k9medic
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ATP-H, CMEL, CSEL, CFI/CFII Airplanes and Helicopters
My wife made a comment last night after we returned from the Bahamas that the flight seemed to take a little longer. I justified it by saying that it just felt longer since we were now landing after dark.
In reality, this comment got me to thinking. This trip was a day trip over and back to drop off more supplies. My best speed in level flight going over was 122kts - in both directions!
The past few trips over, I have seen a general decrease in GS which is apparently backed up by my flight time records.
Overall, the flights area a canned route and I am rarely vectored all over. The average distance flown is 680nm round trip. Based on my logs, I come up with 6.4 hours round trip as an average flight time. Mathematically, I'm flying 106kts overall. The fastest was 5.2 (130kts) and the slowest was 6.9 (98kts!) Yes, I know climbs and taxi time add into this equation
For an aircraft that trues out at 130kts, the trip just seems like it should be faster.
Is this just all in my head?
In reality, this comment got me to thinking. This trip was a day trip over and back to drop off more supplies. My best speed in level flight going over was 122kts - in both directions!
The past few trips over, I have seen a general decrease in GS which is apparently backed up by my flight time records.
Overall, the flights area a canned route and I am rarely vectored all over. The average distance flown is 680nm round trip. Based on my logs, I come up with 6.4 hours round trip as an average flight time. Mathematically, I'm flying 106kts overall. The fastest was 5.2 (130kts) and the slowest was 6.9 (98kts!) Yes, I know climbs and taxi time add into this equation
For an aircraft that trues out at 130kts, the trip just seems like it should be faster.
Is this just all in my head?