Hambone
Pre-Flight
I have, but I’ll do my best to avoid the biggest ones in this airplane.By the way, have you had mountain-flying training?
I do have a ballistic parachute, though!
I have, but I’ll do my best to avoid the biggest ones in this airplane.By the way, have you had mountain-flying training?
When my brother and I went to Oshkosh from California we took the I-80 route out and the I-90 route back. I've also done the I-10 and I-40 routes from Florida to California and California to Oklahoma. Those interstates were put where they are for a reason though I count myself lucky that I've never had to drive the I-10 across the country. That would be brutal.
I flew from Hays, KS back to the Seattle area some years back using the I-90 northern route. Easy. Just DO NOT push the weather. If you have to stay overnight here and there, so be it.
Hays,KS-->Douglas,WY-->Sheridan,WY-->Billings,MT-->Bozeman-->Helena-->Coeur d'Alene.
Some years later, I flew the eastern Oregon route south. Also easy. Even saw a U-2 out of Beale perform a low pass at Klamath Falls. When the pilot hit the throttle and pitched up, the ground shook and the FBO windows rattled.
Thanks! I’ll try that if I get stuck.There are usually some shuttle services you can try. Quicksilver is one. I’m not recommending them, just throwing out a name.
https://goquicksilver.com/
On a better day I could pop up there myself. I don’t remember the last time I saw cabs up there, everyone uses Ubers. There should be an info counter somewhere in the terminal with local transportation numbers. At that hour, KCI will either be a ghost town or very busy with delayed flights pouring in. Wx today has been good, so it should be pretty quiet. My guess is there’s going to be taxi transport but you may have to call and wait instead of just walking outside.Thanks! I’ll try that if I get stuck.
Yep. That’s exactly what I did, as the bus station is closed from midnight until 4am. I booked a Lyft, and he showed up right at 3:30. Now at Chanute waiting for the rain to stop!You won't have any trouble getting transportation to the bus station at midnight, you're problem is going to be being at the bus station at midnight. Very bad area. If you can arrange something with a pick up time, try to stay at the airport until 3:30 or 4:00.
I wouldn't do that. Just add another day or two to your trip. Just at morning civil twilight, to about noon, is roughly 7 hours of flight time this time of year. the afternoon boomers are just starting to build at that time (noonish). How far can you get in 7 hours, up high, with it's ears laid back?Looks like I should have persevered and continued the trip! Now there are afternoon t-storms forecast nearly every day in the Southwest. Perhaps I’ll need to leave it hangared until after the summer. Ugh. At least I’ve learned a lot about the weather.
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Edit: Been thinking about the oil-cap situation. There is no way it would have stayed in place during that flight. Now I’m thinking that I took it off as soon as I landed to check it, then got distracted by the fuel guys. But either way, aviating when tired in and in stressful situations is best avoided when able.
I kind of wish I would have done the more scenic northern route. I’ll save that for the next trip!I have crossed the country 7 or 8 times in my Dakota. I would go via I-90 to about Spokane, then south to Klamath Falls and into California.