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HND Henderson Executive
LAS McCarran International LSV Nellis Afb VGT North Las Vegas I am travelling to Las Vegas and am thinking about flying my 172RG from Reid Hillview in San Jose to Henderson Exec in Vegas. I'm concerned about crossing the mountains and conditions getting into LV. I was hoping someone could give me some idea how the trip is from this area. I recently flew from Florida to San Jose in this RG, so I'm familiar enough with it to pilot the trip - but I wanted to get an idea from this group - maybe from someone who has done this trip before. Thanks Brian |
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In article .com,
"Amandasdaddy" wrote: HND Henderson Executive LAS McCarran International LSV Nellis Afb VGT North Las Vegas I am travelling to Las Vegas and am thinking about flying my 172RG from Reid Hillview in San Jose to Henderson Exec in Vegas. I'm concerned about crossing the mountains and conditions getting into LV. I was hoping someone could give me some idea how the trip is from this area. I recently flew from Florida to San Jose in this RG, so I'm familiar enough with it to pilot the trip - but I wanted to get an idea from this group - maybe from someone who has done this trip before. Thanks Brian The easy route is to go down the Central Valley, to Tehachapi, circumvent the Edwards AFB restricted area, and then into Las Vegas. That way, you miss the really high terrain (Mt. Whitney is along the direct route). If the weather is clear, with little wind, the direct route is nice; however, if there is much wind present, the Sierras can generate significant mountain waves and severe turbulence -- especially where they terminate at the Owens Valley. -- Remove _'s from email address to talk to me. |
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I cross the Sierra once or twice a month, from Concord. I've gone into VGT
and HND -- and prefer VGT for no very good reason. Concerns: 1. Service ceiling and climb rate. You need 14,500 to get across the highest peaks. It's easier eastbound because the wind helps carry you over. Westbound you're climbing into the lee-slope downdrafts, at high density altitude. If wind aloft is more than 25 knots I'd delay the trip. Wind also means roiling turbulence in the Owens Valley. 2. Mountain obscuration. Pick a clear day, or one with scattered cu. Go early in the day before cu starts to build and when the desert air hasn't started boiling. 3. Restricted areas. These are easy to avoid. 4. I like to fly the lower passes. You can go through safely at 11,500 southwest of Mammoth Mountain (pick up Victor 230 due east of Mariposa (O68) or 12,500 through Piute Pass, Taboose, or Kearsarge. But you need 2000 feet above terrain over the the wilderness areas, so plan for that. This time of year if there's cu the cloud bases are often at 13,000 so you get squeezed between legal wilderness clearance and legal cloud clearance. 5. There's lower terrain further south but it's a helluva long way around the south end of the High Desert restricted airspace, which goes all the way to the moon -- all the way to Palmdale. That's too far unless there's weather over the mountains. It's a beautiful flight. Have fun. "Amandasdaddy" wrote in message oups.com... HND Henderson Executive LAS McCarran International LSV Nellis Afb VGT North Las Vegas I am travelling to Las Vegas and am thinking about flying my 172RG from Reid Hillview in San Jose to Henderson Exec in Vegas. I'm concerned about crossing the mountains and conditions getting into LV. I was hoping someone could give me some idea how the trip is from this area. I recently flew from Florida to San Jose in this RG, so I'm familiar enough with it to pilot the trip - but I wanted to get an idea from this group - maybe from someone who has done this trip before. Thanks Brian |
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If you are making a trip on a weekend, normally you can get a clearance
through most of the restricted airspaces both around China Lake NAS and Edwards AFB. If you can't get the clearance, normally the MOAs are clear and you can cross over the Sierra's near Lake Isabelle, then to Inyokern, Trona and then direct into LAS (HND/VGT). I've never had a problem on weekends. Don't expect to get a clearance through the restricted areas around Ft Irwin. If you do decide to go farther south through Tehachapi, then you may get a clearance across the Edwards AFB airspace direct to Dagget area to go south of Ft Irwin instead of north. Someone mentioned crossing near Mammoth and Bishop, that would take you into the MOAs north of the China Lake NAS restricted area and should be clear sailing into LAS. You want to talk to Joshua Approach for flight following through the MOAs and clearance through the restricted areas. BT "Orval Fairbairn" wrote in message news ![]() In article .com, "Amandasdaddy" wrote: HND Henderson Executive LAS McCarran International LSV Nellis Afb VGT North Las Vegas I am travelling to Las Vegas and am thinking about flying my 172RG from Reid Hillview in San Jose to Henderson Exec in Vegas. I'm concerned about crossing the mountains and conditions getting into LV. I was hoping someone could give me some idea how the trip is from this area. I recently flew from Florida to San Jose in this RG, so I'm familiar enough with it to pilot the trip - but I wanted to get an idea from this group - maybe from someone who has done this trip before. Thanks Brian The easy route is to go down the Central Valley, to Tehachapi, circumvent the Edwards AFB restricted area, and then into Las Vegas. That way, you miss the really high terrain (Mt. Whitney is along the direct route). If the weather is clear, with little wind, the direct route is nice; however, if there is much wind present, the Sierras can generate significant mountain waves and severe turbulence -- especially where they terminate at the Owens Valley. -- Remove _'s from email address to talk to me. |
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