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Pre-takeoff checklist
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Mitch
Ok, kind of a pipe dream, kind of not. Does anyone know of any books, blogs, posts on traveling the USA in ~9-11 weeks...by airplane?
Does this seem even possible????????????
I've wanted to travel the US by car for a while. However, now with my PPL in hand (and lightly studying/reading IFR stuff for now); my buddy and I actively are shopping for a Mooney...I might _have_ to change to do this this by air.
Assumptions:
1) To take place in 2016, any time of year is good - maybe 2017.
2) This will be in a Mooney M20J (maybe an M20K).
3) I will be IFR certified by my CFI II buddy that used to own a Mooney (sold in divorce). He's not charging me, but he gets use of the plane for cost of consumables when he takes the plane out.
4) My better half and I will be on this journey.
5) Packing minimal hiking/camping/survival gear.
6) Hit all contiguous 48 states, Alaska is an option - but should probably be saved for a trip on it's own.
7) Starting and ending in Sacramento.
8) Kid planned for 2017 and want to do this beforehand.
We are fine if we land at some place remote and camp for the night and eating easy to make meals. We would probably alternate camping with motels. We realize in bigger cities, we'll be renting cars and such.
We both enjoy hiking, sightseeing, big cities, and remote areas. We've enjoyed getting lost in the Tokyo subway system (if you haven't been, they are basically underground cities) to hiking Bryce canyon. Everything is fair game.
Soo.. What route would you take? What minimal camping gear would you take? What are your must sees? What states would you just do a "touch and go" in?
To keep the weight to a minimum so we can fly with full fuel. Of our existing camping gear, we would take this:
First aid kit
Two headlamps
Near hiking weight sleeping bag & pad
Near hiking weight tent
Hiking stove (a few ounces and burns nearly any fuel, except leaded fuel )
Hiking pot and utensils
As you can see, I need some resources to start planning this. I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction or offer suggestions.
If this doesn't seem doable, please let me know why.
Does this seem even possible????????????
I've wanted to travel the US by car for a while. However, now with my PPL in hand (and lightly studying/reading IFR stuff for now); my buddy and I actively are shopping for a Mooney...I might _have_ to change to do this this by air.
Assumptions:
1) To take place in 2016, any time of year is good - maybe 2017.
2) This will be in a Mooney M20J (maybe an M20K).
3) I will be IFR certified by my CFI II buddy that used to own a Mooney (sold in divorce). He's not charging me, but he gets use of the plane for cost of consumables when he takes the plane out.
4) My better half and I will be on this journey.
5) Packing minimal hiking/camping/survival gear.
6) Hit all contiguous 48 states, Alaska is an option - but should probably be saved for a trip on it's own.
7) Starting and ending in Sacramento.
8) Kid planned for 2017 and want to do this beforehand.
We are fine if we land at some place remote and camp for the night and eating easy to make meals. We would probably alternate camping with motels. We realize in bigger cities, we'll be renting cars and such.
We both enjoy hiking, sightseeing, big cities, and remote areas. We've enjoyed getting lost in the Tokyo subway system (if you haven't been, they are basically underground cities) to hiking Bryce canyon. Everything is fair game.
Soo.. What route would you take? What minimal camping gear would you take? What are your must sees? What states would you just do a "touch and go" in?
To keep the weight to a minimum so we can fly with full fuel. Of our existing camping gear, we would take this:
First aid kit
Two headlamps
Near hiking weight sleeping bag & pad
Near hiking weight tent
Hiking stove (a few ounces and burns nearly any fuel, except leaded fuel )
Hiking pot and utensils
As you can see, I need some resources to start planning this. I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction or offer suggestions.
If this doesn't seem doable, please let me know why.