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On the 24th of June 1948 the Soviet occupation force of the devided German nation stopped all imports and exports to and from enclaved West- Berlin, cutting off 2.2 million people from badly needed food and coal supplies. What followed is one of the greatest feats of cargo transportation to date- through three flight corridors West- Berlin was supplied by plane to its city airport Tempelhof. Until the 30th September 1949 nearly 280000 flights brought over 2 million tons of goods in, sometimes over 10000 tons a day. Traffic optimization strategies developed back then shaped in part our modern air traffic and cargo procedures. After the end of the blockade the Tempelhof airfield served as a civil transportation hub until 2008, nowadays the area is used as a public park for the people of the once divided city.

On Saturday, the 3rd of November, 70 years after the time of the blockade, we want to reopen Tempelhof airport EDDI and the procedures of that time to give you the unique opportunity to fly your "candy bomber" aircrafts from Frankfurt EDDF to Berlin and back, via the original route and with special procedure charts. You need the navaid scenery (P3D,FSX,X-plane). We even have a booking system in place and a manual where you can review the most important infos regarding your flight. And even if you don't want to fly a historic plane you are more than welcome to participate on that day. Let's bring that old highway in the sky back to life and have a good Saturday evening flight- we look forward to seeing you!

Event homepage with all information: https://airlift.vatger.net/

1.) Read the operation manual before flight!
2.) Install Event-Scenery!
3.) enjoy!

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Airports are places of connectability, full of hustle and bustle, and chaos, yet they are fascinating places to be. Multiple planes, flying a
variety of routes – from global freight to business and pleasure; thousands of passengers and crew speaking countless languages pass
through Frankfurt every day. This interesting and diverse setting creates a fascinating microcosm of its own.

RG Frankfurt will be hosting another RealOPS in Frankfurt on June 10th, 2017. The four hour event will offer a vast array of
approximately 320 flight movements in Frankfurt for virtual Captains and First Officers to experience.

Be it short or long haul, domestic or overseas flights, there will be something for everyone. With pride and joy, the Frankfurt ATC Staff
present this exciting event. We wish everyone an evening full of fun and great flights.

BOOK NOW

Charts, Scenery, Procedures

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Frankfurt and New York ARTCC proudly present the first ever intercontinental City-LongHaul-Shuttle in the history of VATSIM. Start
the biggest aircraft you have, make this extraordinary voyage from "Mainhattan" to Manhattan and visit the Big Apple on the other side of the Atlantic.

You can expect the best ATC-Service, including the Oceanic Stations, throughout the entire trip. This special Shuttle is not one to be missed!

We will start in Frankfurt at 12:00z on Saturday, February 25, 2017.

We are guaranteeing that with our booking system, in which you can choose your own slot, you will never be standing for hours on
end waiting for departure. Do not worry if it seems like all the bookings are gone! As soon as we see that there might be a problem,
we will open more so that no one on VATSIM will be bored out of their mind.

BOOK NOW: http://edff.vatsim-germany.org/EDDF_KJFK_2017/home.php


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Guides:

Oceanic Procedures: https://vatsim.uk/oceanic-procedures/
Transatlantic Radio Operations Checksheet: http://ctp.vatsim.net/system/view/includes/Transatlantic_Radio_Operations_Checksheet.pdf

For further information and charts see our event website: http://edff.vatsim-germany.org/EDDF_KJFK_2017/home.php

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