darrell
Pre-takeoff checklist
So I have had my private ticket for a little over a year now, and ever since then my flights have consisted of a mix of short and long cross country flights, the shortest being 52nm, and the longest being 244nm (straight line, anyway). I'm basically just trying to build up time and experience before I start my instrument training (I'm also waiting for a time when I have a perfect balance of time at home, money available, and time off from work available).
My question to PoA-at-large, then, is what do you consider to be a good cross country distance for a low time pilot in my situation? One variable to consider is that I typically start a flight at sunrise, or very close to sunrise, and I want to be done either before lunch, or at least prior to 3pm. So I'd rather not be gone for longer than 8 hours. I'm flying a 180hp Archer, based out of KNIP (NAS Jacksonville), if that matters.
So should I be trying to go as far as I can in my self-alloted timeframe? Or is distance not the point, and I should be going for time? I did one cross country flight where I basically did a semi-circle over southern Georgia for just over 4 hours and "T&G'ed" 5 airports but never got more than about 90nm away from Jacksonville. Is that any better or worse than a 5 hour flight from Jacksonville to Naples, for example?
My next long-ish XC is planned to be from Jacksonville to Jack Edwards Airport in Gulf Shores, Alabama, to pick up a Jack's Aces t-shirt. I'm expecting this to take me 7 hour including the stopover in Alabama, which is about the limit of what I would want to do.
My question to PoA-at-large, then, is what do you consider to be a good cross country distance for a low time pilot in my situation? One variable to consider is that I typically start a flight at sunrise, or very close to sunrise, and I want to be done either before lunch, or at least prior to 3pm. So I'd rather not be gone for longer than 8 hours. I'm flying a 180hp Archer, based out of KNIP (NAS Jacksonville), if that matters.
So should I be trying to go as far as I can in my self-alloted timeframe? Or is distance not the point, and I should be going for time? I did one cross country flight where I basically did a semi-circle over southern Georgia for just over 4 hours and "T&G'ed" 5 airports but never got more than about 90nm away from Jacksonville. Is that any better or worse than a 5 hour flight from Jacksonville to Naples, for example?
My next long-ish XC is planned to be from Jacksonville to Jack Edwards Airport in Gulf Shores, Alabama, to pick up a Jack's Aces t-shirt. I'm expecting this to take me 7 hour including the stopover in Alabama, which is about the limit of what I would want to do.