Jaybird180
Final Approach
I’ve been reviewing the capabilities for the SR22 GTS. It will carry 649lbs of payload with fuel for 3hrs with 45 min reserve at 75% power for a speed of 170kts (based on sales literature). My expected longest trip is a straight line distance of 468nm. If I fly this via IFR with planned requirements of Departure + Climb to altitude >Approach + Missed> Climb to altitude> Proceed to alternate + Missed > 45 mins thereafter for cruise to VFR landing, I do not forsee having enough fuel.
I know the requirements for alternate vary based on reported weather +- 1hr, but I’m planning for worse case. I would really like to fly to destination (3hrs, no wind) attempt landing using a suitable Instrument approach, have enough fuel to go missed TWICE before proceeding to alternate, going missed once, then proceeding to VFR conditions. Yes, I would have to be an underperforming IR pilot for this to occur, but isn’t this a reasonable and prudent safety margin?
Or does it seem that the GTS is lacking fuel capacity for this mission?
I know the requirements for alternate vary based on reported weather +- 1hr, but I’m planning for worse case. I would really like to fly to destination (3hrs, no wind) attempt landing using a suitable Instrument approach, have enough fuel to go missed TWICE before proceeding to alternate, going missed once, then proceeding to VFR conditions. Yes, I would have to be an underperforming IR pilot for this to occur, but isn’t this a reasonable and prudent safety margin?
Or does it seem that the GTS is lacking fuel capacity for this mission?