The Boeing 737-800 by PMDG has been available for a few weeks for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, and it’s time to take it for a spin with a fun flight over Tokyo’s charming islands.
We’re going to fly from Tokyo Haneda Airport (RJTT) to Hachijojima Airport (RJTH), reproducing a realistic ANA flight. It’s a short flight, but it’s rather unique as Hachijojima is the only one among the islands served by narrowbody airliners.
Specifically, Hachijojima receives four flights a day from Tokyo Haneda, all operated by ANA’s 737s and Airbus A320s.
It’s a perfect test for PMDG’s work on the 737’s autopilot, as it’s a tight climb and descent with very little time in the cruise and an RNP approach that requires precision.
We’re going to fly the following flight plan:
RJTT VAMOS4 VAMOS XAC V18 HCE RJTH
Both Tokyo Haneda and Hachijojima Airport are included by default in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.
You can watch the video below to find out how the flight went. Of course, we’d app
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