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Old October 27th 03, 09:00 PM
John Davis
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Default Realistic route from Caldwell in New Jersey to Islip

Hello All,


Not sure if this is the proper forum to ask this question, but I will
give it a shot. I have FS2002 and love to fly it as realistically as
possible. I was wondering if any of you can give me a real world route
for flying VFR from Caldwell airport in New Jersey to Islip airport on
long Island.


The type of aircraft I use is a piper Warrior.


Any advice would greatly be appreciated


John
 




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