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Old November 3rd 07, 03:41 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
sashley
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I'll be ferrying a 152 from Austin to Tucson in a couple of weeks.
I'm looking for the lower route over the continental divide. Can I do
better that V66 from El Paso to Tucson?

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Old November 3rd 07, 07:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"s" == sashley writes:

s I'll be ferrying a 152 from Austin to Tucson in a couple of
s weeks. I'm looking for the lower route over the continental
s divide. Can I do better that V66 from El Paso to Tucson?

Maybe but why not V94 to Deming and San Simon, thence Cochise and
Tucson. A friend and I brought his 90hp Aircoupe back that way. Not
much out there, but no high altitudes required either, whereas V66 has
a higher altitude and longer passage. Because of the same-looking
desert and the restricted airspace I advise having a moving-map GPS to
assist navigation.
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Old November 6th 07, 03:01 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
GeorgeC[_2_]
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If you are AOPA member, you might check out "Suggested Western Mountain Routes"
http://www.aopa.org/asf/wx/mountain.html#western Route 9 of the Southern, East
to West could be adapter and they use V94. It is the same thing that Bob Fry
said.

If it were me I'd take I10. West Texas is petty desolate and if you had an off
airport landing you would be near a road and help.

On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 20:41:42 -0700, sashley
wrote:

I'll be ferrying a 152 from Austin to Tucson in a couple of weeks.
I'm looking for the lower route over the continental divide. Can I do
better that V66 from El Paso to Tucson?


GeorgeC
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Old November 6th 07, 04:04 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
RST Engineering
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I gotta hot flash. If I'm over west Texas, my off-airport landing is going
to be ON I-10. None of this "near a road" stuff.

{;-)

Jim

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"GeorgeC" wrote in message
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If you are AOPA member, you might check out "Suggested Western Mountain
Routes"
http://www.aopa.org/asf/wx/mountain.html#western Route 9 of the Southern,
East
to West could be adapter and they use V94. It is the same thing that Bob
Fry
said.

If it were me I'd take I10. West Texas is petty desolate and if you had
an off
airport landing you would be near a road and help.



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Old November 8th 07, 10:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
GeorgeC[_2_]
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Good, that will make an easy rescue. I hate hiking in west Texas

On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 08:04:55 -0800, "RST Engineering"
wrote:

I gotta hot flash. If I'm over west Texas, my off-airport landing is going
to be ON I-10. None of this "near a road" stuff.

{;-)

Jim


GeorgeC
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Old November 9th 07, 12:05 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Veeduber
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If it were me I'd take I10.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Funny Story (sorta)

About fifty years ago I was ferrying a thing with round engines that
was afraid of heights. Old Timer at La Junta tells me to just follow
the railroad; that I won't have any trouble.

The only thing he failed to mention was that you'd need a Pitts to
literally 'follow the railroad' through that section of the
mountains :-)

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Old November 10th 07, 01:49 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
GeorgeC[_2_]
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LOL

On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 16:05:48 -0800, Veeduber wrote:


If it were me I'd take I10.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Funny Story (sorta)

About fifty years ago I was ferrying a thing with round engines that
was afraid of heights. Old Timer at La Junta tells me to just follow
the railroad; that I won't have any trouble.

The only thing he failed to mention was that you'd need a Pitts to
literally 'follow the railroad' through that section of the
mountains :-)


GeorgeC
 




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