TexasAviation
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Any pireps on flying in southern New Mexico in the summer?
My sister lives in Deming, and I'm wanting to fly the family out for a visit this summer from the Dallas area. It looks like lots of interesting airspace around El Paso and White Sands Missile Range.
I've never flown in the desert or near mountains. I know to expect and plan for crazy-high density altitudes, but it's the thermals I'm more worried about. From the descriptions of summertime desert flying, it sounds like worse turbulence than I've ever experienced out in East Texas. And with kids in the plane, I'm not sure how well their tummies could handle hour after hour of getting tossed around.
Are there certain weather trends that can mean smoother air out there, so I could plan to go on a day when conditions are best? It's about a five hour flight with one fuel stop in the Archer.
I'd prefer to travel in daylight, but a flight that long would mean at least part of the trip would be through really hot temps.
My sister lives in Deming, and I'm wanting to fly the family out for a visit this summer from the Dallas area. It looks like lots of interesting airspace around El Paso and White Sands Missile Range.
I've never flown in the desert or near mountains. I know to expect and plan for crazy-high density altitudes, but it's the thermals I'm more worried about. From the descriptions of summertime desert flying, it sounds like worse turbulence than I've ever experienced out in East Texas. And with kids in the plane, I'm not sure how well their tummies could handle hour after hour of getting tossed around.
Are there certain weather trends that can mean smoother air out there, so I could plan to go on a day when conditions are best? It's about a five hour flight with one fuel stop in the Archer.
I'd prefer to travel in daylight, but a flight that long would mean at least part of the trip would be through really hot temps.