4, February 2018 | ANZ 14

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Airline: Air New Zealand
Aircraft: Boeing 777-300ER (B77W)
Aircraft Registration: ZK-OKM
Departure Airport: Auckland (NZAA)
Arrival Airport: San Francisco (KSFO)

Flight Number: NZ14
Departure Time: 3:00PM (New Zealand Time)
Arrival Time: 10:55AM (Pacific Time)
Flight Time: ~12 hours and 30 minutes
Simulator: Prepar3d v4 (Lockheed Martin)

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Pre-flight Briefing

Welcome flight crew to today's flight! We'll be Air New Zealand flight 014 on an Auckland - San Francisco route. Today we'll be on board a Boeing 777-300ER so there will be just over 300 passengers today, 307 to be exact. The flight will be about twelve and a half hours long. We expect a smooth flight with no issues with weather today. If all goes well and we get an on-time departure, we should be touch down around 10:30PM local time. This flight will Alright, let's get started!


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 The Flight

This afternoon is quite rainy, so we should expect a wet runway and degraded takeoff performance. It's 2:30PM, so let's start welcoming the passengers on board. We're a first flight with much the aircraft prepared. All fueled up and catering complete.

Alright, now that boarding is complete, let's close the doors, start up the APU, disconnect and remove the ground equipment and get pushed back

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Alright, now that boarding is complete, let's close the doors, start up the APU, disconnect and remove the ground equipment and get pushed back.

Alright, now that boarding is complete, let's close the doors, start up the APU, disconnect and remove the ground equipment and get pushed back

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Push back tug is in place. Commencing push back and starting engines. Engines started. Setting flaps to 15 and checking the flight controls.

 Setting flaps to 15 and checking the flight controls

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