I meant to share this experience awhile back and never did, but a recent thread reminded me of it. This is one of those "I mostly fly in Florida where AGL = MSL for the most part" and never considered this scenario.
Trip was departing from Florida with a fuel stop in Kentucky / West Virginia mountain area. Aircraft is not IFR capable. Every airport within 200 miles of my planned stop was both forecast and actual VFR at my time of arrival. Not marginal, full VFR. So, I'm thinking I'm good to go, easy sailing. Nope.
Here's the scenario. When I arrived, The cloud bottoms were definitely VFR above the airport, but there was no way to get into the valley safely while VFR. The clouds were just barely above the mountain peaks. I flew to my alternate - same problem. Picked another alternate - same problem. In the end, I circled around and found a way down through the clouds into the valley and landed safely, but I was at the point where my only alternative was going to be to fly an approach without proper gear and pray. Not a good place to be. I'm not real fond of circling around with mountains around, in an area I've never been before. If I'd known the area, I'd probably have had more options. It was probably my most tense flight to date, I was sweating bullets.
I'm glad I plan for an hour spare fuel even when I'm VFR, or it might have been a bad situation.
Trip was departing from Florida with a fuel stop in Kentucky / West Virginia mountain area. Aircraft is not IFR capable. Every airport within 200 miles of my planned stop was both forecast and actual VFR at my time of arrival. Not marginal, full VFR. So, I'm thinking I'm good to go, easy sailing. Nope.
Here's the scenario. When I arrived, The cloud bottoms were definitely VFR above the airport, but there was no way to get into the valley safely while VFR. The clouds were just barely above the mountain peaks. I flew to my alternate - same problem. Picked another alternate - same problem. In the end, I circled around and found a way down through the clouds into the valley and landed safely, but I was at the point where my only alternative was going to be to fly an approach without proper gear and pray. Not a good place to be. I'm not real fond of circling around with mountains around, in an area I've never been before. If I'd known the area, I'd probably have had more options. It was probably my most tense flight to date, I was sweating bullets.
I'm glad I plan for an hour spare fuel even when I'm VFR, or it might have been a bad situation.