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Ben
Coming up on 10 years with my IR, I have a question about turbo in the summer.
I'm a renter, and there are no turbos available to me. Despite that, I've been able to fly here in the East and Northeast usually without anything more than a delay, or early departure due to convection.
The last duel against the TCU was a month or so ago, and it made me wonder about turbo. I'd like to ask you about what I did, and what I am wondering.
Departing central MA, I encountered CU through which I flew with only a few bumps. But soon enough, and as expected, I was surrounded by TCU rising to about 12,000. I requested 12,000 and was granted that. For about an hour, I was able to fly around (ATC was great), but then both my eyeballs and NexRad showed me that I was flying among an area of scattered CBs mixed with those TCUs--typically late-Summer day.
I saw a way out, but I couldn't climb anymore. I requested 4,000 which was below all bases, and was granted that. My plan was to continue visually, and if unable, to request a landing at one of the many airports in central PA, where I was by that time. It worked fine, and I continued on, with minimal delay. Anyway, I was under no pressure to get home, and had those years of summer flying experience to guide me.
But, I thought, what if I were turbo? Would it have helped to request, say FL180? I am thinking that the CBs would have been obvious and avoidable, and at that level I could have topped and deviated.
I guess the question is this: does turbo give you more summer flying flexibility?
I'm a renter, and there are no turbos available to me. Despite that, I've been able to fly here in the East and Northeast usually without anything more than a delay, or early departure due to convection.
The last duel against the TCU was a month or so ago, and it made me wonder about turbo. I'd like to ask you about what I did, and what I am wondering.
Departing central MA, I encountered CU through which I flew with only a few bumps. But soon enough, and as expected, I was surrounded by TCU rising to about 12,000. I requested 12,000 and was granted that. For about an hour, I was able to fly around (ATC was great), but then both my eyeballs and NexRad showed me that I was flying among an area of scattered CBs mixed with those TCUs--typically late-Summer day.
I saw a way out, but I couldn't climb anymore. I requested 4,000 which was below all bases, and was granted that. My plan was to continue visually, and if unable, to request a landing at one of the many airports in central PA, where I was by that time. It worked fine, and I continued on, with minimal delay. Anyway, I was under no pressure to get home, and had those years of summer flying experience to guide me.
But, I thought, what if I were turbo? Would it have helped to request, say FL180? I am thinking that the CBs would have been obvious and avoidable, and at that level I could have topped and deviated.
I guess the question is this: does turbo give you more summer flying flexibility?