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Old March 13th 05, 11:29 PM
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In article m, Tom Fleischman wrote:

I have already decided to break this trip into 2 days and plan shorter
legs on Day 1. Of course in planning any trip one has to understand
that it is only a plan and that things are undoubtedly going to change
enroute. But you have to start somewhere. The longest trip I've managed
before this was a 4:20 min non-stop trip to Milwaukee in my club's very
fast Bonanza, and you're right, a long leg like that is very taxing. So
I've got some different fuel stops in mind, going both a southerly
route and an northerly route, with no leg longer than 3 hours. This
should also allow me to arrive at the high terrain east of Santa Fe
fairly early in the day.

I don't consider this overplanning, I'll be flying out IFR and I've got
to file something, right? Besides, it's fun, it's interesting, and I'm
enjoying it. I've found airports with both cheap fuel and good food
reports that fit the bill and allow for diversion and flexibility.

I can't wait.


It's an awesome experience, highly recommended. Don't forget to post
your trip report when you get back. :-)

Sounds like you have the right idea. My impression from your initial
post that your planning was much more narrowly focussed (i.e. this leg
at that altitude). Now that's overplanning.


Morris