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So, we are planning an epic cross country family trip this summer: Norfolk, VA to San Diego. It just so happens that the price of airfare for a family of 4 is within $100 of the cost of fuel for the Baron to make the trip. And by flying GA, we can visit my wife's brothers and the nieces in Greenville, TX on the way.
I have done this trip myself a few times, but this will be the longest family plane trip we've done.
So here is what I'm looking for: ideas on how to minimize melting my family flying between The DFW area and San Diego. Looking for good airport restaurants/FBOs etc.
Here are the entering arguments:
Expect to be operating at Max Gross (maybe 100 lbs under). That includes enough fuel for 2.5 hr legs with sufficient reserves at 175 KTAS.
I figure a morning departure from GVT, but not sure what the best route is.
If we go north, I was thinking stopping at Tucumcari first which leaves one more stop in Northern AZ before CA. Problem with the northern route is that while ground temps will be more bearable for the family, I'll be looking at an afternoon departure from a high DA airport at gross wt. The Baron has the performance to pull it off as long as both engines are turning, but we'd definitely be above the SE ceiling.
If we go south, we'll have the SE performance, but the family will roast on the ground. I grew up flying in the Phoenix area and know how hot it gets in July. It doesn't bother me, but I know my wife won't find it as enjoyable as I do.
I have done this trip myself a few times, but this will be the longest family plane trip we've done.
So here is what I'm looking for: ideas on how to minimize melting my family flying between The DFW area and San Diego. Looking for good airport restaurants/FBOs etc.
Here are the entering arguments:
Expect to be operating at Max Gross (maybe 100 lbs under). That includes enough fuel for 2.5 hr legs with sufficient reserves at 175 KTAS.
I figure a morning departure from GVT, but not sure what the best route is.
If we go north, I was thinking stopping at Tucumcari first which leaves one more stop in Northern AZ before CA. Problem with the northern route is that while ground temps will be more bearable for the family, I'll be looking at an afternoon departure from a high DA airport at gross wt. The Baron has the performance to pull it off as long as both engines are turning, but we'd definitely be above the SE ceiling.
If we go south, we'll have the SE performance, but the family will roast on the ground. I grew up flying in the Phoenix area and know how hot it gets in July. It doesn't bother me, but I know my wife won't find it as enjoyable as I do.