ington6 wrote:Yeah it is into the wind almost every time unless we catch the north side of a low. So usually 15 hours. I was saying a 182 to rent plus instructor time would be about 190 an hour.
I must be doing the numbers wrong

I'm plotting on AOPA flight planner and they're showing 1281 nm and I'm using 135kts and it's plotting a 10-15 kt headwind across the east and 20-25kts across the midwest and a 30kt 1/4ing headwind close to KDEN and it's calculating 9:55 where are you getting the extra 5 hours
And are you looking for somebody to ride along and help pay for fuel and their own airfare back to DC and you'll log them as dual VFR or IFR training

Not condemning this just trying to get a translation. If you're going IFR it probably could stretch it out to 15hrs.