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![]() "A Lieberman" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 2 Jun 2005 22:24:29 -0600, Michael 182 wrote: I'm kind of curious - does anyone with more than 100 hours do a flight plan, with winds and all, before they fly cross country? I always do a flight plan. No, not with the ole EB6, but with DUATS or AOPA flight planner. I always print out my briefings to take with me. I still always call FSS before departure. Yeah - I always call as well. The briefings have changed my route, advised me on TFRs or given me cause not to go at all (usually ice) many times. I hate to think we may lose this service to computers someday. I really appreciate good briefers. I do this so the person at my destination will know my arrival time. For those flights that I don't have flight following or that I filed IFR, at least they know to start worrying if I am overdue by more then 20 minutes. Since getting my IA rating, it's either IFR or no ATC contact. I have not filed a VFR flight plan pretty much since my initial training. If I'm IFR I'm talking and, 99% of the time, on radar, so if something comes up ATC will know about it. If I'm VFR I'm usually listening to the iPod. No flight plans - hope the ELT is good and loud if something happens ![]() (called the Aron Ralston approach) So far, my IFR flights, I have filed direct even though I file /A on the flight plan. I thought you had to have a navigation aid in your suffix to file direct - like /G or /R. Aren't you setting yourself up for a problem filing /A and direct? The majority of my cross country trips are greater then 100 NM which I do at minimum 2 times a month. Anything shorter, I find that my commute to the airport, flight and then airport to my destination negates the time it takes to drive from point A to B anyway. Unless you are flying Longmont to Colorado Springs and looking down on the I-25 parking lot... Michael Allen |
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