Dmitri Scheidel
Pre-Flight
- Joined
- Aug 3, 2016
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- Northern California
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NorCali.Pilot
Hello everyone!
This Thursday Ill be taking a Piper PA 28-140 from KCCR to KSLE to visit a friend. I have 2 routes planned out, one that goes over Redding and past Mt. Shasta. And one that goes west over Eureka and Coos Bay.
I really want to take the Eureka and Coos Bay route because terrain wont be an issue in such a small plane, and it will be beautiful. But there is one issue- weahter. Eureka has bad weahter all the time, but its always low level fog.
QUestion is, should I take the chance and go VFR 6,500 over Eureka to Coos Bay, with overcast conditions up to 1,000 feet (only for the 35 minute leg), or go over Redding and through the mountains past Shasta with no clouds at all.
I know an engine out in the mountains would not be pretty, but I would be following the freeway, but an engine out over the clouds I could maybe glide over since I'll be high.
As the pilot I would be willing to do it if it was only for the short leg with clear skies all other parts of the route - but I'm also a freshman pilot without and instrument rating, and some advice on 'VFR ontop' would be great!
THanks.
This Thursday Ill be taking a Piper PA 28-140 from KCCR to KSLE to visit a friend. I have 2 routes planned out, one that goes over Redding and past Mt. Shasta. And one that goes west over Eureka and Coos Bay.
I really want to take the Eureka and Coos Bay route because terrain wont be an issue in such a small plane, and it will be beautiful. But there is one issue- weahter. Eureka has bad weahter all the time, but its always low level fog.
QUestion is, should I take the chance and go VFR 6,500 over Eureka to Coos Bay, with overcast conditions up to 1,000 feet (only for the 35 minute leg), or go over Redding and through the mountains past Shasta with no clouds at all.
I know an engine out in the mountains would not be pretty, but I would be following the freeway, but an engine out over the clouds I could maybe glide over since I'll be high.
As the pilot I would be willing to do it if it was only for the short leg with clear skies all other parts of the route - but I'm also a freshman pilot without and instrument rating, and some advice on 'VFR ontop' would be great!
THanks.