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
1.29Mb (416 downloads)
KCRW
to KHTS.ADV This is a short adventure that takes you
from Charleston, W.Va. , and Yeager Airport, to Huntington,
W.Va., for a landing at Tri-State Ferguson Airport. Should last
about 11 minutes but it's a good learning adventure for a beginner.
I created it using AETI ProFlight 2000. Enjoy the short hop.
Created by Jerry Shinn of Charleston, West Virginia for FS2000.
1.3MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
0.00Mb (391 downloads)
FS2000
Pro Mooney - ILS to Palomar To
install, simply put the 3 files in your Fs2000/pilots directory
and start FS2000 - then click select flight and choose ILS to
Palomar. You have just been vectored to a heading of 280 and
cleared for the ILS to Carlsbad-Palomar Airport. Intercept the
localizer and fly the approach. The runway is 24 at an altitude
of about 300 feet. Weather is at minimums. There is also a surprise
to watch out for on the approach. The astute IFR pilot will
notice a problem and correct it immediately. Good luck. Todd
Underwood. 7K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
0.32Mb (557 downloads)
FS2000-Pro
MV challenge - Rough Swiss flights. Pilot commercial
flights through the Alps in difficult weather, with King Air
and B737. Use official SIDs and STARs, with much radio work.
Also make a bonus mountain flight in clear sunny winter with
the Mooney. Includes startup FS2000 flights at each airport,
flight plans, and maps of all SIDs and STARs. No add-ons needed.
Freeware by Michael Vone. 326K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
0.03Mb (494 downloads)
Fly
Washington State (For FS2000) - By Pedro Huitema. Fly
the State of Washington, passing by major cities and landmarks,
in a C182RG. This flight is recommended for profesional pilots,
since you will fly in bad weather without using the autopilot
for 17 hours, following the GPS route. 31K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive