Badger
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would you fly across Lake MI in a 172 (70nm)
When I did my PP oral, the examiner asked me this question, and I replied "no, I'd go south via Indiana".
But that was based on a 4500' above msl, etc. I've since talked with several pilots and they would do it, trying to get over 10,000', etc.
It seems like a roll of the dice, if you have an emergency in the middle somewhere, you are likely going to die in the cold water. Even with best glide, there is plenty of space in the middle with no way to reach land.
Going around is closer to 200nm.
When I did my PP oral, the examiner asked me this question, and I replied "no, I'd go south via Indiana".
But that was based on a 4500' above msl, etc. I've since talked with several pilots and they would do it, trying to get over 10,000', etc.
It seems like a roll of the dice, if you have an emergency in the middle somewhere, you are likely going to die in the cold water. Even with best glide, there is plenty of space in the middle with no way to reach land.
Going around is closer to 200nm.
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