paflyer
Final Approach
Milk run would be to/from a 2750' runway to a 3000' runway, both narrow but paved, both a few hundred above MSL so never see more than 3000' DA worst case, and neither have IAPs but nearby longer runway airports do. The shorter runway has significant trees (130') a couple hundred feet from the threshold of the NE end which would usually be the approach side, so slam-dunk arrival would be par for the course. No other terrain is a factor either end. Distance between is around 200nm. No fuel either airport so need to be able to carry enough for RT with IFR reserves.
Room for 2 couples, so a six-seater, cruise close to 200kt. I'd like pressurization for other trips but I don't think the runways are long enough for comfort on T.O. because of the higher GW. FIKI would be close to a must, definitely boots since this is mid-Atlantic to northeast snow belt. Pilot low-time MEL.
Maybe a $200K acquisition cost max. I don't need fancy avionics, just a decent autopilot and IFR-cert moving map GPS, coupled.
Have at it, help me spend my retirement money!
Room for 2 couples, so a six-seater, cruise close to 200kt. I'd like pressurization for other trips but I don't think the runways are long enough for comfort on T.O. because of the higher GW. FIKI would be close to a must, definitely boots since this is mid-Atlantic to northeast snow belt. Pilot low-time MEL.
Maybe a $200K acquisition cost max. I don't need fancy avionics, just a decent autopilot and IFR-cert moving map GPS, coupled.
Have at it, help me spend my retirement money!