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M wrote:
Before you start planning your route for such a long flight, get a software that can draw a great circle route between New York and Houston. You might be surprised that the route isn't exactly what you had in mind. There're many times I read stories about people flying their plane from NY to bay area, California. Their first leg almost always heads somewhere southwest, because they think San Francisco southwest of NY so they head southwest to start the trip. Well, the great circle route from NY to SF starts heading somewhat *northwest* for the first hundreds of miles, and that route takes almost directly over Cheyenne, a great route through the Rockies. When I flew from Seattle to upstate NY last summer, I was surprised how north my route had to be in order to be close to the great circle route. I was within 60 miles of Canadian border for the first 800 miles. If you're an AOPA member, you can download their free flight planner that can draw great circle routes. Or use the CSC DUATs automatic router. Matt |
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