Preferred aircraft: Single turbo prop fixed wing, like C208 or K100.
Simulator: Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.
Next Event: See FS Forums
Let’s embark on an epic flight adventure: 11.000 nautical miles along the western edge of the Americas, from the rugged shores of Dutch Harbor, Alaska, to the windswept wilderness of Tierra del Fuego. This journey follows the vast Pacific coastline, tracing a path through some of the most breathtaking and remote landscapes on Earth.
We’ll be flying over the towering glaciers and snow-capped peaks of Alaska’s Coast Mountains, past the deep fjords of British Columbia, and alongside the volcanic spine of the Cascades. We are going to experience the legendary Bay Area around San Francisco, the golden beaches of Los Angeles, and the arid beauty of Baja California, where desert meets the deep blue Pacific.
Crossing into South America, we’ll soar above the lush jungles of Colombia, the dramatic cliffs of Peru, and the otherworldly Atacama Desert in Chile – the driest place on Earth. The tour follows the rugged Patagonian coast, where icy fjords and windswept steppes lead the way to the final frontier: Tierra del Fuego, the legendary “Land of Fire,” where the Americas end and the Southern Ocean begins.
This is more than just a flight tour – it’s an odyssey along the shores of two continents, from the Arctic chill to the edge of Antarctica. Get ready to conquer the Pacific Edge.
The Route
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karl
Tried downloading the plan but seems the MSFS 2024 planner is not recognizing it
DefragDad
Hey Karl,
which planner are you talking about? The website, the EFB, Garmins?
Pilots have been using this plan without issues, but I have problems loading the flight plan into e.g. the Garmin of my Kodiak 100 which was designed for FS2020 and is not entirely compatible – EFB connection is not working properly – but that’s nothing I can fix. Can you give me some more details?