Hi everyone,
I'm a British pilot with an American wife staying for a couple of months in Oceanside CA. I'm hoping to rent a Piper Arrow and fly myself from Carlsbad (KCRQ) to visit my son in Enid OK (KWDG) starting on 31st Jan. I've pretty much decided to route via El Paso to avoid the high mountains, but will need stops along the way for fuel and an overnight.
I've got SkyDemon (British equivalent of Foreflight) on my phone which should keep me out of trouble but it doesn't have much in the way of recommendations for the best GA-friendly airfields or places to stay. If anyone has any local knowledge or experience of this route I'd be very happy to read your thoughts, both with respect to the best watering holes and any weather tips.
I plan to use flight following as much as possible. I've flown a lot in California where it's readily available. I haven't flown anywhere else in the US so I'm also interested to learn whether I should expect to be able to get FF on the whole route and if so from whom.
Thanks in advance,
Andy
I'm a British pilot with an American wife staying for a couple of months in Oceanside CA. I'm hoping to rent a Piper Arrow and fly myself from Carlsbad (KCRQ) to visit my son in Enid OK (KWDG) starting on 31st Jan. I've pretty much decided to route via El Paso to avoid the high mountains, but will need stops along the way for fuel and an overnight.
I've got SkyDemon (British equivalent of Foreflight) on my phone which should keep me out of trouble but it doesn't have much in the way of recommendations for the best GA-friendly airfields or places to stay. If anyone has any local knowledge or experience of this route I'd be very happy to read your thoughts, both with respect to the best watering holes and any weather tips.
I plan to use flight following as much as possible. I've flown a lot in California where it's readily available. I haven't flown anywhere else in the US so I'm also interested to learn whether I should expect to be able to get FF on the whole route and if so from whom.
Thanks in advance,
Andy