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Crossing the US in DA-40
Hoping to get some advise from y'all. I am an instrument pilot about to start my commercial and I want to fly from Georgia to Olympia, Washington. I am a relatively lowtime pilot (about 150 hours) and have no mountain experience. I have been given some literature on the subject by my old instructor, so I will be educated. But does anyone have an opinion on crossing in the south around New Mexico verses up North? Has anyone made a similar trip in a single engine? I'll be flying a Diamond Star 40 with G1000 and wx and all the bells and whistles (yes, i know how to use them). It'll fly about 150 true with max approved alt 14,000. About 160 HP max continuous and 180 HP with prop full forward. I am very petite and will be flying with 1-2 other girls and minimal luggage,maybe about 430 lbs of passengers and baggage. About 4 hours flying with full tanks,so depending on winds fuel stops every 3 hours. What do you think?
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