User:Pilot0674

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Pilot0674[edit]

Welcome to my user page!

About Me[edit]

I am a transit enthusiast. I specialize in getting from place to place. I'm from Massachusetts, and I am an expert on my local transit authority the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.

I am also an Aviation enthusiast. Planes have always inspired me. I know how to set an aircraft route, set callsign, and more. I can also read Airport Charts. Such as Standard Terminal Arrivals.

My favorite airlines
Country Airline Base Airport Airline Codes Notes Refs
IATA ICAO Callsign
 Afghanistan Ariana Afghan Airlines Kabul International Airport FG AFG ARIANA
 Central African Republic Karinou Airlines Bangui M'Poko International Airport U5 KRN
 Iraq Iraqi Airways Baghdad International Airport IA IAW IRAQI
 Libya Air Kufra Kufra Airport 7F KAV AIRKUFRA Many sites state that the airline is defunct. [1][2]
 North Korea Air Koryo Pyongyang Sunan International Airport JS KOR AIR KORYO
 United Arab Emirates Emirates Airline Dubai International Airport EK UAE EMIRATES
Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi International Airport EY ETD ETIHAD
 United States Janet Airlines McCarran International Airport WWW JANET Secret United States government airline
used to transport employees to Area 51
[3]
JetBlue John F Kennedy International Airport JB JBU JETBLUE

My favorite countries are Iraq, Libya, North Korea, South Sudan, Georgia, Myanmar, Turkmenistan, Central African Republic, Niger and Somalia.

Also, my favorite city in Iraq is Hit (Arabic: هيت) because of its funny name.

I took my first solo flight on July 5, 2018. However, I have been on planes lots off times before. As a gift from my father, he let me fly to my Aunt by myself for 2 weeks to spend time with her. I flew on JetBlue 2479 (JBU2479). The flight was from General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport - KBOS to Newark Liberty International Airport - KEWR on an Embraer E190. It was very exciting.

When I'm 18 years old, I will be going abroad by myself for my birthday. I will be going to Baghdad, Iraq. I will be staying there for a month on vacation. While there, i will explore the country on the trains to learn more about the culture. I'm also going to fly Iraqi Airways, however i will not have an actual Iraqi Airways plane. I'm going to London Heathrow International Airport on British Airways, then taking transit to Gatwick Airport to catch Iraqi Airways. However, since Iraqi Airways is under banned from the European Union[4], they have to follow Annex B restrictions. So, the plane I will have, an Airbus A320-200, is wet-leased by AirExplore. Same for the staff and crew. So, to compensate I may fly Iraqi Airways back home in another unique way to ride the actual airline.

So, I'm an aviation enthusiast. What is an Aviation enthusiast without a Flight Simulator? I am a user of Infinite Flight. I have a Virtual Airline in Infinite Flight, called Iraqi Airways Virtual. I am the founder of it. Not many users in Infinite Flight choose middle eastern airlines as their IFVARB, and since Iraqi Airways is my favorite airline, I chose to take that airline. Also, I help edit Infinite Flight airports, such as make taxi-ways more accurate, missing airports, etc.

My dream career is becoming a professional MBTA bus operator.

I also have old MBTA information. I have a lot of information about the old Route 270 series that people find very hard to find. The 270 series are defunct MBTA bus routes. These routes were a little bit classified, as they went to Long Island, Boston which is an abandoned Island off the coast of Squantum, Quincy. At the time, the island held a Fire house[5], a homeless shelter, a pool, and a Medical Campus. The routes were terminated in January 2015 when the Long Island Viaduct was demolished due to it being too unstable[6].

My News Bulletin[edit]

Iraqi Airways Virtual Website Up[edit]

The official Infinite Flight IFVARB, Iraqi Airways Virtual's website is now up and running. The website was created using files given to me from the phpVMS Virtual Airline Administration. The files were uploaded to 000webhost using FileZilla. The website is very bare bones, but we am working to customize it and bring it up for full business. However, many attributes, such as settings, have be reported missing.

Iraqi Airways Virtual is taking steps to fix this problem. This may be because the files are from an older version. The latest version is 7.0.0, while Iraqi Airways Virtual used the 5.5 version, as we had problems with the website with the 7.0.0 version. Pilot0674 (talk) 13:34, 28 February 2019 (UTC)

New Airport coming to Infinite Flight[edit]

As I am a part of the Infinite Flight Airport Editing program, my job is to edit defects in airports and add missing airports. I was assigned an airport in the Central African Republic. The airport is Bangassou Airport in Bangassou. It is a small regional airport, with a dirt runway and taxiway. This airport is listed in the airport files, however it has a [-] next to its ICAO code in the file name. This means that the airport doesn't have any information except for the coordinates.

The airport should be in Infinite Flight by the next update. Pilot0674 (talk) 13:32, 28 February 2019 (UTC)

Janet Flights to be a routine in X-Plane[edit]

A couple days ago, i purchased the very popular X-Plane 11. This is a flights simulator with advanced real world scenery and realistic airport features. It also has the ultra-realistic airplane flight experience. I bought this to have part of that experience. Because X plane 11 has Homey Airport, I will be doing regular Janet Airlines flights. With access to the Janet schedules, I am able to re-create Janet Flights. Since X-Plane dosen´t have the Boeing 737-600, I will purchase the IXEG Boeing 737-300 Classic with the Janet Livery. Even though Janet Airlines did not previously operate Boeing 737-300s, it is the only Janet plane available. [7]

Although it will be a few days before the Janet Flights go into full service. This is because more extensions must be installed to X-Plane. However, once everything is set up, Janet airlines will follow this schedule. Pilot0674 (talk) 14:19, 22 March 2019 (UTC)

Air Kufra mystery to be solved?[edit]

The mysterious Air Kufra's past history and information to be finally revealed in full. After pilot0674 got in touch with a Turkish tourist who ventured to Kufra Airport claims to known information about the airline. He will remain anonymous. Here is what he told me:

  • Air Kufra's training center is still open
  • The training center was originally opened in Al Jawf, Libya, but went out of business. Then later relocated and re-opened in Qasr bin Ghashir, a suburb located just south of Tripoli, part of the Tripoli Metropolitan Area.
  • It is confirmed that the Training center only has 2 Cessna 172s.

This news bulletin will be updated as information becomes available. Pilot0674 (talk) 13:22, 23 April 2019 (UTC)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Air Kufra history from Africa, Libya". airlinehistory.co.uk. Airline History. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Air Kufra - ch-aviation". ch-aviation.com. Ch-aviation. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Janet Schedule & Destinations". www.dreamlandresort.com. Dreamland Resort. Retrieved 3 October 2010.
  4. ^ "Iraqi airline banned from flying over ENTIRE EU airspace after safety breach claims". Express. Tom Batchelor. Express. Aug 11, 2015. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  5. ^ "FIRE DEPARTMENT PHONE NUMBERS AND LOCATIONS". www.boston.gov. City of Boston. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  6. ^ Shannon, McMahon (January 5, 2015). "Boston Begins Long Island Bridge Demolition". Boston News. Shannon McMahon. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  7. ^ "Janet Tail Numbers". dreamlandresort.com. Dreamland Resort. Retrieved 22 March 2019.