Hello all,
Later this week I'm hoping to fly eastbound along the Gulf Coast, from TX to central FL.
A couple of questions for folks:
- it looks like there will be a fair bit of convective activity, but the forecast makes it look like it mostly ends at the coast. Is this typical, that the storms end along the coastline and you can maintain separation by flying a few miles from the coast?
- if I do get pushed out beyond 12nm from land, or choose to cross water beyond 12nm, are there any issues with leaving and then re-entering US territorial airspace? I used to do it routinely flying interisland in Hawaii, but was wondering if drug traffic and the like makes it trickier along the Gulf Coast?
Many thanks for any knowledge I could gain here!
Tom S.
'80 PA28-181
Later this week I'm hoping to fly eastbound along the Gulf Coast, from TX to central FL.
A couple of questions for folks:
- it looks like there will be a fair bit of convective activity, but the forecast makes it look like it mostly ends at the coast. Is this typical, that the storms end along the coastline and you can maintain separation by flying a few miles from the coast?
- if I do get pushed out beyond 12nm from land, or choose to cross water beyond 12nm, are there any issues with leaving and then re-entering US territorial airspace? I used to do it routinely flying interisland in Hawaii, but was wondering if drug traffic and the like makes it trickier along the Gulf Coast?
Many thanks for any knowledge I could gain here!
Tom S.
'80 PA28-181