Well, here we go, leg one 7:14AM-4:00PM Saturday 10 February (Real Weather) Flight Time 11 hours 13 minutes. Auckland International Airport- Hong Kong International Airport.
Its horrible weather at NZAA this morning. Rainy, cold, and thunderstorms.

A picture from the inside of the plane

Going up the stairs

Well, first class does look good, doesnt it?

I took a picture out the window. The weather is still absolutely horrible, but looks like the flights going ahead anyway

Pushback

Finished taxiing. Ready for takeoff

Beginning to take off, the weather further deteriorates, and visibility drops.

Managed to get this shot of a Qantas plane, before we left the ground

Up, Up, and away. We see the shadow of the plane in the morning sun, which is somehow making its way through the thick clouds?

Oh my god! I forgot to bring the co pilot! Well, looks like Im on my own

So much for a good view of the Sky Tower!

Leaving auckland, Im releived to be out of the clouds

Heading out over the ocean. Hopefully there wont be any engine failure like last time

Over the Tasman Ocean, Australia up ahead

Flying over eastern Australia

Shot out the window of austraila

A zoomed in shot from a trusty photographer on the ground

It appears theres no one flying the plane, but really Im drinking at the back of the plane with the rest of the crew. Oh well, Autopilot will take care of that!

Over somewhere near Singapore, noon comes

As we start decending, I wonder if I would even be able to land in this cloud...

Among the cloud, nothing is visible out the window

Another picture from the cockpit

What the hell! Where did the ground come from?!?

I managed to find the airport, despite not knowing anything about ILS approaches and all that mumbo jumbo

There was a cross wind, and all my landing plans got mucked up. Luckily, I managed to correct it with some "crabbing" (I think thats what its called)

And a hard landing.... very hard... but we're down

Reverse thrust, spoilers, flaps, and I manage to stop safely before plowing off the end of the runway, into the water.

Finally, parked at the gate

Just on time... the Cathay Pacific aircraft I will be using for my next leg arrives from Singapore

Thats the lot. Keep watching for heaps more pictures.
p.s. I feel sorry for the passengers cause the turbulence must have been hell!