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I have been following this thread and the best suggestion made so far is for
the pilot to take a serious mountain flying course. Hopefully one that would include 4 place aircraft in the 180-300hp range. Both Truckee and South Lake Tahoe can be pretty unforgiving both in summer and winter (albeit for different reasons). I have experienced -500fpm rate of climb in a C182 with 1/2 fuel and two on board 65Knot IAS in May departing Truckee due to mountain wave activity. From the bay area to Tahoe door to door is about the same amount of time whether you drive or fly. If the roads are closed due to a storm I don't think you want to be in a C172, arrow or Navion above those roads. Howard C182P |
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