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What is the longest cross country you've ever completed just by using pilotage? I fly out of KCHD (Chandler municipal airport in the Phoenix metro area)
Shortly after I got my private, I took a friend and we flew from KCHD to E77. That flight isn't terribly far, in fact it's barely a "cross country at 70 nautical miles. But we did the whole thing with paper charts and our eye balls. I've done other flights up to KSEZ (94.6), KFLG (112.3) and KTYL (110.5) using visual landmarks for 90% of the flight, but I still did use VOR's and GPS for "help".
I do recognize these are not terribly far, but I'm curious what's the furthest you've flown from "home" just using a paper chart and your eyes? Do any of you have good stories about navigating over long distances by pilotage?
Shortly after I got my private, I took a friend and we flew from KCHD to E77. That flight isn't terribly far, in fact it's barely a "cross country at 70 nautical miles. But we did the whole thing with paper charts and our eye balls. I've done other flights up to KSEZ (94.6), KFLG (112.3) and KTYL (110.5) using visual landmarks for 90% of the flight, but I still did use VOR's and GPS for "help".
I do recognize these are not terribly far, but I'm curious what's the furthest you've flown from "home" just using a paper chart and your eyes? Do any of you have good stories about navigating over long distances by pilotage?