O.K.,
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In the next week or two I will be ferrying a Maule M-5-180-C from Missouri to Mt. Vernon, Washington on behalf of a humanitarian organization.
I've flown a bit of mountian stuff...over it and within it. I do not consider myself a mountain pilot by any means but have done, JC, Moose Creek, Memamoose, Meadow Lake, Sheafer Lake, dirt strips in the Missouri Breaks Natl. Mounument, Grand Canyon airport, Dinzmore, Calif. Glacier Park etc. All of that was pretty easy in my Maule M-5-210-C.
My trip will be about 1,900 miles and VFR as this Maule is not IFR certified. So the plan is to go direct to Billings, MT. I've done that before and no real terrian challenges. Then comes the mountians. From Billings I plan to then parallel I-90 over to about Missoula then Hwy 12 over Pullman, Wash. After that wiggle westward until east of Seattle and then north through the lowlands to Mt. Vernon....just N/E of Whitby Island.
I've flown over those mountains in the summer with good weather and plenty of clearance...3,000 ft. or better. Weather may well prevent that and the strong winds could make it rough, this time of year. Additionally I do not relish "going down" in the mountains anytime....but especially during winter. So I'll be looking for the passes and keeping a hwy. nearby.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Bob