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Key Takeaways:

  • While ferrying an airplane across the U.S., the pilot encountered severe headwinds (50 knots, exceeding stall speed) and turbulence on the final day from Albuquerque to Nevada.
  • Faced with these challenging conditions and personal fatigue, the pilot made the prudent decision to delay the flight for a day to ensure safety and comfort.
  • By prioritizing patience and waiting for improved weather, the mission was completed safely and uneventfully, reinforcing the lesson that delaying flights due to poor conditions is sometimes necessary.
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The mission was to help ferry a friend’s airplane from the U.S. East Coast to their new home in Nevada. Their Skyhawk was a tried and true friend, with a number of mods that made the trip less of an ordeal than it might sound. To complete the mission, I had planned a three-day jaunt, most of it through the South and Southwest U.S.

Day One of our trek was uneventful and Day Two saw us motoring west from Arkansas, headed for a planned overnight in Albuquerque, N.M. Winds at normal Skyhawk cruising altitudes had picked up, producing a stiff headwind, but the low-level flow hadn’t gotten with the program. We hugged the Texas terrain closely, suffering only a very minor hit to groundspeed before arriving at ABQ pretty much on-schedule. We looked forward to completing the trip the next day.

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