World's Challenging Approaches -5 |VQPR|23-12-2017|16:00Z
Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 12:17 pm
Hi everyone,
The World's Challenging Approaches is back after a short while and we skipped November since the festival of Flightgear was there and thanks to all pilots who flew the last leg to Samos. Though the event started with a flurry of crashes for me, everybody seemed to get their planes safely except a few due to some FDM troubles/FG bugs. With that aside here is the announcement and briefing for the next leg.
This time the airport we would be flying to is Paro (VQPR) in Bhutan.
“Where’s that one airport that really challenges my pilot skills?”
If you ever asked yourself that question, the answer is here! Paro, Bhutan is widely considered being the hardest and most dangerous approach in the world. Far more difficult than any airports you would have flown into. Without any navigational aids like ILS or PAPI, all you have for your journey down the small valley high up in the Himalayan mountains is your own pilot skills and the knowledge that you’re one of the only eight (8!) privileged pilots allowed to land at this beautiful place.
When?
23rd December 2017 at 1600Z
Where:
MP server : Official FG server
Voice Comms : Mumble only.
Important info can be relayed through FGChat.
SHM
The World's Challenging Approaches is back after a short while and we skipped November since the festival of Flightgear was there and thanks to all pilots who flew the last leg to Samos. Though the event started with a flurry of crashes for me, everybody seemed to get their planes safely except a few due to some FDM troubles/FG bugs. With that aside here is the announcement and briefing for the next leg.
This time the airport we would be flying to is Paro (VQPR) in Bhutan.
“Where’s that one airport that really challenges my pilot skills?”
If you ever asked yourself that question, the answer is here! Paro, Bhutan is widely considered being the hardest and most dangerous approach in the world. Far more difficult than any airports you would have flown into. Without any navigational aids like ILS or PAPI, all you have for your journey down the small valley high up in the Himalayan mountains is your own pilot skills and the knowledge that you’re one of the only eight (8!) privileged pilots allowed to land at this beautiful place.
When?
23rd December 2017 at 1600Z
Where:
MP server : Official FG server
Voice Comms : Mumble only.
Code: Select all
Address : mumble.zenserv.fr
Port : 60303
Important info can be relayed through FGChat.
SHM