What is the suggested O200 powered routing to Double Eagle (Albuquerque) coming from Tucumcari to the east, follow I-40 through the pass? Any tips/tricks for ABQ approach? Thanks
What is the suggested O200 powered routing to Double Eagle (Albuquerque) coming from Tucumcari
Follow on question re. Sandia Mtns by going around to the north is that between Santa Fe and ABQ?
Yep, I'm thinking north of the peaks in the relatively flat terrain near the reservoir. Between the peaks is beautiful but if the winds kick up it will be nasty.Yes. It requires skirting between the Sandias and the Ortiz Mountains, they're about 7,000 MSL. The advise above about winds aloft is well founded.
You'd want to know the winds lower down than that. It's winds near pass crossing altitudes which are the biggest problem and even the Sandias are below 11,000 MSL. I'd be more interested in the winds at 12,000 for the Sandias than thise at 18.Early morning then decide where the 18,000 winds are coming from. If from the west, stay out of the pass(I-40) if from the south west, consider going south route, if from the northwest, consider going north. If winds over 20 kts, might pick another day. Fighting a significant headwinds on the leeward side is no place to be.
With the associated up and down drafts is it better to keep one’s airspeed and accept the altitude changes up and down or try to maintain hemispheric cruise altitude and adjust power to avoid over speeding with a fixed pitch prop or going to max power as airspeed drops?
Wings level and ride the up/down the best you can. Try to hold altitude, but watch the airspeed. Be aware of V/A speeds.
Adjust power as needed. Nothing wrong with max power in a sinker. Watch airspeed.
Wings level and ride the up/down the best you can. Try to hold altitude, but watch the airspeed. Be aware of V/A speeds.
Adjust power as needed. Nothing wrong with max power in a sinker. Watch airspeed.
Yes. Also, in underpowered planes, I'll often take advantage of the updrafts in the vicinity of terrain and use it to gain altitude (let it balloon without fighting to maintain), as there may be a sinker in the vicinity that could be tough to outclimb.