Aircraft Ferry - Europe to Australia
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Aircraft Ferry - Europe to Australia
Hi all,
I will have this done professionally, but I am asking what the standard route for a single engine piston (Bonanza/C210) would be for a flight from Europe to Australia.
Thanks in advanced
CMN
I will have this done professionally, but I am asking what the standard route for a single engine piston (Bonanza/C210) would be for a flight from Europe to Australia.
Thanks in advanced
CMN
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"Standard route"
That's a LOOONG flight in a single engine.... Lots of over flight and landing permits to apply for. I have never done it in this kind of aircraft but I assume it would be via sort of Bulgaria, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, India, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia and then across..... Like I said, looong flight.
CP
That's a LOOONG flight in a single engine.... Lots of over flight and landing permits to apply for. I have never done it in this kind of aircraft but I assume it would be via sort of Bulgaria, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, India, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia and then across..... Like I said, looong flight.
CP
Although not a single, the ferry of a Trilander last year could offer some useful info.
Thread http://www.pprune.org/dg-p-general-a...rry-pilot.html
Good luck.
Thread http://www.pprune.org/dg-p-general-a...rry-pilot.html
Good luck.
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Sounds like faaaaar too much hard work / paperwork / bribery / delays etc. will be involved. I really am no expert on these things, but wouldn't it be easier and cheaper to put it on a boat?