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New pilot here. I spent many hours planning a flight to visit family in PA, travelling from Eastern NC. Direct route took me near DC SFRA. I went to FAA site and completed training. Initial route planned outside the SFRA but within 60 nm of DC to bathroom break planned in WInchester, then was going to skirt around Philly airspace. As we approached the 60 nm envelope foreflight popped up a TFR warning and lit the space up differently than I recall it when reviewing the flight on the ground. I could not figure it out so landed at another airport to regroup.
I could not figure out what the TFR was so aimed to skirt further west, closer or over mountains. The day had some clouds, the bottoms of which were difficult to determine relative to the mountains and as I climbed, it did not seem like I could get higher. Rather than push my comfort level or flying into crap we turned for home. I have zero mountain flying experience but had received coaching to cross at 45 degree angle and stay add 50% of peak to my altitude. I might have been safe under or over the clouds but at 9000 ft it looked like I could not climb higher than them and there was a lot of gray under the clouds.
Considering the trip again, looking to go east of DC, lots of restricted airspace.
So my questions are:
How do you or would you fly through or around DC?
Is there an easy way on Foreflight to determine what the pop up TFR was all about? It had not been present on the ground.
Once on the ground, was there a better way for me to know what the TFR was?
My cage got rattled and I was not as resourceful as I would have liked to have been!
Thanks
I could not figure out what the TFR was so aimed to skirt further west, closer or over mountains. The day had some clouds, the bottoms of which were difficult to determine relative to the mountains and as I climbed, it did not seem like I could get higher. Rather than push my comfort level or flying into crap we turned for home. I have zero mountain flying experience but had received coaching to cross at 45 degree angle and stay add 50% of peak to my altitude. I might have been safe under or over the clouds but at 9000 ft it looked like I could not climb higher than them and there was a lot of gray under the clouds.
Considering the trip again, looking to go east of DC, lots of restricted airspace.
So my questions are:
How do you or would you fly through or around DC?
Is there an easy way on Foreflight to determine what the pop up TFR was all about? It had not been present on the ground.
Once on the ground, was there a better way for me to know what the TFR was?
My cage got rattled and I was not as resourceful as I would have liked to have been!
Thanks