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Mxsmanic wrote:
Out here in the west, it always seems like I'm bumping up against the oxygen altitude limits if I'm IFR though... Why only when you are IFR? I note that a lot of the areas in the western U.S. have sizable mountains. You answered your own question; the difference to simplify a bit, is that the minimal altitude required when flying over mountains is much higher when flying IFR than what you can do VFR. If you have a choice between continuing straight on and climbing several thousand feet to clear some mountains (with the potential need for supplementary oxygen), and taking a detour to go them without a change in altitude but at the cost of extra time and distance, which do you usually prefer or consider more prudent? Depends on the weather, the aircraft I am flying, whether it is day or night and my currency (recent flying in the conditions considered and in turn how confident I feel doing the thing), the duration of the flight (how tired will I be), etc. For instance I am fine with flying over mountains, OR at night OR IFR (in IMC that is); I am getting less confortable with two of these elements together, and I won't go with all three. Having the choice between single and (one) multi engine make the choice a wee bit more complicated (well, actually no, it doesn't; considering the aircraft from which I can choose it makes more sense economically to pick one of the single engines is nobody else is willing to share the cost) :-) A typical flight I have done a couple of times is flying from San Jose to Las Vegas; I don't mind going over the mountain with a clear weather and little wind early in the morning; but I'll make the detour southward when flying back in the evening/night. May be am I just a wuss, --Sylvain |
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