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Ok - I'm new and all - so what is "15 miles west of HEVVN."
Is that an IFR vector? |
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Ok - I'm new and all - so what is "15 miles west of HEVVN."
Is that an IFR vector? It's a location. HEVVN is probably an intersection. I don't have a database in front of me and am not about to peruse all the charts from Florida to California, but intersections used in IFR are all supposed to be five letters and pronouncable. Intersections are used (among other things) to define IFR routes. They are usually defined by crossing VOR radials, sometimes by VOR and DME. Nowadays I bet they are putting in some that exist only in the imaginations of GPS boxes too. So, wherever HEVVN is, 15 miles west of it is... well, fifteen miles west of it. Unless you're a country singer, in which case it's West Virginia. Jose -- Get high on gasoline: fly an airplane. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Hey 'neighbor'! Do you fly out of RHV? It is my home away from home
grin. Your adventure sounds just too cool! Be sure to document it with pics and maybe a video or two and put it up on a web page or blog where it will be well visited! This has to be a major dream for most of us who haven't done it yet (i.e., coast-to-coast) but would like to! -- -- =----- Good Flights! Cecil PP-ASEL-IA Student - CP-ASEL Check out my personal flying adventures from my first flight to the checkride AND the continuing adventures beyond! Complete with pictures and text at: www.bayareapilot.com "I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery - "We who fly, do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet" - Cecil Day Lewis - |
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Amandasdaddy wrote:
I heard it is better to fly early in the morning in these areas and be grounded by arond noonish before the weather gets ugly. Does that sound about right? I dunno. Watching the Weather Channel, I have seen some pretty nasty looking thunderstorms at 7:00am local time for those poor Floridians. In your case, it will just have to be the luck of the day. Whatever you do, watch those impenetrable lines of t-storms. I recall reading an NTSB accident report where one such line forced a small instructional flight off the coast and over the ocean. The CFI and student had the unenviable decision of either attempting to penetrate the line or run out of fuel over the ocean and ditch. They tried to penetrate the line... and failed. I'm thinking it might take me more than 3-4 days to get back home...Is that too aggressive of a goal? Florida to San Jose in 3-4 days? Are you instrument rated? Also, are you looking to sight-see along the way, or simply fly the route to get home. To me, three days a tad on the long side if you are an instrument pilot looking to simply fly home without sight-seeing. If you are VFR-only? The time is probably about right. A few years ago I flew from Kansas to upstate NY as a VFR-only pilot. Remnants of a tropical storm parked over the Northeast US and it took me three days to get home. A close call with another aircraft while trying to fly under a low layer convinced me to get my instrument rating and I started training within a week of arriving home. -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Amandasdaddy wrote:
Ok - I'm new and all - so what is "15 miles west of HEVVN." 15 miles west of Heaven! Get it? HEVVN is an airway intersection and also a name of "that eternal place." -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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In article .com, Amandasdaddy wrote:
I heard it is better to fly early in the morning in these areas and be grounded by arond noonish before the weather gets ugly. Does that sound about right? Not really. I spent several years living (and flying) on the Texas Gulf coast; the issue with afternoons is that it is uncomfortably hot. Well, in the summer the mornings and evenings are also uncomfortably hot. However, I did most of my flying after noon (I'm hardly an early riser). Just pay attention to the weather briefer, make sure you see the radar yourself and don't fly under/through or too close to thunderstorms. The usual afternoon storm around coastal Texas is an isolated airmass storm (not one of the rapacious monsters of the mid-west) and you can steer around them. They tend to get nastier as you move inland, in my experience (in the six years I lived on the south side of Houston I never saw one hailstorm - in fact I've seen more hailstorms in the Isle of Man than I ever saw in Houston - but the probability of destructive hail got higher as you went further inland - I saw plenty of hail reported on the radar or by the weather briefers for the north side of Houston). -- Dylan Smith, Castletown, Isle of Man Flying: http://www.dylansmith.net Frontier Elite Universe: http://www.alioth.net "Maintain thine airspeed, lest the ground come up and smite thee" |
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You've had a ton of good advice on route, weather, etc., so I'll skip
that and make one comment... KNEW is a fine airport and priced like one... The French Quarter, etc. is a total waste of time unless you are looking to get drunk and fleeced... Burbon Street is an over priced dump infested with drunks, business ladies, and tourists shuffling along like zombies... Off Burbon Street, and especially after dark, you are simply a mark to be pick pocketed or taken anyway they can... I have a couple of interesting incidents to relate, maybe later when i'm in the mood to type... Like you, I had never been there so we passed through last week... It wasn't worth the cost of the gas to get there... My opinion... YMMV... denny |
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Ok -
Thanks! It sounds like I can skip New Orleans then. Does anyone have a suggestion as to where would be a good stop for me, between Florida and Texas? I am not familiar with too many places in that area. From Florida to New Orleans was about 4.5 hours, and I can go about another hour or so west. Any ideas? Thanks |
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![]() "Amandasdaddy" wrote Thanks! It sounds like I can skip New Orleans then. Not so fast. It depends what you like, if you should go to Bourbon Street. If you happen to like jazz, especially the Dixieland type, you need to go there. The big easy is the home of the stuff. It also has great seafood, some unusual drinks, that will pickle your gizzard, with a smile on you face. You do need to wear a moneybelt, because there are more than a few thieves. -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message ... "Amandasdaddy" wrote Thanks! It sounds like I can skip New Orleans then. Not so fast. It depends what you like, if you should go to Bourbon Street. If you happen to like jazz, especially the Dixieland type, you need to go there. The big easy is the home of the stuff. It also has great seafood, some unusual drinks, that will pickle your gizzard, with a smile on you face. You do need to wear a moneybelt, because there are more than a few thieves. -- Jim in NC I don't know about the money-belt, but I do heartily recommend an oyster Po' Boy at the Acme Cafe, just off Bourbon St. If'n y'all ain't nevah been ta Nawlins, y'all ain't lived! I do, however, have a problem with the smell of stale beer, rotting veggies, and the occasional pool of vomitus when the temperature and humidity are both in the the nineties before 10 a.m. When I go there, I generally stay out of the French Quarter by several blocks on the west side. |
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