Part 5: North Atlantic – Kulusuk to Keflavik

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Part 5: North Atlantic – Kulusuk to Keflavik

Postby hasegawa » Wed Sep 24, 2025 7:10 pm

Three hours behind schedule in Goose Bay and having consumed more time than expected, I needed to depart Kulusuk as quickly as possible while a takeoff was still feasible. It was clear that I would arrive in Keflavik after dark, but that is a large international airport with all necessary facilities. Checking the weather along the North Atlantic route on Windy.com, it appeared to be quite safe to fly.

During the climb, I wanted to be gentle and avoid maximum climb performance. From 20,000 ft to 31,000 ft, I climbed at a steady 1,200 ft/min – a controlled ascent that kept the Jet relaxed and the fuel consumption moderate.

In cruise, I let the autothrottle operate on factory settings, which at 31,000 ft produced a speed of Mach 0.52, roughly 302 knots. Over the water, it was a routine flight: focusing on the instruments, watching the sun set, and occasionally glancing at the seemingly endless “water desert” below and the traffic around me.

The landing, however, became somewhat hectic. The planned runway was changed, and the approach procedure had to be adjusted in the FMS. The airspace around Keflavik was busy – an evening rush hour. During the final approach, a TCAS alert sounded, caused by an Airbus at the 5 o’clock position less than a mile away. Users of Just Flight Traffic know how tricky such situations can be, as AI aircraft sometimes behave strangely, closing in during final approach and virtually “attacking” you. Microsoft ATC did not intervene or correct the spacing.

Upon touchdown, I was eager to clear the runway via the nearest taxiway. Although I had heard the go-around order for the Airbus, it was uncomfortably close, adding tension to the final moments. Somehow, Microsoft Ground “lost” me, and I couldn’t request a proper parking spot. In the simulator, I ended up placing my aircraft on the nearest stand, which was actually intended for freighters. Feierabend. Na gut.

Conclusion: It was a fantastic journey, flying from Duluth, Minnesota, to Keflavik in stages, and I hope I’ve inspired others to attempt similar flights. When the MSFS 2020 was still brand new, I had flown a Piper Seneca V (Carenado) in the reverse direction from Keflavik to Bangor – a completely different style of flying. At that time, it was not possible to complete the trip with only one stop in Greenland.

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Re: Part 5: North Atlantic – Kulusuk to Keflavik

Postby Charl » Wed Sep 24, 2025 8:37 pm

Epic... so, do you fly all this in Real Time?
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Re: Part 5: North Atlantic – Kulusuk to Keflavik

Postby hasegawa » Thu Sep 25, 2025 1:36 am

:D Yes, I did that. As a pensioner with no obligations, I occasionally come up with ideas like that.My longest single flight was quite a while ago and was also modeled on the reality. In P3D V 4, I flew nonstop from Paris to Reunion in the Indian Ocean with Air Austral's Boeing 787 “Dreamliner.” That was a little over 11 hours in one go.
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Re: Part 5: North Atlantic – Kulusuk to Keflavik

Postby Charl » Thu Sep 25, 2025 9:37 am

Hope the Inflight Entertainment was adequate :D

Qantas aims to go Sydney-London nonstop next year.
19 hours, anyone?
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Re: Part 5: North Atlantic – Kulusuk to Keflavik

Postby hasegawa » Sun Sep 28, 2025 9:26 pm

Well, I'm not complaining. It was an interesting experience... even if you couldn't call it a pilgrimage on the Way of St. James. Today's electronics have made it (too) easy. When FS 2020 came out, I flew this route from Kevlavik to Bangor with a Piper Seneca V (Carenado).
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Re: Part 5: North Atlantic – Kulusuk to Keflavik

Postby Charl » Sun Sep 28, 2025 9:58 pm

Today's electronics have made it (too) easy.

Many iterations of flightsim ago, I decided to do a Big Trip from Seattle to Tokyo.
I started the flight, set the heading due west and went to bed.
Next morning my plane was irrevocably lost. :D
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Re: Part 5: North Atlantic – Kulusuk to Keflavik

Postby emfrat » Sun Sep 28, 2025 10:10 pm

Charl wrote:Qantas aims to go Sydney-London nonstop next year.19 hours, anyone?

Charl, I think that might be the Perth-London time.
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Re: Part 5: North Atlantic – Kulusuk to Keflavik

Postby Charl » Mon Sep 29, 2025 7:56 am

I think it referred to the London-Sydney flight which is faster.
Going North will be longer.

Interestingly, they mention flying over the North Pole presumably to avoid Russian airspace.
They will take 62 seats out of the A350-1000 for the job, adding fuel instead.

But there's much marketing babble at this stage, time will tell.
It's the layovers in the slot competition wars that would be driving this I imagine.
It is an awful long time to be cooped up in tinfoil.
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Re: Part 5: North Atlantic – Kulusuk to Keflavik

Postby emfrat » Mon Sep 29, 2025 9:47 am

Years ago, Qantas and Finnair offered a route to Helsinki via Japan and the North Pole. I wanted to use that as a foundation for a polar circumnavigation, on through Europe and down to S.America to pick up an Aerolinas Argentina flight to Cape Town via the South Pole. Sad to say, some spoilsport built an airport on Easter Island, and AA now goes that way, so it is no longer possible :(
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Re: Part 5: North Atlantic – Kulusuk to Keflavik

Postby hasegawa » Sat Oct 04, 2025 2:17 pm

I just got back from a nice trip...
Berlin-Cairo-Bahrain-Seeb/Masquat-Mumbai-Male. On the Cessna Citation 3+ (Toliss) For the ‘35th anniversary of reunification,’ I didn't want to be in Germany, at least not virtually. A widespread sentiment these days.
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