Just got back from an awesome trip. Added 6 states to my map, 4 national parks, 8 airports,2750 NM and 20.8 hours on the Hobbs. No airplane issues, no parks getting flooded, no missing rental cars. Everything just worked out, which was weird. Only took the two oldest on this one as we knew we'd be doing a lot of hiking.
Only real issue was that it was HOT. Every takeoff was a short field takeoff, even from 7000' runways. Most of them were off the top of my performance charts. Extrapolation and the Koch chart became my best friends. I was really worried about it, but it all worked out okay, and while we had some slow climbs, nothing scary. I did have to change my plans just a bit to make sure to fly early in the mornings.
The only disappointment was that we had planned to go to Sedona, but with the heat it was going to be tight on runway length, and the flight the day before from Kanab to Winslow at 10AM was super rough, so we decided to skip it.
Day one was CMI-1K1-TDW. 1K1 is Stearman Field in Wichita, and the restaurant is amazing. Fuel is cheap, too. Good Stop. TDW is a privately owned public use airport in Amarillo. There is a restaurant on the field that we didn't try and they have two cars for rent on Turo. We rented one of the cars which was convenient, but a little expensive for what was a fairly standard tired courtesy car. Part of the reason for choosing Amarillo was to visit Cadillac Ranch.
Day two was a rest stop in Gallup, NM, and continuing on to BVU, Boulder City NV. This leg brought our first views of the Grand Canyon. I chose BVU due to Hertz delivering cars to the field and its proximity to Hoover Dam.
It was 111 degrees in Las Vegas the day we were there. The "dry heat" thing is BS. Hot is hot. Toured the Hoover Dam, made lots of dam jokes. Because we got an early start, we had some time to kill, so we drove up to Vegas to see Blue Man Group and drove the strip at night. Early the next morning we flew up to KNB, Kanab, UT crossing the "Tuckup" Corridor at 11,500. The GTN calculated our DA as 14,500.
To Be Continued...
Only real issue was that it was HOT. Every takeoff was a short field takeoff, even from 7000' runways. Most of them were off the top of my performance charts. Extrapolation and the Koch chart became my best friends. I was really worried about it, but it all worked out okay, and while we had some slow climbs, nothing scary. I did have to change my plans just a bit to make sure to fly early in the mornings.
The only disappointment was that we had planned to go to Sedona, but with the heat it was going to be tight on runway length, and the flight the day before from Kanab to Winslow at 10AM was super rough, so we decided to skip it.
Day one was CMI-1K1-TDW. 1K1 is Stearman Field in Wichita, and the restaurant is amazing. Fuel is cheap, too. Good Stop. TDW is a privately owned public use airport in Amarillo. There is a restaurant on the field that we didn't try and they have two cars for rent on Turo. We rented one of the cars which was convenient, but a little expensive for what was a fairly standard tired courtesy car. Part of the reason for choosing Amarillo was to visit Cadillac Ranch.
Day two was a rest stop in Gallup, NM, and continuing on to BVU, Boulder City NV. This leg brought our first views of the Grand Canyon. I chose BVU due to Hertz delivering cars to the field and its proximity to Hoover Dam.
It was 111 degrees in Las Vegas the day we were there. The "dry heat" thing is BS. Hot is hot. Toured the Hoover Dam, made lots of dam jokes. Because we got an early start, we had some time to kill, so we drove up to Vegas to see Blue Man Group and drove the strip at night. Early the next morning we flew up to KNB, Kanab, UT crossing the "Tuckup" Corridor at 11,500. The GTN calculated our DA as 14,500.
To Be Continued...
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