GBSoren
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We just got back from a trip from MN to the Bahamas in our TB20. Flying the entire trip VFR is a challenge, so you have to be ready to make a few changes along the way.
We left MN Friday March 9th, flew from KOTG to KSTP to pick up our daughter, she worked until 5 that afternoon but I'd decided to leave that evening to get ahead of some weather moving through central/southern states. We left KSTP a little after 6, landed at KCKV around 10, long flight but we put a lot of miles behind us and got ahead of most of the weather.
The next day we flew from KCKV to 70J in northern FL, put on some gas and continued south. The plan was to got to Fort Meyers to catch a spring training game on Sunday, but because of some thunder storms south of Tampa I decided to stop at KBKV (just north of Tampa) and spend the night there instead.
After a family meeting, we decided to skip the spring training game as fly to Fort Pierce (our departure and arrival port) the next day instead, so KBKV to KFPR. We got in there about noon so had lunch (and I had a beer...mistake!) at the APP FBO and a lyft ride to our hotel...after looking at the weather for the next day, we should have attempted to get to the Bahamas Sunday.
Next day, get to KFPR, talk to Customs officers to make sure I'm doing everything correctly. File my eapis forms, VFR flight plan and get weather brief....VFR flight NOT recommended! Thunderstorms between KFPR and MYEM (Governors Harbor). I watched the weather for an hour or two but seeing no break in site decided to cancel flight.
Next day got to KFPR early, had already resubmitted eapis and new flightplan and gotten weather brief. Flight from KFPR to MYEM was beautiful. We were lucky enough to add an extra day to the end of our stay, so instead of leaving Friday we departed MYEM Saturday.
Saturday, 9:30 depart MYEM back to KFPR, get through customs without a hitch, lunch at the FBO restaurant, fuel and back in the air....first fuel stop was KHAB (NWAB), then on to KVER in MO, landing at 8pm. The weather looked terrible for the next day, so I put on more gas and continued all the way back to KOTG that night, landing just before 11. over 1700 miles that day!
Awesome trip, we call it a trip of a lifetime, but hopefully we'll do it again.
We left MN Friday March 9th, flew from KOTG to KSTP to pick up our daughter, she worked until 5 that afternoon but I'd decided to leave that evening to get ahead of some weather moving through central/southern states. We left KSTP a little after 6, landed at KCKV around 10, long flight but we put a lot of miles behind us and got ahead of most of the weather.
The next day we flew from KCKV to 70J in northern FL, put on some gas and continued south. The plan was to got to Fort Meyers to catch a spring training game on Sunday, but because of some thunder storms south of Tampa I decided to stop at KBKV (just north of Tampa) and spend the night there instead.
After a family meeting, we decided to skip the spring training game as fly to Fort Pierce (our departure and arrival port) the next day instead, so KBKV to KFPR. We got in there about noon so had lunch (and I had a beer...mistake!) at the APP FBO and a lyft ride to our hotel...after looking at the weather for the next day, we should have attempted to get to the Bahamas Sunday.
Next day, get to KFPR, talk to Customs officers to make sure I'm doing everything correctly. File my eapis forms, VFR flight plan and get weather brief....VFR flight NOT recommended! Thunderstorms between KFPR and MYEM (Governors Harbor). I watched the weather for an hour or two but seeing no break in site decided to cancel flight.
Next day got to KFPR early, had already resubmitted eapis and new flightplan and gotten weather brief. Flight from KFPR to MYEM was beautiful. We were lucky enough to add an extra day to the end of our stay, so instead of leaving Friday we departed MYEM Saturday.
Saturday, 9:30 depart MYEM back to KFPR, get through customs without a hitch, lunch at the FBO restaurant, fuel and back in the air....first fuel stop was KHAB (NWAB), then on to KVER in MO, landing at 8pm. The weather looked terrible for the next day, so I put on more gas and continued all the way back to KOTG that night, landing just before 11. over 1700 miles that day!
Awesome trip, we call it a trip of a lifetime, but hopefully we'll do it again.