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cristalclear13



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 9:12 am    Post subject: Cross Country Dreams Reply with quote

My cross country dream for my Mark II:
Waycross, GA to Carmi, IL

Instruments\equipment on my Mark II:
EGT CHT ASI ALT Tach ELT - cannot fly at night or into B or C airspace
handheld NAV/COM radio
very basic etrex garmin gps (not aviation and no built-in map)

Fuel:
10 gallon tank -have to mix my oil
burn 4-5 gph
cruise at 65-70 IAS

What do you think? Only a dream? Or a possibility?


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 10:21 am    Post subject: Cross Country Dreams Reply with quote

Cristal --

Go to my website, Texas-Flyer.com, and read about my cross-country flight from Minnesota to the Texas Gulf Coast, in a Bucaneer with a 582. Yes, absolutely, cross-countries as you described are not only easy, they're GREAT fun!

Just do it! Smile

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My cross country dream for my Mark II:
Waycross, GA to Carmi, IL

Instrumentsequipment on my Mark II:
EGT CHT ASI ALT Tach ELT - cannot fly at night or into B or C airspace
handheld NAV/COM radio
very basic etrex garmin gps (not aviation and no built-in map)

Fuel:
10 gallon tank -have to mix my oil
burn 4-5 gph
cruise at 65-70 IAS

What do you think? Only a dream? Or a possibility?

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 10:32 am    Post subject: Cross Country Dreams Reply with quote

Cristal

Do you think you can fly maybe 100 miles? Plot out your trip in 100 mile
increments. Its just a bunch of short trips put end to end. If you don't
like mid day thermals then take a long lunch break. Start at sunrise and put
in 2-3 legs in the morning then 1-2 evening legs. If the weather gets bad
don't fly. Be sure to allow alot of time. You never know how long the
weather will hold you up.

Your plane will hold camping gear if you want to save money. There are free
courtesy cars at alot of small airports. Use them to get food and or motels.
Alot of small airports will allow sleeping in the lounge. I know one airport
that has a fold up bed, shower, free courtesy car and free ice cream. These
are fairly secure pilot lounges with key pad locks on the doors. The numbers
are published in airport directories. Worst case call a cab. I have done all
the above.

For extra fuel I carry a 6+ gallon aux tank in the passenger seat with a
faucet electric pump to transfer fuel in flight.

Plan your trip for late July and camp with us at Oshkosh.

Rick Neilsen
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 11:06 am    Post subject: Cross Country Dreams Reply with quote

Go for it girl!XC  is great fun & as Neilsen suggested, consider it a string of 100-mile jumps. Hard to get lost that way! Take paper charts & don't feel you have to make it to an  airport if the wx turns sour. People have been  killed that way, ignoring many safe off-airport places to land. Kolbs can land in LOTS of other places.
Remember IFR can  also mean I Follow Roads. The 4-lanes will always pick the lowest route thru the mountains too, and you have miles of runway under you if you really need it.
You're sensible, & you'll make it handily. Only, what? 6-700 miles? Piece of cake.
Have a ball!


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 11:16 am    Post subject: Cross Country Dreams Reply with quote

> My cross country dream for my Mark II:
Quote:
Waycross, GA to Carmi, IL

> What do you think? Only a dream? Or a possibility?


Quote:
Cristal Waters


Cristal/Gang:

Don't know why not.

576 sm from your airport to Carmi Airport, divided by 65 mph ground speed is
about 9 hours flight time, or 60 mph ground speed will take 9.6 hours. That
would make a two day flight of about 5 flight hours per day.

I started doing longggg cross country flights in 1984, in my Ultrastar, then
my Firestar until 1990. In 1992, I started flying the MKIII and have never
looked back.

The only way to learn to fly cross country in any kind of aircraft is to get
out there and do it. I started off with one day flights, then an overnight
flight to insure I had the camping gear I needed.

I don't fly into c or b airspace, unless an emergency, and seldom into d
airspace. Normally, do not fly at night unless caught out after dark
between airports.

My life has been made up of dreams of thing I wanted to do. If I really
want to do something, I can always find a way to do it. I think it keeps me
thinking younger and feeling a lot better.

Take care,

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 11:55 am    Post subject: Re: Cross Country Dreams Reply with quote

Thanks for the encouragement.
Thanks for the stories and pictures too.

Is there a guide anywhere that tells what airports are ultralight-friendly?

Has anyone used the online EAA or AOPA flight planners? I see the links to them but haven't registered to use them.


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:13 pm    Post subject: Cross Country Dreams Reply with quote

I was under the impression that your plane was N numbered. If so you might
still think of it as an Ultra light, but you have the same rights as any GA
plane. Don't let any body tell you other wise either.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:14 pm    Post subject: Cross Country Dreams Reply with quote

> Is there a guide anywhere that tells what airports are
ultralight-friendly?
Quote:

Has anyone used the online EAA or AOPA flight planners? I see the links
to them but haven't registered to use them.

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Cristal Waters

Cristal:

You no longer have to be concerned with UL friendly airports. Your MKII is
N numbered.

When I was flying UL's cross country, occassionally I would fly into one
that had a complete "horse's butt" running the FBO. Had one at Tallahassee
Commercial Airport threaten me with arrest, went into the FBO to call the
Leon Country Sheriff. Saved him some trouble and took off for Quincy, FL.
That was 1984, and I was flying back to my home town. I grew up a few miles
south from the airport on Lake Jackson.

Best way to handle those situations, no matter what, is not argue, be calm,
do what you need to do, and go find another airport that needs your
business.

One word of advice for UL and lt plane xc flyers. Don't walk up to the FBO
with your empty gas can, ask the FBO to use the courtesy car to go to town
to buy fuel. The man is trying to make a living. Your airplane, two or
four stroke will run on 100LL.

The EAA Aderoplanner is good and free to EAA members.

Here is John Williamson's flight planning/aviation info page. Everything
you need is located right here. Would be a good idea to bookmark John's
urls. They may not be available forever.

Take care,

mkIII


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:20 pm    Post subject: Cross Country Dreams Reply with quote

Quote:

Is there a guide anywhere that tells what airports are
ultralight-friendly?

Has anyone used the online EAA or AOPA flight planners? I see the links
to them but haven't registered to use them.

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Cristal Waters
Mark II Twinstar


Sorry about that, my finger got a little previous on the send button. The
trip that Arty and I took on our way to Texas ended up being some 2700
miles. Some of the days we were only able to fly 100 or so miles due to
weather. We spent quite a lot of the nights in various airports and met no
problems or cranky people anywhere we stopped. The only airports that you
are likely to have trouble with would be the larger ones with towers, and
that only if you screw up or do not have an N number. Most of them are happy
to sell even 5 or 10 gallons of gas, and all of them really like almost any
kind of aviation.
Larry C, Oregon

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:21 pm    Post subject: Cross Country Dreams Reply with quote

Cristal --

To do the long cross-countries, I usually did all my planning with:

* aeroplanner.com (EAA membership gets you the level you need; or you can pay for a higher level)
* airnav.com
* whatever sectionals I needed
* GPS

The combination of airnav.com (showing best routes, and descriptions of services available at the smaller airports -- the ones I prefer) and aeroplanner, is unbeatable.

I always would figure out 3 different routes, in case of weather.

And, last, after the planning was done, I'd mark up the sectionals so that I wasn't relying on my GPS. And I always had my sectional out and folded to the appropriate leg, and would keep track of landmarks as I traversed each leg.

Oh, and I used to put my legs into my GPS, too, but I found that wasn't all that necessary since things -always- happen on a cross-country and it'd too difficult to change all the legs to accomodate that change. At each airport, just before leaving, I'd put in the destination airport, and that was all I did. Most of my cross-countries were done using an AirMap 100... you can get an AirMap 300 off of eBay for about $80, so, not much of an excuse to not have an aviation GPS on board.

Never let a GPS replace the sectionals, though... the sectionals are best.
-- Robert
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Thanks for the encouragement.
Thanks for the stories and pictures too.

Is there a guide anywhere that tells what airports are ultralight-friendly?

Has anyone used the online EAA or AOPA flight planners? I see the links to them but haven't registered to use them.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:26 pm    Post subject: Re: Cross Country Dreams Reply with quote

Probably a good idea to work you way up to XC flights.

Once you fly longer and longer you'll soon discover if you need extra cushions, drink holder, bigger fuel tank etc and you should practice landing at strange airports and also doing a few motor idle and motor off simulated emergency landings.

Also do the weather and route planning on your practice hops to get familiar with sources of information....Wx-brief, and on radio sources.

The radio stuff always made me a bit uneasy as I did not always know the correct way to talk on the radio, but all you need to remember is a few simple things; Say what/who/where you are and explain what you are doing and where you are going....the rest comes from practice and listening to others on the radio.

I must be doing something right because the girlfriend says I sound sexy on the radio....LOL....just on the radio???!!!

Once you are comfortable and have the bugs worked out and can be comfortable on long flights then you and the Kolb will be ready to fly your dreams.

Also if you dont like a big map in your lap while flying and can not afford a glass cockpit, then get a PDA with GPS card and free flying moving map software and use that.

I bought a used PDA Dell Axim x-51 including a plugin GPS unit for it $150 and loaded the free moving map software "XC-soar" and loaded the terrain, waypoint and airspace files for my area.

I now have everything a map would have plus a whole lot more for the price of a cheap altimeter.

It tracks my flight path, gps altitude in case of no altimeter, ground speed, coordinates in case I need to call rescue, terrain clearance, closest airports, frequencies, airspace so I can stay out, roads etc.

Well worth the $150.


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:29 pm    Post subject: Cross Country Dreams Reply with quote

Cristal

I use the flight planner that EAA has a link to. I works great and is free
to EAA members. The charts that are printed save you from having to purchase
the most current charts and they are printed in a format that fits on my
knee board. No more folding maps in flight. You have to navigate around all
their pay services but it is worth it.

I don't know of a friendly airport guide but if you post your route of
flight we will as a group make emendations of good airports. Sometimes its
worth the effort to find them on your own but sometimes you find bad ones.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 1:06 pm    Post subject: Cross Country Dreams Reply with quote

Cristal,

You have a registered N #'d aircraft, and a pilot's license to operate
it, so you are not in the "ultralight" catagory. You can land at any
Class E and D airports.

My first cross country flight I ever made, other than in flight
training, was this past July from Houston to the Nauga Fly-In north of
Baton Rouge. I planned and planned. Worried about it too much the
night before, didn't sleep well. It turned out to be one great
adventure made up of a few 2 & 3 hr trips. The airports I landed at
were all very friendly and accommodating. None of the airports I
landed at were very busy at all, and even if they were it's no
different than at home. If you've got the time and the $, you can go a
long way, just takes a while, but it sure is fun. Do it while you can!

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 1:11 pm    Post subject: Re: Cross Country Dreams Reply with quote

[quote="John Hauck"]Here is John Williamson's flight planning/aviation info page. Everything
you need is located right here. Would be a good idea to bookmark John's
urls. [\quote]

John,
I don't see the link to John's page. Can you post it again?
Thanks,
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 1:23 pm    Post subject: Re: Cross Country Dreams Reply with quote

I do not have an ultralight, but I do have an experimental.
What I meant by ultralight friendly airport is:
1. either easy access (24 hr self serve) or courtesy car to drive to the nearest gas station
2. friendly attitudes toward experimental aircraft
3. not a lot of heavy traffic (I don't exactly want to be trying to take off with a bunch of jets)
4. easy access to a place to lounge and check the weather

Thought maybe some of you extensive travelers would have a list of good places in GA, TN, AL, KY on a webpage somewhere or know of one.

Maybe I should have said experimental friendly airports.


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 1:42 pm    Post subject: Cross Country Dreams Reply with quote

Friendly Airports in central Tn: Cleveland, Athens, Collgedale,Winchester,
Tullahoma, Shelbyville, Fayetteville, Lawrenceburg, Sparta-Upper-Cumberland,
Livingston, Crossville, McMinnville,Gallatin, Dickson, Portland,
Springfield, Hohenwald,Maury Co-Columbia, Rockwood, Scott Co-Onieda, Dayton,
Lebanon.

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I don't see the link to John's page. Can you post it again?
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 3:30 pm    Post subject: Re: Cross Country Dreams Reply with quote

jlsk1(at)frontiernet.net wrote:
Friendly Airports in central Tn: Cleveland, Athens, Collgedale,Winchester,
Tullahoma, Shelbyville, Fayetteville, Lawrenceburg, Sparta-Upper-Cumberland,
Livingston, Crossville, McMinnville,Gallatin, Dickson, Portland,
Springfield, Hohenwald,Maury Co-Columbia, Rockwood, Scott Co-Onieda, Dayton,
Lebanon.

Jim Kmet
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Perfect! Thank you Jim!

And thanks for the link John!


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 3:55 pm    Post subject: Cross Country Dreams Reply with quote

>> Springfield, Hohenwald,Maury Co-Columbia, Rockwood, Scott Co-Onieda,
Dayton,
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> Jim Kmet
> MK-3C


Jim K:

Last March I got weathered in at Rockwood, TN, where me and my flying
buddies have bought fuel many, many times over the years of flying to London
and back. It was a Saturday afternoon. The FBO closed at 1700. They told
me I could not camp on the airfield with my airplane. I said ok. I would
wait a little longer for weather and depart around 1800 for a friendlier
airport. Soon as they kicked my out of the FBO and departed the area, I got
out my tent, set it up under the patio cover, and settled in for the longggg
night.

I am more comfortable sleeping in my birthday suit, at home and when I am
camping. Of course I had to get up several times during the 12 hour night.
Used the same corner of the patio each time. Of course, since I was the
only one on the field, I did not have to get dressed to get out of my tent.
Next morning I got up headed for my little corner of the patio, it was now
daylight, looked up, and there was a security camera aimed right at me.
;-( Oh well.......life is full of little surprises.

The friendly folks at Rockwood didn't just exactly kick me off the field.
They told me there was a motel down the road and they would rent me the
courtesy car for $50.00. Told them that rental cars and motels were not in
my budget.

By comparison, Laramie, WY; Goodland, KS; Neosho, MO; opened up the FBO for
me to spend the night inside, gave me a courtesy car all night at no charge.
This was last May on my way home from The Rock House, Burns Junction, OR. I
have spent the night in the FBO at Neosho for 3 years in a row now.

2007, Steven Green and I spent the night in the FBO at Russellville, AR
(with courtesy car), and Tucumcari, NM. John Williamson and I spent three
days and nights at Ontario, OR, with courtesy car and the FBO.

There are a lot of good airport folks out there in the lower 48, Canada, and
Alaska. And........there are also some that I wouldn't give you two cents
for. I remember all the good ones and the bad ones when I am flying.

Take care,

john h
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 6:12 pm    Post subject: Cross Country Dreams Reply with quote

Airnav is good for coordinates to enter into your little eTrex.  I have the cheap little yellow model andit works just fine.  Used it for three whole legs this summer.  Punch GOTO and away you go.
(still wouldn't go anywhere serious without a sectional... even a slightly worn one)
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On 26, Aug 2008, at 4:21 PM, Robert Laird wrote:
[quote]Cristal --

To do the long cross-countries, I usually did all my planning with:

  *  aeroplanner.com (EAA membership gets you the level you need; or you can pay for a higher level)
  *  airnav.com
  *  whatever sectionals I needed
  *  GPS

The combination of airnav.com (showing best routes, and descriptions of services available at the smaller airports -- the ones I prefer) and aeroplanner, is unbeatable.

I always would figure out 3 different routes, in case of weather.

And, last, after the planning was done, I'd mark up the sectionals so that I wasn't relying on my GPS.  And I always had my sectional out and folded to the appropriate leg, and would keep track of landmarks as I traversed each leg.

Oh, and I used to put my legs into my GPS, too, but I found that wasn't all that necessary since things -always- happen on a cross-country and it'd too difficult to change all the legs to accomodate that change.  At each airport, just before leaving, I'd put in the destination airport, and that was all I did.  Most of my cross-countries were done using an AirMap 100... you can get an AirMap 300 off of eBay for about $80, so, not much of an excuse to not have an aviation GPS on board.

Never let a GPS replace the sectionals, though...  the sectionals are best.
  -- Robert
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