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My first very long x-country



 
 
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Old March 3rd 05, 10:04 PM
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tbm700 wrote:
Dear All,


I would like to do VFR coast to coast cross country in my C172. The
starting point will be in caldwell(CDW), New Jersey and will end my
journey at Hayward Executive(HWD), California. Does anyone has any
experience or route suggestion?


Thanks,
Paul


The March issue of AOPA Pilot had an artcle by a guy that did it you
might want to read (unless of course that's what motivated you in the
first place).

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Old March 4th 05, 04:25 AM
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thanks for the tip Jim...I'll checking that out

 




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