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Hi,
I'm planning on flying from RHV (San Jose) to MYF (San Diego) on Monday morning and returning that afternoon. I'll be taking the Arrow (200hp) or 182. I've flown down to AVX, SMO, etc several times and am familiar with that route. I'd like to take the most direct (and safest) route to MYF (i.e. no sight seeing required on this flight). We're not planning on stopping (unless we really really can't resist 3O8). Any 'local' knowledge, recommendations? Many thanks, Hilton |
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11.5 going down, 10.5 coming home puts you over the top of the LAX Bravo, no
vectoring or VFR corridor required. Me? I'd get out into the Central Valley as soon as I could (probably over Livermore) and take a straight shot at Gorman. Then a straight shot for LGB and begin your descent. Then coastline until you clear the restricted area by Camp Pendleton and hang a left direct MYF. Be CAUTIOUS of MCAS Miramar. The airport layout is similar to MYF -- a set of parallel E-W runways with a single crosswind runway. San Diego approach has some of the nicest controllers I've ever had to deal with. If you like Mexican food, Casa Machado on the field at MYF is very good. If your bird drinks 80 octane, you can still get it at Gillespie field about ten minutes to the east. Jim "Hilton" wrote in message ink.net... Hi, I'm planning on flying from RHV (San Jose) to MYF (San Diego) on Monday morning and returning that afternoon. I'll be taking the Arrow (200hp) or 182. I've flown down to AVX, SMO, etc several times and am familiar with that route. I'd like to take the most direct (and safest) route to MYF (i.e. no sight seeing required on this flight). We're not planning on stopping (unless we really really can't resist 3O8). Any 'local' knowledge, recommendations? Many thanks, Hilton |
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Should have picked up the WAC before I routed you over Livermore. Probably
Morgan Hill, San Luis, Gorman direct. Thence... Jim "Hilton" wrote in message ink.net... Hi, I'm planning on flying from RHV |
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"RST Engineering" wrote: 11.5 going down, 10.5 coming home puts you over the top of the LAX Bravo, no vectoring or VFR corridor required. Me? I'd get out into the Central Valley as soon as I could (probably over Livermore) and take a straight shot at Gorman. Then a straight shot for LGB and begin your descent. Then coastline until you clear the restricted area by Camp Pendleton and hang a left direct MYF. Be CAUTIOUS of MCAS Miramar. The airport layout is similar to MYF -- a set of parallel E-W runways with a single crosswind runway. San Diego approach has some of the nicest controllers I've ever had to deal with. If you like Mexican food, Casa Machado on the field at MYF is very good. If your bird drinks 80 octane, you can still get it at Gillespie field about ten minutes to the east. Jim "Hilton" wrote in message ink.net... Hi, I'm planning on flying from RHV (San Jose) to MYF (San Diego) on Monday morning and returning that afternoon. I'll be taking the Arrow (200hp) or 182. I've flown down to AVX, SMO, etc several times and am familiar with that route. I'd like to take the most direct (and safest) route to MYF (i.e. no sight seeing required on this flight). We're not planning on stopping (unless we really really can't resist 3O8). Any 'local' knowledge, recommendations? I always used the direct route -- the hills between RHV and the Grapevine aren't all that difficult -- especially above 4500 ft. I would not go all the way up to Livermore and across -- that just wastes time. In the direct route, you go past Gilroy, Frazier lake, Hollister, etc., which is mostly valley flying. -- Remove _'s from email address to talk to me. |
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I made that same flight as an Angel Flight just 3 weeks ago.
I flew IFR - and needed it because there was a solid marine layer over all of Southern California. I actually picked up my passenger at Watsonville (KWVI) and the route I filed was as follows: (This will make more sense if you have a Low Enroute Chart to look at) SNS.V25.VTU.V27.MZB.V66.BARET I know the V66 to BARET leg looks weird - but that is what it takes to get to the Initial Approach Fix for the ILS approach into MYF. I file it so ATC knows where I'm going to go if I lose my radios. Actually, just after San Marcus VOR (RZS) we were cleared direct SXC (Santa Calalina). This actually took us a loooong way out to sea and in hindsight I would have picked a route closer to land. Not long after SXC we started getting vectors that brought us in on the north side of MYF for an ILS approach. Next time I will file VINCO.V107.PXN.V113.ROM.V485.VTU.V299.LAX.V23.MZB. V66.BARET If you are flying IFR out of RHV going south then VINCO.V107 is what you will almost always get (no matter what you file) On the way back we got a lot of re-routes from ATC. One very nice lady working the departure from San Diego suggested that I should have filed the following route to avoid all the trouble: MZB.V23.LAX.V299.VTU.V485.GILRO I would rather fly IFR rather than deal with all the complex airspace around So Cal. The other way is fly above 10,000 over LA and be careful on the approach into MYF. Lastly, I try to fly high, 8000 is uaually the minimm altitude I'll file for and typically I try to be at 10, 000 or 11,000. The highest MEA on the route I suggested is 9000 (around FLW VOR). This is in a C182. We left at WVI at 4pm, had dinner in MYF (the Mexican food in the terminal restaurant is good) and landed back in RHV just before midnight. I brought a very capable co-pilot with me to keep me awake and share the load - a very good idea on a long flight like this. -Brenor N182AK |
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Hi,
A big thank you to everyone for their VFR and IFR suggestions. I really appreciate it. I just bought a new set of sectionals and TACs and will spend several hours reviewing them (as well as the IFR stuff) and planning the flight based on the information from you guys - thanks again! Hilton |
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Jim wrote:
11.5 going down, 10.5 coming home puts you over the top of the LAX Bravo, no vectoring or VFR corridor required. Me? I'd get out into the Central Valley as soon as I could (probably over Livermore) and take a straight shot at Gorman. Then a straight shot for LGB and begin your descent. Then coastline until you clear the restricted area by Camp Pendleton and hang a left direct MYF. Be CAUTIOUS of MCAS Miramar. The airport layout is similar to MYF -- a set of parallel E-W runways with a single crosswind runway. San Diego approach has some of the nicest controllers I've ever had to deal with. If you like Mexican food, Casa Machado on the field at MYF is very good. If your bird drinks 80 octane, you can still get it at Gillespie field about ten minutes to the east. Excellent reply. We did the flight today in an Arrow (Monday). Took off from RHV (IFR to VFR on top) pretty much direct Gorman VOR (GMN). Started at 5500 ended at 9500 over GMN. Then to VNY and the Hollywood Park Transition. There was stratus in the LA area and we picked up our pre-filed IFR near Oceanside VOR (same as the Camp Pendleton + left run you mentioned), ended seeing the airport(s), took the visual, and landed at the correct airport. ![]() mountains/airspace etc, it was essentially a perfectly straight flight, very little 'dog-legging'. We had lunch at Casa Machado - good food! After the business part of the trip was complete, we pretty much did the reverse route coming back. Surprisingly, our GS was about 120 going there and 145 coming home - I had the leg coming home. ![]() Arrow purred the whole way, but as we got closer and closer to Harris Ranch, the Arrow kept wanting to bank to the right - strange... As my friend put it, we tried to put it down in Harris Ranch, but overshot that runway by 100.1 nm. ![]() Thanks again for all the posts and information. Hilton |
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How many on the Hobb's did that take you in the Arrow?
Gerald |
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Gerald wrote:
How many on the Hobb's did that take you in the Arrow? My friend flew there - 3.4, I flew home 2.8. However: 1. He very kindly taxiied to the fuel pumps the night before to her up, so subtract 0.1-0.2 from the 3.4. 2. I took the return flight because I assumed that I would have the headwinds and I didn't mind flying a bit more - turns out I had the tailwinds. Hilton |
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