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tony roberts wrote in news:nospam-271FBE.19453002092004
@shawnews: Hi Ben If you lived where I live, cruise altitude on almost any crosscountry trip is based on altitude required to clear terrain. That usually takes care of anything between 7500 and 11500ft. After that, can we get a decent tailwind? Can we dodge turbulence/weather? Controlled airspace we usually fly over, or ask permission and fly through. So it all depends what you are calculating - time enroute , see tailwind. Fuel burn? All I calc is that I have lots. I really don't see any great monetary saving by selecting anything except tailwind, and I'm landing in 2 - 3 hours anyway. That's as much as I want to handle in a 172 without a walk/washroom/coffee ion that order ![]() HTH Tony Around here (Ohio), pattern altitude will clear pretty much any obstacle for many miles. |
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