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Filing Flight Plan
Last year I asked for some advice on flying a PA28-140 from Buffalo, NY to St. Louis, MO. That flight went smoothly and was a big learning experience for two low-time pilots. Now those same two slightly higher time pilots will be flying that same plane to Billings, Montana at the end of the month. This will be a strictly VFR flight with two pilots who'd like to split the time as evenly as possible.
Route (SkyVector Link), Day #1 (645nm, 6.5 hours with no wind).
* KSET, Leave as early possible on the first day of good VFR to KRAP. Full tanks right at max gross weight.
* KBTA, First stop on day #1 for fuel, bio break, lunch and to switch pilots. KOMA and surrounding airports as alternates.
* KRAP, Day #1 overnight, possibly longer if WX doesn't permit leaving the next day.
Day #2 (271nm, 2.75 hours with no wind):
* Depart KRAP as early as possible, possibly half tanks for better climb performance at 3000ft. Departure to the south before turning west to avoid the terrain to the immediate west of KRAP and avoid the MOA to the north.
* KGCC optional stop for fuel and to switch pilots.
* 6S8 hopefully in the afternoon. Drop the plane off and head to KBIL to catch a commercial flight back to KSTL. Looks like the commercial flight back to KSTL will cost more than the flight to Billings. Anyone wanna fly us back to St. Louis?
I'm generally more confident in my flight planning skills for this trip. Foreflight shows the highest elevation along this route to be 5450ft, easily within a 140's capabilities but we'll be checking density altitude, runway distances, etc regardless.
So, any suggestions to this planned route? Good airport restaurants or FBOs? Better routes?
Route (SkyVector Link), Day #1 (645nm, 6.5 hours with no wind).
* KSET, Leave as early possible on the first day of good VFR to KRAP. Full tanks right at max gross weight.
* KBTA, First stop on day #1 for fuel, bio break, lunch and to switch pilots. KOMA and surrounding airports as alternates.
* KRAP, Day #1 overnight, possibly longer if WX doesn't permit leaving the next day.
Day #2 (271nm, 2.75 hours with no wind):
* Depart KRAP as early as possible, possibly half tanks for better climb performance at 3000ft. Departure to the south before turning west to avoid the terrain to the immediate west of KRAP and avoid the MOA to the north.
* KGCC optional stop for fuel and to switch pilots.
* 6S8 hopefully in the afternoon. Drop the plane off and head to KBIL to catch a commercial flight back to KSTL. Looks like the commercial flight back to KSTL will cost more than the flight to Billings. Anyone wanna fly us back to St. Louis?
I'm generally more confident in my flight planning skills for this trip. Foreflight shows the highest elevation along this route to be 5450ft, easily within a 140's capabilities but we'll be checking density altitude, runway distances, etc regardless.
So, any suggestions to this planned route? Good airport restaurants or FBOs? Better routes?