Beautiful Sunset Runway Approach to Norman Wells

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Aharon
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Beautiful Sunset Runway Approach to Norman Wells

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Shalom and greetings all my pals,

Presenting a beautiful sunset runway approach to CYVQ Norman Wells Airport located adjacent to Norman Wells in Northwest Territories, Canada

On descent on way to runway 28 after a nice flight from CYEV Inuvik (Mike Zubko) Airport located 6.5 nautical miles east of Inuvik in Northwest Territories, Canada.

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On final runway approach with background view of Mackenzie River which is longest river system in Canada and 13th longest river system in the world

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Still on final runway approach with background view of Mountain Mt. Hamar

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You can tell from snowcapped trees that the plane is getting closer to runway

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Three seconds from touchdown

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TOUCHDOWN

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Love those snowcapped trees

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Braking down past the airport firehouse

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Still braking down on very slippery icy runway past the passenger terminal

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Exiting from runway toward cargo hold next to passenger terminal

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Approaching cargo apron next to passenger terminal

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Thank you for viewing. Stay tuned for next exciting flight report.

Regards,

Aharon

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Re: Beautiful Sunset Runway Approach to Norman Wells

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Brrrrr. :lol: I'm assuming that is the 'Captain Sim' C-130?

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Re: Beautiful Sunset Runway Approach to Norman Wells

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FlyTexas wrote:
12 Mar 2019, 22:47
Brrrrr. :lol: I'm assuming that is the 'Captain Sim' C-130?
Shalom FlyTexas,

You are absolutely correct and thank you for viewing my screenshots. Hope all is well with you.

Regards,

Aharon

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