- Joined
- Dec 7, 2018
- Messages
- 1,343
- Location
- The Lone Star State
- Display Name
Display name:
Chrisgoesflying
Our first long Comanche trip is in the books. While we did several 2-3 hour x-country trips with the plane throughout the summer, we always stayed in the Canadian Prairies. However, this trip took us all the way to southern Ontario. Total flight time: 8.5 hours. Was able to pick up flight following for most of the flight. The weather was a mixed bag. The first half of the trip was really nice and smooth. The second half of the trip was rainy, low(ish) ceilings and bumpy as it gets, plus a sporty landing in 15G25 winds. This was my first flight with my Stratux and I'm very pleased with it. Especially in the Chicago area, there were so many airplanes at our altitude, being able to see them increased my situational awareness tremendously. Also, seeing where the rain showers were was of great help since temps at altitude were around the freezing mark, hence icing was a concern at least during the second half of the flight. The turbulences towards the end of the flight were terrible, one jolt popped the door latch open. It got really cold inside the cabin but I was able to latch it again once I figured out why it became so cold.
Last edited: