Allison Riccardi
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Planning on making this my first big flight.
+1 it is great!Easy. "Bahamas Guide" from Sportys and other pilot supply joints a good guide. $35 at Sportys.
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Just got back from Long Island MYLS. My 3rd or 4th trip and 6th or 7th Bahamian airport.
It's like all long distance overwater in a SE; the engine will 'run like crap to the point of failing' intermittently, and you will constantly find yourself lifting your feet so as to not get bitten by sharks. And the rest of the time it will be boring.What is the flight from Florida to the Bahamas like in a single engine?
Okay, I give up. Where is the person that says single engine over warm water requires more thought than single engine IMC at night over rugged/densely populated terrain?I just loveeee how everyone puts so much thought into flying single engine over WARM water, but not nearly as much into flying single engine at night, IMC, over densely populated places, and rugged terrain---or all of those combine!!
Do you actually need a raft or will jackets for all be legal?
...I find the CBP hassle a bigger impediment for me to entertain the flight, but that's for another thread.
Okay, I give up. Where is the person that says single engine over warm water requires more thought than single engine IMC at night over rugged/densely populated terrain?
I think you should have left your 1st and 3rd paragraphs off but hey, thats just me.
Life jackets is the only legal requirement for part 91. I do consider a life raft a personal prerequisite if I ever head down that way, based on my takeaways during water survival training. It helps to fly over warm water, but I don't find the rental cost for the life raft onerous. I find the CBP hassle a bigger impediment for me to entertain the flight, but that's for another thread.
$1500 is a heluva price tag to swallow. What do they rent for?
I went to Treasure Cay in a Piper Arrow 2 years ago. The engine sounded normal
About the same as flying across the gulf in my mooney.....boring not much to see tell you get to land....
Super cool - thanks for posting! I'm jealous.
Could you post an accounting of the 11.3 flight hours - I'd be interested in seeing that.
Nice, thanks.Day 1, 3.9 Hours: KHWO - MYBS - MYAN - MYEN - MYES
Day 2, 3.1 Hours: MYES - MYEB - Farmers Cay - MYEF - MYCB - MYCA - MYER - MYEM - MYEH
Day 3, 4.3 Hours: MYEH - KFXE - KHWO
The day 3 total time was high mainly because we had an hour and fifteen minute hold before landing at KFXE because the ceilings were too low, they closed the airport.
I made my first trip to the islands in December.
I have done it about 20 times. Less frequently since Sept 11. The most important item to remember is that flying at night going there is very much an instrument flight. My first night flight there, I was glad to have my instrument rating because the stars were visible on the ocean and one could not see a horizon.
And you're even monitoring 121.5 on the second radio so you can hear all the "GUUAAAAAAARD" calls. LOL.
You probably couldn't hear it but outside of your range an airline pilot may have done his pre-landing briefing or called the ramp to find out if his gate was open, etc on guard by accident. What you heard was a very normal response of someone else monitoring it letting him know he was on Guuuaaaarrrrrrdd. Occasionally you'll hear some funny responses to accidental guard calls, sometimes you'll get sport score updates. And some times unfortunately you may hear an ELT that you can report.Ok. Not meant to derail the thread but I've recently started leaving my #2 radio on 121.5 all the time. A few weeks back I hear a really rough voice almost moaning the word "Guaaaarrrrd". Ya'll ever watch Slingblade?
Is this normal? I didn't know what it was. Almost like an old drunk man had found his handheld radio and was playing with it at the local bar.