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Pre-takeoff checklist
My fiance and I (153.6TT, 94.5PIC) would like to fly to Prescott, AZ, in August (!) in one of the club's 180hp C172. She's starting an online graduate program and needs to be down there for some sort of student colloquium. Rather than fly commercial or drive, her first thought was maybe allPrimes would like to fly us! Seems reasonable. However, the longest flights for which I've flight planned have been non-stop (Bozeman to Missoula or Conrad, MT or Lewistown, MT or Driggs, ID) and I'm now doing some research on routes and where best to stop between here and Prescott.
Current route
My nth draft of the trip down is:
1. Depart Bozeman early (5:30-6am or so), stop in Idaho Falls for initial bladder break, quick breakfast (somewhere), refuel.
2. Idaho Falls, skirt the west side of the SLC Class B, and down to Richfield Municipal (KRIF) for lunch and refuel. This would be longest portion of flight.
3. Richfield to Prescott, through the Dragon Bravo corridor over the Grand Canyon.
Return trip would be similar, but with a stop in Tuba City, AZ, because I am a tuba player and I need to do that.
Thoughts
Questions
Current route
My nth draft of the trip down is:
1. Depart Bozeman early (5:30-6am or so), stop in Idaho Falls for initial bladder break, quick breakfast (somewhere), refuel.
2. Idaho Falls, skirt the west side of the SLC Class B, and down to Richfield Municipal (KRIF) for lunch and refuel. This would be longest portion of flight.
3. Richfield to Prescott, through the Dragon Bravo corridor over the Grand Canyon.
Return trip would be similar, but with a stop in Tuba City, AZ, because I am a tuba player and I need to do that.
Thoughts
- Density Altitude: All airports from which I'm planning on land/take off have >7k' runways and it will just be she and I with small baggage each. Still, it'll likely be warm. We'll cruise as high as we can for comfort and safety (glide) reasons.
- I'd file VFR and would get on with flight following so I could be talking to someone, especially as I fly near the SLC bravo.
- This route puts me close to some of the MOAs near SLC, but not through any of them. I chose the west side of the Wasatch range to avoid any significant mountain wave action on the east side.
- Of course I'd need to avoid any TFRs (likely firefighting) that pop-up between now and the trip.
Questions
- How does this route look to pilots with more experience than me? Reasonable? Doable? Silly?
- Are there any airports that I should definitely avoid? Visit?
- If this route is something you would argue against, what alternatives would you suggest? (Notably, if we do have to bail on the flight down, she's planning on using those two days to drive from BZN to Prescott.)