South American Bush Trip - Leg 28

Welcome to the Great South American Bush Flight!

EDIT: Last week we were unable to do this flight because of World Update 4 bugs. This week should be better. Everyone make sure to not use any custom liveries during the flight.

We are a group of sim-pilots with varied experience of all ages. Some carry real-life pilot licenses, others only the dream of flying. Microsoft Flightsim 2020 is the tool we use to connect and have great experiences flying the South American continent together. There is no proficiency requirement. We do require you to adhere to normal social etiquette. All people from all walks of life are welcome as long as you have a passion for flying. We fly small bush planes that generally go around a 100 kts, but the specifics are up to you. We started out in the south of Panama, and the journey will end once we reach Cape Horn. There will be plenty of great sites to see. South America is mostly an undiscovered continent for most simmers since older sim-generations didn’t portray it well.

The group flights are scheduled for Tuesday (weekly) at 1900 GMT on the South East Asia server (better performance and stability) and are usually about 150-180 nautical miles long. They take about 2.5 - 3h to complete, and we always pick up where we left off last week.

We enjoy playing games during the legs between airstrips, especially a game called C.R.A.S.H. We split into two teams and try to land at challenging off-fields. Every team-member that fails a landing or has to go around gets one point. By the end of the trip the team with the least points wins the golden cup, and the losing team wins the CRASH title.

We have specially made scenery for every trip, so it is highly recommended to download the scenery files ahead of time.

All scenery files and flight plans are made available on Sunday evenings.

Go to MSFS Bushpilot discord and the South-America-Bush-Trip-Flight-Information channel for published files (scenery and flight plans):

MSFS Bush Pilots

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