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I'm planning a trip from NM to Chattanooga the last week of May and am wondering what kind of flying weather can typically be expected. I would appreciate any info on this subject. Thanks.
May is typically a favorable month for flying, although you can expect a higher probability of afternoon isolated showers and thunderstorms. Temps typically range from high 60's to low 70's in the morning ranging to the mid-90's and humid during the afternoon hours.
Any other questions, feel free to ask!
VFR. Day only. Destination Collegedale.IFR or VFR..??
We are just west of Chattanooga. Normally I'd say May will be awesome in Tennessee, but the weather we've been having this winter has been very unpredictable. It's been over 80° a couple days this February. Don't get me wrong, I love it! Just never know when we're gonna get hammered with snow, ice, rain, or what! lol Flying out here is painless though
May is typically a favorable month for flying, although you can expect a higher probability of afternoon isolated showers and thunderstorms. Temps typically range from high 60's to low 70's in the morning ranging to the mid-90's and humid during the afternoon hours.
Any other questions, feel free to ask!
Cool! Although FGU operates a courtesy car, they don’t rent vehicles out, so Uber or having someone pick you up are currently the only options.Thought I replied but am new to this board. Thank you for the information. I went to school in Sewanee back in 1970 and am returning for a class reunion. Brother-in-law and his family live in Chattanooga and I intend to land at KFGU. Unless the FBO there can rent me a car, I'll ask him to pick us up at Collegedale.
Cool! Although FGU operates a courtesy car, they don’t rent vehicles out, so Uber or having someone pick you up are currently the only options.
Will this be your first visit to FGU?
Yeah, I live 15 minutes from FGU and unfortunately they do not offer rental car service.Yeah, first time there. I've probably seen every YouTube video related to FGU to get it in my mind's eye. We're allowing for up to 5 days travel to get there in order to also allow for weather issues. A trip of this length (starting at oh-dark-thirty in the morning here at 1N1) can be completed in a single day according to the flight plan, but obstacles tend to get in the way when I fly east. We're prepared to lay over somewhere along the way. I had my doubts about the rental car availability even though my iFly app indicates they have 'em. Not really a problem with family so nearby.
The winds at Collegedale don't always match Chattanooga, and when I flew there last (a few years ago) the AWOS was not working. Unless there is established traffic in the pattern, I would recommend overflying the field to check the sock. The runway has a pronounced grade to it, and if you have an unexpected tail wind on landing, it can be problematic.
KCHA is a very easy class C to fly into.
I went to school in Sewanee back in 1970 and am returning for a class reunion. Brother-in-law and his family live in Chattanooga and I intend to land at KFGU. Unless the FBO there can rent me a car, I'll ask him to pick us up at Collegedale.
I will add another voice of strong recommendation to land to the south at FGU if you've never been there unless the winds are really favorable otherwise; I've landed to the south with an 8-knot tailwind and had to add a good bit of power on the roll out to make it to the FBO. FGU is behind a small mountain ridge from CHA and as someone mentioned, the winds are often surprisingly different. FGU doesn't have an ASOS/AWOS, they have an OMWR (Old Man With Radio), if no one answers your call for weather, the weather at RZR is probably a better match than CHA. Coming from the west, you will miss it the first time you overfly, it is hard to spot until you are right on top of it.
No worries. If anything changes or you need help with anything locally, feel free to let me know. Help you out however I can. I guess I didn't really say, but I'm the airport manager at BGF.
Speaking of airport managers, I contacted FGU to ask about availability of a hangar for the week we're there. I think it was Chris who called me the other day to let me know that FGU is currently closed for runway sealing and painting, scheduled to be complete 5/24. He just wanted me to know that, even though the runway "should" be available on the 26th, it might not be. It was nice for him to call me with that info and it brought to mind that I might end up at BGF after all. But, time will tell.No worries. If anything changes or you need help with anything locally, feel free to let me know. Help you out however I can. I guess I didn't really say, but I'm the airport manager at BGF.
Yeah, the paving is currently underway. It’s going to look nice when it’s all said and done. If you’re still looking for an airfield in the Chattanooga area, do consider 1A0. Hangar availability is very limited, but a tie down would be guaranteed. KRZR is another good option to consider. BGF is a good distance from Chattanooga.Speaking of airport managers, I contacted FGU to ask about availability of a hangar for the week we're there. I think it was Chris who called me the other day to let me know that FGU is currently closed for runway sealing and painting, scheduled to be complete 5/24. He just wanted me to know that, even though the runway "should" be available on the 26th, it might not be. It was nice for him to call me with that info and it brought to mind that I might end up at BGF after all. But, time will tell.
Speaking of airport managers, I contacted FGU to ask about availability of a hangar for the week we're there. I think it was Chris who called me the other day to let me know that FGU is currently closed for runway sealing and painting, scheduled to be complete 5/24. He just wanted me to know that, even though the runway "should" be available on the 26th, it might not be. It was nice for him to call me with that info and it brought to mind that I might end up at BGF after all. But, time will tell.
If you do get caught by the weather and can't make it all the way in, Huntsville is about an hour short of CHA and has lots of room and I can put you up for the night. I'll PM my phone number if you want.
May is typically a favorable month for flying.....
I’m not a very good weather man..how's this May workin out?
I'm planning a trip from NM to Chattanooga the last week of May and am wondering what kind of flying weather can typically be expected. I would appreciate any info on this subject. Thanks.
I’m sure you’ve got a watchful eye on the forecasts, but they’re calling for an elevated chance for showers and thunderstorms (CHA) throughout the weekend and into next week. Lots of moisture from the gulf funneling up into the SE. Just a heads up. May want to have a plan B on standby.There's supposed to be a "drying trend" in the weather over there in Middle Tennessee, just in time for our x-country from New Mexico to Collegdale on Saturday. However, I still expect to have an "adventurous" time with storm avoidance along the way. Even though we'll leave before dawn, we'll still be getting near Chattanooga mid-afternoon -- just in time for rain! Someone please tell me I'm wrong.
Yeah, that's what I've been seeing in the forecasting tools -- 85% cloud cover, 65% likelihood of showers -- and exactly during the time frame I'm expecting to arrive!!! If we can stand the bumps and gyrations around and behind storms, we MIGHT be able to reach the destination "safely". Otherwise, we'll put down somewhere away from the big activities and wait, even overnight if necessary. Get-there-itis will NOT replace common sense on this trip.