20th. May 2026
Leg 8 RAF St. Mawgan / Newquay Cornwall Airport (EGDG) to Exeter (EGTE)
FS9 and FS Global Real Weather
PART 2
Now heading almost due east for Plymouth, passing over the river Tamar and south of Plymouth airport (EGHD) at 1300 ft.:
Turning onto a 130º heading for Salcombe then turning north east following the coast for Dartmouth (do the navy boys and girls still train here?):
Time to make contact with Exeter ATC and we are cleared for rwy 26:
We join the left circuit on downwind, first stage flaps and gear down on base, speed slowed to 110 kts as we turn onto final and ATC vector a Cessna 182 in front of us. Yes I know, a sensible pilot would have done a go-around but F@*! it Yannick is tired and the Spit has good brakes. We touch down safely, the Cessna a few hundred yards ahead of us:
Don’t you just love FS9 ATC; it’s at this point ATC ask us to do a Go Around:
We are now stopped anyway, and start following the ATC pink arrows to our parking spot following the Cessna, but suddenly the Cessna does a 180º turn and is coming towards us:
At least the Cessna stops as do we, now in a Mexican stand-off. We all could learn a lot of French and Walloon swear words but I wont repeat them. All we can do is teleport off the taxi-way onto the grass as the Cessna happily goes on it’s way:
We teleport back onto the taxyway and follow directions to our parking spot across the main runway from the passenger terminal. Apart from crazy ATC Exeter looks like a nice airport:
Switch off procedures completed.
Time in the air 1 hr. 4 minuts
Fuel used 32 gallons.
Not an easy leg, weather and ATC saw to that.