Sunday, January 18, 2015
Let's climb... it's time to land.
No, the sentence isn't wrong.
This is a joke here in Brazil, when we talk about flights to La Paz (SLLP) in Bolivia.
El Alto International Airport is the highest international airport and fifth highest commercial airport in the world, according to Wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Alto_International_Airport).
Located at 13,325ft (4.061m) AMSL, the airport is a challenge for takeoffs and landings.
Here you can read more about the experience and curiosities of take off and landing at SLLP:
http://www.flytime.ca/landing-departing-high-altitude
http://www.oneyearoff.net/countries-visited/south-america/bolivia/report/article/the-highest-international-airport-in-the-world/#.VH4xgzHF9ws
About this flight, probably this is a fictional flight.
First, because I couldn't find any evidence of Aerosur flights between Asunción (SGAS) in Paraguay, to La Paz, in the past.
Second, because flights to La Paz generally have a stopover at Viru Viru International Airport (SLVR) at Santa Cruz de la Sierra, which it wasn't recreated in this flight.
So, this is a Aerosur (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AeroSur) 727-200 flight, between Asunción (SGAS) and La Paz (SLLP).
Let's climb... it's time to land!!
Addons:
- Captain Sim 727-200
- Radar Contact 4
- RAAS by FS2Crew
- EZCA
- REX4 Texture Direct
- Active Sky Next
- FTX Global
- World of AI
- GSX
- SGAS by Taxi2Gate
- SLLP by LatinVFR
- Recorded using Nvidia Shadowplay
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