muleywannabe
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- Joined
- Dec 30, 2013
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- 331
- Location
- Independence, Kansas
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Cherokee235
We flew saturday for our first cross country. We did an extensive pre-flight for Wx and fuel. local weather showed nothing. our destination KSGF showed late afternoon thunderstorms. We were off and gone by 10:30 am. 1 hour flight time. We were practicing using the VOR's, pilotage etc. As we approached Joplin area, the clouds started to build up and updrafting was starting. We decided to turn around and head back to our home airport. Lesson learned, fly really early in the am during the summer, be at your destination before noon and expect slight turbulence.
This was all at 5,500 MSL and to go below the storms we had to fly at 3,300 ft. interesting experience, nothing wrong with turning around....the afternoon storms dissipated and the evening was nice...but you never know.
This was all at 5,500 MSL and to go below the storms we had to fly at 3,300 ft. interesting experience, nothing wrong with turning around....the afternoon storms dissipated and the evening was nice...but you never know.