ChopAndDrop
Pre-takeoff checklist
What's a good airport that I can stop-in? flight planning from the South (DCU) on sat or sunday (22st / 23nd)
Two questions: 1) good mid-point stopover for fuel and 2) farthest north to make my "last stop" before joining the arrival. Depending on weather, i might do it all in one day so arrive later sat/sunday afternoon, or if there's weather then I'll overnight as far north as I can then join arrival in the morning (what I did last year).
Midway stop:
HUF (Terra Haute Regional Indiana) is exactly halfway for me, so a good place just stop at HUF or other recommendations around there? They appear to have a restaurant on-site, and I'm traveling with Family, so big plus for stopping here with food on-site.
Farthest north stop before joining the arrival:
Last year I stopped in Rockford IL, the airport was good, the town around it was ... okay?. got a hotel and flew-in to OSH the next morning (just as the Airventure ATIS turned IFR to VFR).
This year what's the farthest north to fuel-stop / overnight while still being far enough away to 1) pickup an IFR clearance if necessary and 2) be in a good position to join the Fisk arrival.
I'm traveling with family, so nice facilities are preferred vs the cheapest gas around with nothing there (e.g. don't want to land at a place that is unattended).
Is Madison Wisconsin going to be too crazy I should not go there? It looks like Madison area airports fall under the Special Traffic Management Program (STMP) and you need a reservation to arrive/depart IFR, so that answers my question "its too crazy they don't want you there without a reservation"... too bad, there's good hotel options there.
something like JVL Southern Wisconsin Regional (just north of IL/WI line, Janesville Wi) is a no-go for me because no good hotel options in that small town. Some of these small towns you land and cannot get an Uber/Lyft and seems like JVL is that kinda small.
so... maybe Rockford is good enough but would prefer to be farther north (out of Illinois) if I can, any suggestions?
Two questions: 1) good mid-point stopover for fuel and 2) farthest north to make my "last stop" before joining the arrival. Depending on weather, i might do it all in one day so arrive later sat/sunday afternoon, or if there's weather then I'll overnight as far north as I can then join arrival in the morning (what I did last year).
Midway stop:
HUF (Terra Haute Regional Indiana) is exactly halfway for me, so a good place just stop at HUF or other recommendations around there? They appear to have a restaurant on-site, and I'm traveling with Family, so big plus for stopping here with food on-site.
Farthest north stop before joining the arrival:
Last year I stopped in Rockford IL, the airport was good, the town around it was ... okay?. got a hotel and flew-in to OSH the next morning (just as the Airventure ATIS turned IFR to VFR).
This year what's the farthest north to fuel-stop / overnight while still being far enough away to 1) pickup an IFR clearance if necessary and 2) be in a good position to join the Fisk arrival.
I'm traveling with family, so nice facilities are preferred vs the cheapest gas around with nothing there (e.g. don't want to land at a place that is unattended).
Is Madison Wisconsin going to be too crazy I should not go there? It looks like Madison area airports fall under the Special Traffic Management Program (STMP) and you need a reservation to arrive/depart IFR, so that answers my question "its too crazy they don't want you there without a reservation"... too bad, there's good hotel options there.
something like JVL Southern Wisconsin Regional (just north of IL/WI line, Janesville Wi) is a no-go for me because no good hotel options in that small town. Some of these small towns you land and cannot get an Uber/Lyft and seems like JVL is that kinda small.
so... maybe Rockford is good enough but would prefer to be farther north (out of Illinois) if I can, any suggestions?
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