Fly-Fla
Pre-Flight
I'm planning to fly from KMAI (Marianna, FL) to KCMH (Columbus, OH) VFR in two weeks weather permitting. Some of you may have seen my related thread about being a low time pilot which I posted a few weeks ago. I will be flying a 172P with only Radios for Navigation however I have a yoke mounted Ipad Mini and a full size Ipad 2 (not mounted) both with Foreflight loaded. I also have a Dual GPS to feed them both even though they both have internal GPS capability. I thought I might fly into Chattanooga (KCHA) as a midpoint stop for fuel, bathroom break, weather updates etc, however I just pulled this out of the hat for no real reason other than being about half way. This puts me on a course from MAI to avoid dealing with Atlanta before turning more NE. In this situation would you plot a course VOR to VOR or just fly direct using Foreflight? It seems if I zig zag from VOR to VOR I add about thirty miles to the trip, which is not a huge waste out of a 600 NM trip but is to be considered. Obviously using VOR's and GPS as a back-up gives me a secondary navigation option. The other questions is how high would you fly(excessive high level head winds aside). The highest I have flown is 5500, I'm in Florida so no real need to clear mountains and I haven't flown far enough yet to justify additional altitude. I will be flying alone and the plane has a nearly brand new engine so it should fly nearly at book numbers. Thanks for your thoughts.