denverpilot
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A guy could fly the whole route two or three times and still not have finished reading this thread in cruise.
^This...I'm pretty sure this is what I will do. Very detailed and in depth, thanks!!If you want real advice with all those lbs on board with bags to make it worthwhile - unless you plan on flying between 1201a and dawn you'd best decide to stay 150 min lbs under gross if you take the northern route. That will seriously cut into your range.
Real world advice to make life easier - and airports that are lower - each leg is about 3 hr 45 min - which in the average 172 leaves you about an hour of gas left - stay at airports that less than 4000' MSL or so - and while you might be at 8500' MSL to reduce the bumps and whatnot - my idea for a routing avoids anything with serious density altitude - its a 3 day trip and could be done in 2 days =-
3 Day option
Day #1 KICT - KROW - Roswell New Mexico - you can take off pretty much any time and get to Roswell in 3.5 hours - e.g. if you were wheels up @ 9a you land at 11.45 or so local - time change 1 hour. Land and spend the night checking out the truly while and campy stuff out there.
Day 2 - get up early - and your routing is essentially ROW-ELP [El Paso] - CHD [anywhere in the Phoenix area - Chandler, Mesa, someplace like that - the reason is that even if you are up at dawn, its gonna get darn hot in the Valley of the Sun around 10a, - and you do not want to be traversing the desert between Banning Pass and Phoenix during the middle of the day. Land at Mesa and go check out the coeds at Arizona State . .. .
Day 3 - wheels up by 8a - land by 11a someplace in SoCal - VNY/EMT/TOR etc
The 2 day trip gets you up and out of ICT by 7am - gets you on the ground in ROW by 1030 and then wheels up by 11a before it gets real hot - take the long slow climb to 10500 [you are gonna need to be here for cooling and to get out of the worst of the bumps] then on CHD or Mesa. . . . landing around 130-145p being very uncomfortable the last 10 min of the trip - its very warm. . . .
Then next morning - off to LA.
Dang, ain't that the truth I appreciate all the replies/tips/motivation, everyone! Thanks!! You all are awesome!A guy could fly the whole route two or three times and still not have finished reading this thread in cruise.
I learned the hard way about density altitude flying from FL to CA in a 182 in the middle of nowhere New Mexico on a hot day at a 5500' airfield. We got off the ground but it was scary as hell if you never experienced being at the bottom of the performance chart in high density altitude...with a hill in front of you!
Been there, done that? Then you would know that it was LAS vegas, NM. And the terrain thereabout ain't all that hospitable.
Jim
Thanks for the replies everyone! My 172 has the Continental, so it tops out at 145 horse...
^This...I'm pretty sure this is what I will do. Very detailed and in depth, thanks!!