nddons
Touchdown! Greaser!
In the coming months I plan on flying from Wisconsin to Mississippi - a 590nm flight. I'm sorry to say that in 6 years of flying, except for my long training cross countries, the farthest I've gone is about 150nm. In the year since I obtained my IR, all my IR flights have been short - less than 100nm. So, this will be a big deal for me.
I have a few questions re: flight planning. I will be making this in either an C182RG or a C172R, both with GPS. Either way, I'll have a biology and fuel stop enroute.
1. When filing IR for such a trip, I assume I would pick an estimated fuel stop for flight plan #1, and a second flight plan from fuel stop to destination. Correct?
2. On ForeFlight, I've planned this KUES VEENA (northernmost fix for T265 around Chicago) KELSI (southernmost fix for T265) direct KPAH (Paducah fuel stop), then KPAH OTB KSTF (destination of Starkville, MS). I entered OTB VOR because I've heard wisdom of including a fix in each ARTCC sector that I fly through. Would anyone recommend just filing KPAH direct KSTF, ignoring the VORs?
3. Any other hints or suggestions? I know long XCs are just like multiple short XCs, but it still feels like a big deal to me.
Thanks.
I have a few questions re: flight planning. I will be making this in either an C182RG or a C172R, both with GPS. Either way, I'll have a biology and fuel stop enroute.
1. When filing IR for such a trip, I assume I would pick an estimated fuel stop for flight plan #1, and a second flight plan from fuel stop to destination. Correct?
2. On ForeFlight, I've planned this KUES VEENA (northernmost fix for T265 around Chicago) KELSI (southernmost fix for T265) direct KPAH (Paducah fuel stop), then KPAH OTB KSTF (destination of Starkville, MS). I entered OTB VOR because I've heard wisdom of including a fix in each ARTCC sector that I fly through. Would anyone recommend just filing KPAH direct KSTF, ignoring the VORs?
3. Any other hints or suggestions? I know long XCs are just like multiple short XCs, but it still feels like a big deal to me.
Thanks.