HT From Germany, joined May 2005, 6473 posts, RR: 27 Reply 4, posted (6 years 10 months 3 days 3 hours ago) and read 2507 times:
Not wanting to bragg, but 499 legs will be difficult to enter and to view ...
BTW, tomorrow morning I will fly my 500th leg: A business trip HAJ-AMS in a KL(KLC) Fokker 50 with return in the early evening (F70).
And the day after that it is "Off to ZRH for the ZRH-meeting" ...
-HT
Carpe diem ! Life is too short to waste your time ! Keep in mind, that today is the first day of the rest of your life !
VHVXB From Australia, joined Apr 2006, 5517 posts, RR: 20 Reply 7, posted (6 years 10 months 2 days 16 hours ago) and read 2469 times:
I have flow to SYD-NAN route 4 times as well SYD-AKL-SYD.
I have also flown SYD-ICN-SFO-YVR-YEG-YVR-SFO-SYD, SYD-LAX-YVR-LAX-SYD, SYD-SFO-SYD and SYD-AKL-LAX-YVR-YEG-PHX-LAX-LAS-LAX-SYD.
Very limited in the places i've been around the world.
PlymSpotter From Spain, joined Jun 2004, 11126 posts, RR: 63 Reply 11, posted (6 years 10 months 2 days 4 hours ago) and read 2432 times:
Quoting JGPH1A (Reply 10): Can't do mine - too many segments.
Same for me, luckily though when I was very bored recently I fished out all the duplicates and made myself a list of all the legs I have done:
Central Europe in more detail:
Total miles so far is 114,690, many sectors especially in the UK are repeated more than 30 times! Only when I sat down to work it all out did I realise that I have currently taken exactly 200 flights
CV990 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 14, posted (6 years 10 months 2 days 3 hours ago) and read 2421 times:
Hi!
I don't know how to put my map there, but according to their numbers I have around 142125 Miles in 101 flights....I realized now that I just passed my 100 flight!!!! It was on the 14th. July 2006, BOG-EWR on CO880 a 737-700 registration N23707!!!!
Regards
HT From Germany, joined May 2005, 6473 posts, RR: 27 Reply 15, posted (6 years 10 months 2 days 2 hours ago) and read 2419 times:
Quoting 3201 (Reply 6): Quoting HT (Reply 4):
Not wanting to bragg, but 499 legs will be difficult to enter and to view ...
If you keep them in any kind of electronic format (like an excel spreadsheet), it shouldn't be so hard. Here are my 700+:
I was referring to view them in GC-Mapper: All those intra-european flights will end up in one big red blot over Europe if the world map needs to be displayed (due to a number of flights to & within the U.S. and to a smaller extend in SE-Asia) ...
And YES, I have my flights in an ACCESS-database with some nice data-entry forms and also some reports built on them (including graphics) ...
-HT
Carpe diem ! Life is too short to waste your time ! Keep in mind, that today is the first day of the rest of your life !
3201 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 16, posted (6 years 10 months 2 days ago) and read 2414 times:
Quoting HT (Reply 15): I was referring to view them in GC-Mapper: All those intra-european flights will end up in one big red blot over Europe if the world map needs to be displayed (due to a number of flights to & within the U.S. and to a smaller extend in SE-Asia) ...
Yeah, kinda like my Eastern US. In the previous thread people (including me) showed multiple maps with different geographic scope.
Looks like I only have 317 unique airport-pairs, how many total flights did you take for 500 unique airport-pairs?
Quoting PlymSpotter (Reply 11): many sectors especially in the UK are repeated more than 30 times!
Airdolomiti From Italy, joined May 2003, 680 posts, RR: 10 Reply 21, posted (6 years 9 months 4 weeks 1 day 11 hours ago) and read 2359 times:
136 legs for a total of 192795km or 104101nm. I logged all my flights (except a few VCE-MUC roundtrips from the early '90s) on this site: http://www.flugstatistik.de -- once you put in your flight data it computes routemaps, overall flying time and distance, and statistics (e.g. airlines flown most frequently, most visited airports).
TuRbUleNc3 From United Kingdom, joined May 2006, 519 posts, RR: 0 Reply 23, posted (6 years 9 months 4 weeks 22 hours ago) and read 2333 times:
Quoting JGPH1A (Reply 22): So did I, but it still didn't work. I took out all the returns and all the duplicates. I'll post my own version of the routemap instead...
ZKEOJ From New Zealand, joined Feb 2005, 924 posts, RR: 7 Reply 24, posted (6 years 9 months 4 weeks 21 hours ago) and read 2333 times:
Hi
I just did leg 321, and it was the first time Circle Mapper gave up. But there is another great programme, similar to it. It is in German, but easy to understand. Good log for your flights, and you can even order a great poster with all your flights! Here are mine:
It also gives you a number of stats, i.e. how many hours, days, months you spent in the air, how many airports, countries, airlines, aircraft types you used, etc etc. Really fantastic site - and all for free (except the poster map, of course).
25 777ER: http://gc.kls2.com/cgi-bin/gc?PATH=W...STYLE=best&RANGE-COLOR=&MAP-STYLE= About to fly starting on August 7th http://gc.kls2.com/cgi-bin/gc?PATH=D...E
26 JGPH1A: You have to remember that despite my vigorous protests to the contrary, I am actually quite old (*coughfortycough*) and have been doing this for some
27 JGPH1A: " target=_blank>http://meine.flugstatistik.de/michanzl Stupid thing won't let me login - says some crap about cookies. What do I have to do to get it
29 JGPH1A: It's far away - takes time ! Have to wait your turn to Honoured with The Presence It's under consideration for this autumn, maybe a cruise up the
30 ANCFlyer: Hmmm, no too shabby a trip, get into one of West-Tours Mega-Bus rides - a tandem bus with "flight attendant" aboard will let you see some magnificent
31 JGPH1A: Tempting ! Not been on a Budgie yet. Could be fun.
32 ANCFlyer: The ship is a pocket cruise ship - not one of the monsters . . . do you know it? http://www.cruisewest.com/cruisewest/experience/ships/soo.aspx The o
33 JGPH1A: That's exactly why it appeals - I only do small ship cruises (well so far anyway) - the idea of being carted round the Caribbean with 3500 spoiled ov
34 ANCFlyer: Point very well made . . . Or Skagway Alaska (pop 700) when the Island and Grand Princess, the Mercury, the Maasdam and perhaps one of Cruise West's
35 3201: I know we're getting completely off topic here, but can someone explain that cruise itinerary to me? It shows both ANC and UHPP on the same day (23 Se