[May 31, 2014 - 1800 Pacific] KAPV Uncontrolled fly-in\out
Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 7:59 pm
[Saturday May 31, 2014 - 1800 Pacific (0100 Zulu) (2100 Eastern)]
KAPV Uncontrolled fly-in\out:
Try to arrive or depart KAPV within +/- 10min of the above time. All are welcome (IFR or VFR), KAPV has published RNAV approaches and an ODP for those that would like to arrive or depart IFR... VFR pilots feel free conduct closed traffic work much as you'd like. If you would like to try and see if you can safely fit yourself in for crosswind practice as shown in the video below, have at it.
Airport information can be found here:
http://skyvector.com/airport/APV/Apple-Valley-Airport
The idea for the scheduled flight came from this video. Thought it would be neat to try and simulate similar or heavier traffic at an uncontrolled field with two runways...
http://youtu.be/vYKKm0nJ1G8
Weather: if possible, try to set up you simulator with real world weather. not at all a requirement or anything like that... Just might be preferable to do so in that everyone would be making decisions based on similar conditions... I'm using FSX and Active Sky Next. I know there are several freeware real world weather addons for fsx and fs9(2004) which might be worth looking into as I understand the native real world weather setting in those sims don't always work... I used to use one with great success, so post or pm me if I can help with that... X-Plane users have a working native setting in sim for real weather I believe. All of that being said, I suppose this might be a "weather permitting" event...
If anyone has an idea how to set up comms so pilots can chitchat and crack a beer afterward when not flying or conducting operations, That would be nifty. I'm not certain if that's been done here before or not.
Cheers,
KAPV Uncontrolled fly-in\out:
Try to arrive or depart KAPV within +/- 10min of the above time. All are welcome (IFR or VFR), KAPV has published RNAV approaches and an ODP for those that would like to arrive or depart IFR... VFR pilots feel free conduct closed traffic work much as you'd like. If you would like to try and see if you can safely fit yourself in for crosswind practice as shown in the video below, have at it.
Airport information can be found here:
http://skyvector.com/airport/APV/Apple-Valley-Airport
The idea for the scheduled flight came from this video. Thought it would be neat to try and simulate similar or heavier traffic at an uncontrolled field with two runways...
http://youtu.be/vYKKm0nJ1G8
Weather: if possible, try to set up you simulator with real world weather. not at all a requirement or anything like that... Just might be preferable to do so in that everyone would be making decisions based on similar conditions... I'm using FSX and Active Sky Next. I know there are several freeware real world weather addons for fsx and fs9(2004) which might be worth looking into as I understand the native real world weather setting in those sims don't always work... I used to use one with great success, so post or pm me if I can help with that... X-Plane users have a working native setting in sim for real weather I believe. All of that being said, I suppose this might be a "weather permitting" event...
If anyone has an idea how to set up comms so pilots can chitchat and crack a beer afterward when not flying or conducting operations, That would be nifty. I'm not certain if that's been done here before or not.
Cheers,