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tabor

When flying VFR with only you compass, fair weather, and you reach your detination. . . how does Chess.com indicates (a mark, a light, a visible and distinguishable strip of terrain. . .) where the landing airport is located? That is, what a pilot would do, panning his sight looking for the runway or control tower.

Thanks people

TheGrobe

It's a little tricky, so be careful.  It's in a box canyon over between the tactic trainer and live chess.  Last I checked there was low cloud cover too, so exercise extreme caution.  You might try to raise them on the radio to see what the conditions on the ground are like.

goldendog

Chess.com won't divulge the location of the airport.

I've asked.

Conquistador
tabor wrote:

When flying VFR with only you compass, fair weather, and you reach your detination. . . how does Chess.com indicates (a mark, a light, a visible and distinguishable strip of terrain. . .) where the landing airport is located? That is, what a pilot would do, panning his sight looking for the runway or control tower.

Thanks people

Whiskey...Zulu...Papa...Mike...Over.

DrSpudnik

What's the frequency, Kenneth? Yell

1RedKnight99

What, why did this start is help and support? Why would you want to land on chess.com anyway?

corrijean

corrijean

corrijean

corrijean

corrijean

Ooops, must have taken a wrong turn back there somewhere.

AlCzervik

Uh-oh.

AlCzervik

Should I avoid this?

corrijean

corrijean

DrSpudnik

Is that a spider from Mars?

corrijean

It's a spider on Mars . . . or Pluto.

DrSpudnik

But not Uranus.

1RedKnight99
DrSpudnik wrote:

But not Uranus.

The parham attack fails on uranus due to the planet's high gravity, the queen can only travel so far. A line is 1.e4 e5 2.Qg4 Bxg4.

DrSpudnik

http://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/the-parham-opening-on-uranus

a little late to the party