Ted
The pilot formerly known as Twin Engine Ted
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This weekend was a lot of flying. Not a personal record by any stretch, but one of the legs I flew did have a couple personal records.
1) This was the longest leg I've ever flown non-stop, both in terms of direct distance (1300 nm) and actual miles flown (1380 nm):
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/N228WP/history/20181020/1310Z/KCXO/KBAF
This broke my previous record by about 200 nm in terms of actual miles flown, and 150 nm in terms of straight line distance.
2) While on that leg, I had a pretty nice tailwind and was doing about 356 KTS over the ground. I figured it was possible to hit 400 over the ground in the descent. And, I was right:
The previous max GS on the 530 was listed at 385. So now, I hold the official record... at least per the 530. It wouldn't surprise me if there was a faster record the plane held at some point in its past.
I realize for those who fly jets, breaking 400 is a yawn, even in a slowtation with a mild tailwind. But for someone who's spent his life in prop jobs, it was pretty fun.
1) This was the longest leg I've ever flown non-stop, both in terms of direct distance (1300 nm) and actual miles flown (1380 nm):
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/N228WP/history/20181020/1310Z/KCXO/KBAF
This broke my previous record by about 200 nm in terms of actual miles flown, and 150 nm in terms of straight line distance.
2) While on that leg, I had a pretty nice tailwind and was doing about 356 KTS over the ground. I figured it was possible to hit 400 over the ground in the descent. And, I was right:
The previous max GS on the 530 was listed at 385. So now, I hold the official record... at least per the 530. It wouldn't surprise me if there was a faster record the plane held at some point in its past.
I realize for those who fly jets, breaking 400 is a yawn, even in a slowtation with a mild tailwind. But for someone who's spent his life in prop jobs, it was pretty fun.