KPVD Event Hosted By BVA FIR Controllers

Aharon Dayan

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KPVD Event Hosted By BVA FIR Controllers
« on: March 25, 2019, 03:59:06 PM »
Shalom and greetings all my pals,

The three universities Brown University, Providence College, and Johnson & Wales University all located in city of Providence are having serious crisis which is running out of supply of best Canadian beer: Moosehead Lager and Molson Canadian so necessary for college parties and college bars.

Presenting last minute emergency Canadian beer cargo delivery flight from CYYZ Lester B. Pearson International Airport located 14.0 miles northwest of downtown Toronto to KPVD Theodore Francis Green Memorial State Airport located in Warwick six miles south of Providence which is the state capital of Rhode Island

On climb to FL350 across waters of Lake Ontario after take off from runway 24R



Still climbing and crossing the same lake to start the route BULGE AVN FABEN ALB PONEE WIPOR ORW



Approaching state of New York where you can see under the plane nose city landscape of Buffalo and you can see opening of Niagara river under the engine where there are Niagara Scenic Parkway highway and route 18 highway are running on left side of the river



Wing view of same area



On top of the engine, you can see waters of Lake Erie



Passing town of Lockport which is suburb of Buffalo where you can see waters of Erie Canal in front of the plane



Leaving town of Lockport where you can see waters Erie Canal running across the town



Cruising at FL350 along New York shore of Lake Ontario where you can see highway route number 18 better known as Lake Ontario State Parkway running along the shore



Approaching city of Rochester



Wing view of city of Rochester and its KROC Greater Rochester International Airport located three miles southwest of Rochester



Passing the same city which is home to headquarters of Kodak empire where you can see waters of Genesee river running across just next to the airport from Lake Ontario to bottom and you can see huge bay called Irondequoit Bay located east of the river



Approaching city of Syracuse



Wing view of city of Syracuse, its big lake called Onondaga Lake, and its KSYR Syracuse airport that was totally covered by snow making runways invisible



Passing Mohawk river



Passing entire city of Albany baked in city night lights



Still passing city of Albany where you can see two bridges crossing Hudson river by the bridge names of Dunn Memorial Bridge on right side of plane and Patroon Island Bridge on left side of the plane where the bridges connect to highway 787 running across the screenshot from left to right



View of Hudson river while making right turn toward Rhode Island



Leaving behind Hudson river



Descending from FL350 to 11,000 ft



Nice sunset view





Cannot resist tail view of sunset



Still on descent where you can see entire city landscape of Boston under the plane's nose



At 5,000 ft showing engine view of Pawtucket and its Seekonk River both just north suburb of Providence



Above suburb of Pawtucket where you can see bigger Seekonk river under nose of the plane



Above city of Providence where you can see Providence river in center of the city and famous highway 95 route running from bottom of engine to lower right corner of screenshot. If you can see white dot further in background, that is plane on its way to KBOS airport



Wing view of suburb town of Bristol on left side of Providence river where you can see two white dots in background which are number one plane 2,000 ft above front of river and number 2 in background both on way to runway 23 of KPVD where I am number 3 for approach and landing



On final runway approach above Providence river to runway 23



Seconds before touchdown



TOUCHDOWN



Braking down (do not know why reverse thrusters failed)



Slowing down



Exiting from runway 23 into taxiway T toward gates



Still taxiing on taxiway T with background view of number 4 plane on its final runway approach



Arrived at gate to unload crates of Canadian beer



Thank you for viewing. Stay tuned for next exciting flight

Regards,

Aharon