Obs Deck 8
OO-CTQ, a 767-33A/ER owned by Citybird Belgium at the gate at Brussels National Airport in Belgium. Here the aircraft is preparing for a flight from Brussels to Miami, in the background, Two DHL cargo 727-200 aircraft prepare for their flights on the cargo apron.
OO-CTQ, a 767-33A/ER owned by Citybird Belgium taxying out to Runway 07 Left for it's trip to Miami, Florida in America. In the background the runway strobe and approach lighting can be seen in a grass field. This is from  Robert Buysen's EBBR Scenery. Freeware from Flightsim.com
OO-CTQ, a 767-33A/ER owned by Citybird Belgium lined up on the runway ready for takeoff bound for Miami. This repaint of the G-Max POSKY 767 is based on the Flight Simulator 2002 model and is readily available on the Citybird Virtual Airline website www.citybirdva.be.tf/
OO-CTQ, a 767-33A/ER owned by Citybird Belgium just airborne. The aircraft can be seen here retracting it's landing gear and producing a noticable vortex vapour off the flaps edges, caused by turbulent spiraling air caused by the high lift devices here.
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Gear up, flaps five, contacting departures passing 1,600. Climbing out of Brussels Belgium with the airport's runway layout now in full view. OO-CTQ is seen here excecuting a slight right turn as directed by Air Traffic Controll. Aircraft is Posky/PIC merge in Flightsim 2002.
34,000 feet above the North Atlantic, OO-CTQ operating a flight from Brussels to Miami is in this shot, shilouetted against a setting sun, high above an overcast cloud layer. Oceanic operations are an interesting challenge in the Vatsim online air traffic environment. Aircraft is the same 767-33A/ER as in previous shots on this page.
High over the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean, OO-CTQ flies as the last light of the sun gives way to darkness. The pilots inside their
767-33A/ER continue with the routine of cross checks and monitoring their HF radio equipment. Here we are hundreds of miles away from anything, and battling a near 60 knot headwind.
On the ground at Luxebourg, OO-CTA, Citybird Airline's 767-33A being towed into position after a charter flight from America. The aircraft is the new G-MAX version of the Posky repaint with reflections from avsim.com.
A different part of the world and a different airline. A Qantas 767-338ER VH-OGL arriving at the gate at Brisbane International Airport in Australia with service vehicles standing by ready to service the aircraft for its next sector from Gate 81 at the International Terminal. Scenery available at flightsim.com for FS2002. The aircraft is G-MAX repaint of the POSKY aircraft available at www.avsim.com/posky
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