N659HB
En-Route
I like to fly low and enjoy the scenery, but that's probably not the best strategy for a long cross-country (i.e. 100+ nm) flight. Because I'm a sport pilot, I have to fly below the clouds, unless they are widely scattered, and that's pretty rare on summer days. Cloud cover has limited my altitude choices on cross country flights, and on hot days that means a bumpy ride beneath the clouds, usually no higher than 3500'.
For those of you who fly several hour legs, what's your preferred cruise altitude? Does it depend mainly on winds aloft? Height of cloud tops? Passenger comfort? Fuel efficiency? (My Luscombe is supposed to be most fuel efficient around 7500', but the highest I've flown to date is 5500' through the pass from TN to Asheville, NC.)
For those of you who fly several hour legs, what's your preferred cruise altitude? Does it depend mainly on winds aloft? Height of cloud tops? Passenger comfort? Fuel efficiency? (My Luscombe is supposed to be most fuel efficient around 7500', but the highest I've flown to date is 5500' through the pass from TN to Asheville, NC.)