I typically don’t earn this much XP on a three-hour flight. I understand that IF provides good XP for windy conditions during landing, but I have never received this much before. I landed just ten feet beyond the aiming point.
For those wondering how I calculated this, I converted the total flight time into minutes, multiplied that number by 10, and then subtracted it from the XP given.
This post isn’t a complaint; rather, I want to share that landing at NCRG or, in fact, any airport under abnormal conditions, such as extremely gusty winds, can still earn you a significant amount of XP as long as your landing is smooth and close to the aiming point.
Btw This flight was operated by Air New Zealand B77W from NZAA to NCRG.