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From: owen () dixon DeLong SJ CA US (Owen DeLong)
Date: Sun, 4 Apr 1999 23:41:28 -0700



At first, I was only going to send this to David, but I realized others
considering this might be interested in these answers.

GPS included there?  Planned cruising altitude?  Are you planning on flying
the Ashland trip at night at 12,500 ft or below since I assume there is no
supplimental oxygen?

GPS is included.  Cruising altitude for most of the trip will probably be
6000 or 8000, with a brief stint at 10500 (VMC) or 12000 (IMC).  The night
flight is entirely unlikely to get above about 3000 (it's less than 50nm).

There's no GPS in the panel if I remember correctly, but my trusty Garmin
195 will be along for the ride.

Please be careful, you might want to ask the weight of the people that
email you.

Yes, prior to guaranteeing anyone a seat, weight and balance will be 
fully computed and people will be asked about their baggage weight and
dimensions as well.  The airplane has MGTW of 3400 pounds and basic
empty weight of ~1750.  It holds 84 gallons of fuel at 6 pounds, which
means the full-fuel weight is ~2200 pounds.  This leaves 1200 pounds
to divide among up to 6 people.  Admittedly, I'll use more than my
200, but we can make the trip to EUG on less than 45 gallons, so
we may only fill it to the tabs.  That would free about another 120
pounds if necessary.  I prefer to fly with full fuel.  Extra fuel is
more options.

Can I ask if you have flown this area before?  What altitude are the
obstructions enroute to Ashland at?  Ive got a GPS I can loan you for that
leg.  Terrain would be my only concern.  For all who dont know that plan a
Cherokee 6 is a heck of a strong plane, usually used for light cargo by
many companies (newspaper bundles, bank notes etc).

Yes, I've made the trip from the bay area to the Rogue Valley several times
before in a variety of types ranging from PA28 (Archer) to M20K (Mooney 231
Turbo).  Eugene and Ashland are basically in the Rogue Valley together.  There
are very few obstructions between them, although there is high terrain
surrounding the valley.  A little planning, a good look at the sectional, and
adherence to IFR altitudes at night should cover any concerns in this area.

Owen


At 1:58 PM -0400 4/2/99, Owen DeLong wrote:
However, I think some people on the list may be interested...

I am flying a Cherokee Six (6 person single engine aircraft) to the
May NANOG.  Currently, two seats are occupied.  I'm looking for additional
people who would be interested in flying up with me.  I plan to leave
San Jose Sunday morning (5/23) around 9:00 to get to Eugene around Noon.
I have four seats available.  Plan is to share rental costs on the airplane,
divided equally amongst myself and the passengers.  The airplane rents
for $112/hour and I estimate we will log around 7-8 hours on it.
That's about $900 worst case.  If we get 6 people in the plane, that works
out to about $150 each.  Fuel is included in the rental rate.

I'm also planning to organize a side-trip to Ashland on Sunday night.
There is an 8:00 PM performance of Othello in the Agnes Bowmer theater
which is part of the Oregon Shakespeare festival.  There are currently
three seats occupied for that side trip, but the first three people who
sign up for the bay area run have priority on the remaining three seats
for the side-trip.

I am a Private Pilot, Airplane Single Engine Land.  I have an Instrument
Rating.  I have over 600 hours of flight experience, including more than
200 hours in actual instrument conditions.  I have never been involved
in an incident or accident.  I have convinced four people who were afraid
of flying even on commercial airliners to fly with me.  One of them is
working on his private pilot certificate.  The other three fly every
chance they get.  If you have been in a small plane, then you know how
much fun this can be.  If you have not, this is a great opportunity to
see aviation from a whole new perspective.  Everyone in this plane can
see out the front windows and hear everything that's happening with
air traffic control.

The flight from the bay area to Eugene is a beautiful flight with
spectacular scenery along the way, including Mt. Shasta.  We'll
probably pass by Mt. Shasta about 500-1000' below the peak.  The
view is spectacular.  If people are interested, we will even be able
to circle the mountain.

If you are interested, please e-mail me.  I will reserve space in the order
in which I receive email replies.

Pilot: Owen DeLong
Airplane: N33076 Piper Cherokee Six (300 HP)

Disclaimer:  As with any air travel, this flight would be subject to delays
or cancellation due to mechanical or weather problems.  This aircraft does
not have the same weather capabilities as a commercial airliner, so there
is a slightly higher chance of the flight being delayed or diverted due
to weather.  However, in late May, the odds of unfavorable weather are very
very small.

Owen

Thank you,
David Diaz
Chief Technical Officer
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