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![]() On Dec 22, 2:19 pm, "Bud_of_yours" wrote: How I flew my '68 Cherokee 140 to Savannah from Maine... Bud, Congratulations on the purchase of your first plane. I assumed that the annual was done by a shop chosen by the previous owner. Did you check on that shop reputation? The fact that the plane was flown infrequently and the transponder did not work right after the annual concerned me a bit. Thank you for taking the time to write about your long cross country flight. It was quite an eventful trip. At first, I thought Barney's post was a bit harsh. On further thought, I agreed with Tony that " threads and responses like these are likely to make us all safer pilots.It's peer review at its finest". If you have not already done so, I would suggest filing a NASA report immediately. I had recently discovered that you can signup to be on the mailing list to receive "Callback" newsletters. The newsletters are also online at http://asrs.arc.nasa.gov/callback_nf.htm Hai Longworth |
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![]() Aboutr fuel planning, flight endurance and fuel burn: I have a big bunch of hours in my Mooney. It holds something like 33 gallons a side, I almost always take off with full tanks. I would not dream of planning a trip with 30 miutes reserve, and I know the airplane well. I f;ly half the takeoff tank away, then most of the other tank, and when I switch back to the take off tank, with 25% of the fuel still aboard, I'm going to land for fuel, period, even if my RON is only 100 miles farther along. There are some obvious items careful readers will note: even with careless leaning the bird will burn only 10 gph, so it has really long legs. Carefully leaned at altitude I can get a bit more than 8 gph, so range is rarely an issue. I might think differently if I was flying a 172, but probably not. Would I fly with a general aviation PIC who plans on a 30 minute reserve at the planned termination of a flight? I've never met anyone that good, thank you very much. My butt might not be worth much, but it's the only one I have. On Dec 24, 9:52 am, "Longworth" wrote: On Dec 22, 2:19 pm, "Bud_of_yours" wrote: How I flew my '68 Cherokee 140 to Savannah from Maine...Bud, Congratulations on the purchase of your first plane. I assumed that the annual was done by a shop chosen by the previous owner. Did you check on that shop reputation? The fact that the plane was flown infrequently and the transponder did not work right after the annual concerned me a bit. Thank you for taking the time to write about your long cross country flight. It was quite an eventful trip. At first, I thought Barney's post was a bit harsh. On further thought, I agreed with Tony that " threads and responses like these are likely to make us all safer pilots.It's peer review at its finest". If you have not already done so, I would suggest filing a NASA report immediately. I had recently discovered that you can signup to be on the mailing list to receive "Callback" newsletters. The newsletters are also online at http://asrs.arc.nasa.gov/callback_nf.htm Hai Longworth |
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