Good Traffic Freeware For Fs2004 Project
I was wondering if there was any good free AI traffic I could use for it. Each model that was an old FS9 one to an FSX model so they would.
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PMDG Kai Tak SID STAR download and setup(from Extract VHHH.txt from vhhx_stars.zip, and place it in the folder PMDGSIDSTARS. Open file wpNavAPT.txt, and add following to lines to the end of file, then save it. HONG KONG KAI TAK VHHX6 22.321667 1015 HONG KONG KAI TAK VHHX6 22.305500 1015 Open file airports.dat using Notepad or other text editor, and add following line: VHHX 22.316667 114.203333 Recommended to add it under the line contains VHHH: overwrite airport.dat。. On July 5, 1998 Hong Kong-based Dragon Air's Flight HDA841 from Chongqing, China, was the last to land at 1538Z. The last commercial flight to leave Hong Kong's old Kai Tak Airport was the CPA251 flight to London Heathrow Airport. The plane left at midnight local time (1602Z) and was piloted by Captain Kim Sharman, a 21-year veteran who was retiring after the flight. The new airport was officially opened on 6 July 1998; and in a testament to logistical planning, all the essential airport supplies and vehicles that were left in the old airport for operation were transported to Chek Lap Kok in one early morning with a single massive move.
On July 6, 1998 at 1:17 am local time (1717Z), Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. R A Siegel on the light-out ceremony: 'It will always be special in our hearts, not only here in Hong Kong but also to many people around the world. Kai Tak has truly been one of the world's great airports but tonight we must say good bye to our old friend. The last passenger has arrived, the last flight has departed, the runway is silent and it is now time to turn off the lights which have safely guided thousands of arriving aircraft. Goodbye Kai Tak and thank you.' After the last plane, a Cathay Pacific A340, took off from Kai Tak at 1:28 am.
Daily noggin games. Kai Tak was subsequently closed, transferring its ICAO and IATA airport codes to the replacement airport at Chek Lap Kok. On that day at 6:25 a.m., the first flight to land at the new Hong Kong International Airport, Chek Lap Kok, was the Cathay Pacific flight CPA889 from New York John F. Kennedy International Airport, USA, non-stop and flying over the North Pole.