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VFR-Seek and Destroy 25th August 2009 14:59

XC in the States
 
Hi, can anyone who when doing there hour building in the states did coast to coast give me an idea of the route that they took.
I hope to cross between between Orlando,Fl and LA,Ca next month and could do with some help on the best route to take.

Thanks.

MarkerInbound 25th August 2009 16:18

There's a reason El Paso, Texas is called El Paso. Every other route will take another 3000 to 5000 feet to clear.

Keygrip 25th August 2009 16:22

Not *quite* sure how to read this - but whilst "advice" is good, the point of the so called 'hour building' is for you to make the decisions and learn from it. Get command experience.

Obviously (hopefully) from a flight safety aspect you don't try to cross the mountains at their highest point unless you have the correct weather, aircraft, experience - but from the commerical point of view, you don't follow the coastlines with a GPS as primary nav aid to make it easy.

With web materials such as www.skyvector.com and www.airnav.com you should be able to research MOST of it yourself.

Apologies if I read your thread the wrong way.

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