Thank-you Bill.. Quite a feat, you have completed all 67 MFC excursions. Yes, there is the next set of excursions (MFS) and we do continue the journey.
MFS Tours (MFS0001 onwards) were designed/defined using MSFS airport tables and RTMM Add-on scenery created for MSFS. The ICAO's used might not be 100% correct as are used in FSX/P3D but for most there will be a an equivalent FSX/P3D ICAO or alternate airport that is close that can be used for the airport locations. In my mind, it's not the exact airport locations that matter, it is the challenge of the journey flying from one location to another!
But more of the same.. well almost.. Yes, PNW, Glaciers, Cabins, Lighthouses, of Alaska and BC.. Then a North American journey then leaving the Alaska area for a bit.. We'll travel the Trench from Alaska all the way to Texas.. then eastward along the Gulf of Mexico to the Florida, then north to the NEUS and Atlantic Canada, then westward along the Canada/USA Border back to BC, then northward from BC home to Alaska.. and the journey in various Alaska locations continues once more.. then perhaps another North American journey begins... It takes time to keep creating excursions of a journey to various parts of this continent but it is interesting and even more special to know those who have lived and worked in some of these locations.
All along you have given us a real life look into your journeys and experiences living and working in Alaska even as you fly these trips in your sim. And specifically in your latest tour completion in the Cordova/Valdez areas identifies your personal dealing with the Exxon Valdez Oil spill back in March 1989. (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exxon_Valdez_oil_spill)
And yes sir Bill, the completion award for MFC0067 Gulf of Alaska has been added to your pilot's award listing.
Well done and thanks so much. For me, it's your real life experiences and sharing your stories and commentaries which add a whole other dimension to just flying in the sim in these areas so thank-you for sharing your previous life experiences as you fly with us at MFC.
Norm