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![]() "Shane" wrote in message ... I live in the UK and am considering a trip from the San Diego area to Las Vegas at the end of the year. I'm yet to get my hands on the charts, and being low on hours I was wondering if anyone had any advice on how easy the trip would be to make. or any other relevant advice they could share with me. I learned to fly in the U.S. so I'm not tooo! worried about that aspect) Thanks Shane (60 hr PPL). Hi Shane, It's an easy trip. You've probably already considered flying one way along the coast and the other going inland. Going into McCarran is doable, but simpler to use North Las Vegas or Henderson -- and cheaper, I think. If you plan the flight to pass nearby the Salton Sea, do some research on the geology first. Particularly the earthquake faults. |
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