Rykymus
Line Up and Wait
So, we're gearing up for our move to Fairview the end of October. Four days after spending our first night in the new home, I'm flying back to CA to bring the plane over. (It's a 98 Archer III, and I'm PPL/IR with about 600 hrs PIC and maybe 10 hrs IMC and IR current.) Longest flight for me was KSCK to KSAN and back, non-stop each way, all in the same day. (About 3.5 hrs each way.) That one was pretty easy. (I'm sure the nose-hose on the way back helped keep me fresh.)
My original plan was to fly commercial from Dallas to Sacramento, where my daughter would pick me up and drive me to my plane in Stockton. (An hour south of Sac.) I would then depart Stockton (around 1300, and fly to Vegas, spending the night at the Motel 6 across the street from Atlantic at KLAS. The next morning, I would depart at sunrise, and fly 3 hops to Gallup, Lubbock, and finally McKinney. (Where the plane will reside for now.) However, I have heard that flights to Vegas should be done in the morning, rather than the afternoon. I'm flown plenty of bumpy afternoon flights, and am comfortable in moderate turbulence. Not that I like it much, but the landings don't bother me. I have also considered just waiting and launching the next morning just before sunrise. and splitting the trip evenly in half. (I only chose the Vegas routing because landing at KLAS and then flying over the Grand Canyon are two of my bucket list items, and it seemed a perfect opportunity.
Just looking for advice from those who have flown these areas/routes before.
Thanks
My original plan was to fly commercial from Dallas to Sacramento, where my daughter would pick me up and drive me to my plane in Stockton. (An hour south of Sac.) I would then depart Stockton (around 1300, and fly to Vegas, spending the night at the Motel 6 across the street from Atlantic at KLAS. The next morning, I would depart at sunrise, and fly 3 hops to Gallup, Lubbock, and finally McKinney. (Where the plane will reside for now.) However, I have heard that flights to Vegas should be done in the morning, rather than the afternoon. I'm flown plenty of bumpy afternoon flights, and am comfortable in moderate turbulence. Not that I like it much, but the landings don't bother me. I have also considered just waiting and launching the next morning just before sunrise. and splitting the trip evenly in half. (I only chose the Vegas routing because landing at KLAS and then flying over the Grand Canyon are two of my bucket list items, and it seemed a perfect opportunity.
Just looking for advice from those who have flown these areas/routes before.
Thanks