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Flying Idaho State

A Michel Lagneau historic route presented as a clear cockpit briefing, ready to help you prepare the simulator, follow each stopover and enjoy the journey.

AuthorMichel LagneauReading3 min
11Waypoints~ 1 648 kmDistance3Segments

Interactive route, leg by leg, with animated playback.

Real route map

Approximate track based on the article waypoints and available aeronautical coordinates.

01Southern Idaho02Lewiston / Coeur d Alene03Timetable return
Pre-flight briefing

Flying Idaho State

01

Understand the mission

Start with the historic context: it sets the atmosphere, aircraft choice and overall logic of the journey.

02

Prepare the simulator

Check scenery, recommended aircraft, fuel and weather before launching the first leg.

03

Follow the legs

Use the airport codes, flying times and route notes to build your navigation leg by leg.

04

Enjoy the journey

Let the route shape the experience: adjust lighting, document waypoints and take time to rediscover the story.

Historic flight plan

Michel Lagneau route notebook

Settle into the cockpit, prepare your aircraft and follow the journey as a proper historic crossing.

Michel Lagneau

Zimmerly Airlines, Idaho on a tight timetable

In 1945, Zimmerly Airlines connected Idaho towns with Boeing 247-D aircraft and a very practical regional-airline logic: depart early, keep the stops, return before the end of the day.

The Pocatello, Burley, Twin Falls, Boise, Lewiston, Coeur d'Alene and return route is an excellent line flight, but also a fine reading of Idaho's terrain, rivers and valleys.

Period1945

A regional airline before the Empire Air Lines era.

Flight spiritKeep the schedule

Respect a dense full-day timetable.

AircraftBoeing 247-D or slow Cessna

The Boeing fits the line; a single engine lets you enjoy the scenery.

NavigationIdaho

Short stages, terrain, Snake River and symmetrical return.

Understanding the flight

The plan can be flown in two ways: as a commercial day in a Boeing 247-D, or as a slow Idaho exploration in a light aircraft.

The Boise to Lewiston branch is the most expressive, especially if you follow Snake River and the valleys rather than a featureless direct line.

Before departure

  • Choose your mode from the start: strict timetable or scenic tour.
  • Prepare safe altitudes, because Idaho is not flat country.
  • Keep stops short if you fly the airline role.
  • On the return, compare your actual time with the original planning.

Suggested route

Southern Idaho

Pocatello, Burley, Twin Falls and Boise create the morning launch.

KPIH → KBYI → KTWF → KBOI

Boise, Lewiston and Coeur d'Alene

The climb toward Lewiston and Coeur d'Alene gives the route its terrain and wide-open feel.

KBOI → KLWS → KCOE

Timetable return

Lewiston, Boise, Twin Falls, Burley and Pocatello close the airline day.

KCOE → KLWS → KBOI → KTWF → KBYI → KPIH

Navigation steps

  1. Southern Idaho :KPIH → KBYI → KTWF → KBOI
  2. Boise, Lewiston and Coeur d'Alene :KBOI → KLWS → KCOE
  3. Timetable return :KCOE → KLWS → KBOI → KTWF → KBYI → KPIH

Experience tips

If you fly slowly, keep the valleys in sight: they give the article its character.

If you fly the Boeing 247-D, play the light pressure of the timetable without turning the page into a race.