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tony roberts wrote:
Here's what I do Go to Landings.com Enter your route and receive terrain avoidance altitudes Check it on your charts Plan route accordingly Fly route, double checking with your terrain avoidance GPS - highly recommend the Lowrance 2000 for $700.00 Tony C-GICE In article . com, "Dan" wrote: My early years of flying were spent in the Midwest where as long as you were over 2000 MSL, there were very few obstacles to hit and no terrain. Now that I have moved out West (Phoenix) I am increasingly paranoid about hitting terrain at night. Choosing a cruise altitude is easy (well above anything even close to your route). However, what I worry about is my letdown to pattern altitude at the destination airport as well as departure. Short of filing IFR (which carries with it Oxygen requirements for some local MEAs) what other strategies do you all use? Any "systems" or tricks to share, or is it pretty much just look at the sectional and make a plan? --Dan Yes, as I was reading this thread I starting thinking how much I REALLY like my little box with the green triangles, the yellow triangles and the red triangles. Even flying VFR on the east coast (5 in haze is GOOD weather) the terrain avoidance as well as the traffic avoidance really helps. The XM weather will probably end up paying for itself with the savings in hotels and rental cars for those times you get up in the air and say, hmmmmm, if this gets any worse, it could be bad. I'll just go back and try again tomorrow. With the XM sometimes, if you are lucky, it comes up and shows you are in the worst of it and if you just alter your flight 20 miles east you will avoid everything. Margy Margy |
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