midcap
Pattern Altitude
I enjoy going to flight planner and messing around with different routes and such. So I plugged in this route (keep in mind, I am a noob).
KHUM direct to KEYW.
562 nm and right under 4 hours at 135 knots. A Comanche has the legs and speed for this on paper.
The long way around flying over land the whole way is 730nm and 5 hours.
Do people take single engine piston aircraft over water like that?
I'd imagine a life raft, EPIRB, food and water would be need to be on board in case you have to ditch.
Trips like this seem to be where a twin would come in handy.
What do you seasoned aviators think?
KHUM direct to KEYW.
562 nm and right under 4 hours at 135 knots. A Comanche has the legs and speed for this on paper.
The long way around flying over land the whole way is 730nm and 5 hours.
Do people take single engine piston aircraft over water like that?
I'd imagine a life raft, EPIRB, food and water would be need to be on board in case you have to ditch.
Trips like this seem to be where a twin would come in handy.
What do you seasoned aviators think?