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I'll be flying a VFR-only plane from Charlotte to Lexington next
weekend, and I'm in the process of planning the best route to cross the mountains. The sectionals should arrive in a couple of days, but in the mean time I'm looking at the route, and the elevations appear lower in the route from Asheville up to Greeneville. Also, it looks like this is entirely over a major highway vs. being in the middle of nowhere. I'd like to have as much altitude between me and the ground as possible, but since the plane is VFR only, I can't really plan on climbing to 10,000 feet and crossing over (the weather will be a big factor there) Does anyone have experience with routes in this area? Thanks, Eric |
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I'll be flying a VFR-only plane from Charlotte to Lexington next
weekend, and I'm in the process of planning the best route to cross the mountains. The sectionals should arrive in a couple of days, but in the mean time I'm looking at the route, and the elevations appear lower in the route from Asheville up to Greeneville. Also, it looks like this is entirely over a major highway vs. being in the middle of nowhere. I'd like to have as much altitude between me and the ground as possible, but since the plane is VFR only, I can't really plan on climbing to 10,000 feet and crossing over (the weather will be a big factor there) Does anyone have experience with routes in this area? I fly the Asheville Gap to and from Ohio to Florida. You can go through at 4,500 feet MSL. |
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Thanks for the advice. It looks like good weather for next weekend so
hopefully I'll be able to cross at 6,500 or greater, but its good to know that 4,500 works. Is there much traffic through that gap? It looks like it would act as a funnel for all low altitude traffic in the area. |
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There could be some traffic, but for the most part the locals stay out of
the area unless they need to be there. So from what I hear it usually is not real busy. Our sightseeing usually takes place northeast or soutwest of the gap. And most locals will stay out of Asheville airspace unless they have to be there. The same holds true for TRI in northeast TN. You may get some "training" traffic and commercial at TRI but nothing to really stress out over. I'm a rookie and never have any problems around there! ![]() Middlesboro, KY and see the Glacier Girl !!! ![]() Training areas for TRI are Area 1 , south of TRI to west side of Johnson City, Area 2 north of TRI around TN/VA line at Kingsport. Area 3 east of TRI Bristol /South Holston Lake area. If you want to fly over Bristol Motor Raceway be aware of Practice Area 3. ![]() Johnson City has alittle STOL port on the east side of town in sight of the Watauga River, be aware of a little if any traffic in that area. Not even sure that airport is even on the charts anymore!!! But it may help you to know where it is. It is outside of TRI's Class D . So any traffic is usually just locals going up for fun. Flew a Cub out of there a few weeks ago, the runway is alittle rough but if you had to you can sure set down on it.... Patrick student SP aircraft structural mech "Eric Bartsch" wrote in message ups.com... Thanks for the advice. It looks like good weather for next weekend so hopefully I'll be able to cross at 6,500 or greater, but its good to know that 4,500 works. Is there much traffic through that gap? It looks like it would act as a funnel for all low altitude traffic in the area. |
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2 Weeks ago I flew from Charlotte to Prestonburg (E of Lex). Flew GPS direct
at 8000 (IFR). You end up just N of TRI. there are VOR routes that come close to the direct route. You can cross the mts N of Hickory at around 6500 VFR. Bill "Eric Bartsch" wrote in message ups.com... I'll be flying a VFR-only plane from Charlotte to Lexington next weekend, and I'm in the process of planning the best route to cross the mountains. The sectionals should arrive in a couple of days, but in the mean time I'm looking at the route, and the elevations appear lower in the route from Asheville up to Greeneville. Also, it looks like this is entirely over a major highway vs. being in the middle of nowhere. I'd like to have as much altitude between me and the ground as possible, but since the plane is VFR only, I can't really plan on climbing to 10,000 feet and crossing over (the weather will be a big factor there) Does anyone have experience with routes in this area? Thanks, Eric |
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Eric Bartsch wrote:
I'll be flying a VFR-only plane from Charlotte to Lexington next weekend, and I'm in the process of planning the best route to cross the mountains. The sectionals should arrive in a couple of days, but in the mean time I'm looking at the route, and the elevations appear lower in the route from Asheville up to Greeneville. Also, it looks like this is entirely over a major highway vs. being in the middle of nowhere. I'd like to have as much altitude between me and the ground as possible, but since the plane is VFR only, I can't really plan on climbing to 10,000 feet and crossing over (the weather will be a big factor there) Does anyone have experience with routes in this area? Thanks, Eric You can go up the french broad river avl to newport tn, greenvlle then to lex. I am based out of Lee Co. Va. 0vg and have flown this route several times. If it's windy..forget it, you do not want to be in there.. i always think back to something Evelyn "mamma bird" Johnson in morristown KMOR told a friend of mine. "Never fly over the Smokies, they are too easy to fly around." Not that I have always heeded that advice, but you can shoot to kmnn? mcminn co. and through cumberland gap if you need to. When i do fly that area "avl to Greenville" I take a survival blanket, water, and my bear pistol. There is a stretch if you had to put the plane down it could be awhile before anyone got to you. Remember wind is weather- especially when trying to fly a mtn. pass w low ceilings... |
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I had heard that Lee County Airport was being closed ? Also that any pilot
taking off in their plane had to take it somewhere else? Can you give me the real scoop on what is going on there? Any "sport planes" to rent over your way? ![]() Patrick student SP aircraft structural mech "Robet Coffey" wrote in message news ![]() You can go up the french broad river avl to newport tn, greenvlle then to lex. I am based out of Lee Co. Va. 0vg and have flown this route several times. If it's windy..forget it, you do not want to be in there.. i always think back to something Evelyn "mamma bird" Johnson in morristown KMOR told a friend of mine. "Never fly over the Smokies, they are too easy to fly around." Not that I have always heeded that advice, but you can shoot to kmnn? mcminn co. and through cumberland gap if you need to. When i do fly that area "avl to Greenville" I take a survival blanket, water, and my bear pistol. There is a stretch if you had to put the plane down it could be awhile before anyone got to you. Remember wind is weather- especially when trying to fly a mtn. pass w low ceilings... |
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Patrick,
How far are you from Alexandria VA? These guys... www.maspl.com Have recently received the first SLSA Zenith 601XL. "W P Dixon" wrote in message ... I had heard that Lee County Airport was being closed ? Also that any pilot taking off in their plane had to take it somewhere else? Can you give me the real scoop on what is going on there? Any "sport planes" to rent over your way? ![]() Patrick student SP aircraft structural mech "Robet Coffey" wrote in message news ![]() You can go up the french broad river avl to newport tn, greenvlle then to lex. I am based out of Lee Co. Va. 0vg and have flown this route several times. If it's windy..forget it, you do not want to be in there.. i always think back to something Evelyn "mamma bird" Johnson in morristown KMOR told a friend of mine. "Never fly over the Smokies, they are too easy to fly around." Not that I have always heeded that advice, but you can shoot to kmnn? mcminn co. and through cumberland gap if you need to. When i do fly that area "avl to Greenville" I take a survival blanket, water, and my bear pistol. There is a stretch if you had to put the plane down it could be awhile before anyone got to you. Remember wind is weather- especially when trying to fly a mtn. pass w low ceilings... |
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Hey Gig,
Funny since I can see the welcome to Virginia sign from my house, but it takes less time to drive to Ohio than it does to Alexandria, VA! I have been waiting for this group to get some airplanes! Glad to see they finally got one. I'll email them and see what all is going on. Thanks for the tip! Patrick student SP aircraft structural mech "Gig 601XL Builder" wr.giacona@coxDOTnet wrote in message news:FYR2f.24738$b65.8349@okepread01... Patrick, How far are you from Alexandria VA? These guys... www.maspl.com Have recently received the first SLSA Zenith 601XL. "W P Dixon" wrote in message ... I had heard that Lee County Airport was being closed ? Also that any pilot taking off in their plane had to take it somewhere else? Can you give me the real scoop on what is going on there? Any "sport planes" to rent over your way? ![]() Patrick student SP aircraft structural mech "Robet Coffey" wrote in message news ![]() You can go up the french broad river avl to newport tn, greenvlle then to lex. I am based out of Lee Co. Va. 0vg and have flown this route several times. If it's windy..forget it, you do not want to be in there.. i always think back to something Evelyn "mamma bird" Johnson in morristown KMOR told a friend of mine. "Never fly over the Smokies, they are too easy to fly around." Not that I have always heeded that advice, but you can shoot to kmnn? mcminn co. and through cumberland gap if you need to. When i do fly that area "avl to Greenville" I take a survival blanket, water, and my bear pistol. There is a stretch if you had to put the plane down it could be awhile before anyone got to you. Remember wind is weather- especially when trying to fly a mtn. pass w low ceilings... |
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![]() Eric Bartsch wrote: I'll be flying a VFR-only plane from Charlotte to Lexington next weekend, and I'm in the process of planning the best route to cross the mountains. The sectionals should arrive in a couple of days, but in the mean time I'm looking at the route, and the elevations appear lower in the route from Asheville up to Greeneville. Also, it looks like this is entirely over a major highway vs. being in the middle of nowhere. I'd like to have as much altitude between me and the ground as possible, but since the plane is VFR only, I can't really plan on climbing to 10,000 feet and crossing over (the weather will be a big factor there) Does anyone have experience with routes in this area? KEXX is a great field with friendly folks. No need to go all the way out by Asheville to get there from Charlotte unless you're sightseeing or want to get some mountain experience. Asheville will be very pretty for the next week or two, by the way. Since you're VFR, just follow I-85 out to Lexington. You'll see the airport where US 52 and I-85 diverge. Can't miss it. |
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