peevee Posted June 12, 2017 Report Posted June 12, 2017 The round the world flight had me curious. If a guy wanted to take the northern route to Europe are you forced to head to the ne us and then up to Canada or has anyone gone like Winnipeg across Canada to start the northern route? Pretty desolate area but sure saves a lot of miles. There's a few guys here that have ferried across the Atlantic, maybe someone has done it that way. Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted June 12, 2017 Report Posted June 12, 2017 I have planned the flight a few times just for the hell of it. you realize that 2/3 of the flight is just getting to the ocean. I haven't flown myself over that area, but I have flown it in the airlines a few times. It makes ditching in the north Atlantic look like a better deal. 1 Quote
Joe Zuffoletto Posted June 12, 2017 Report Posted June 12, 2017 In small planes like Mooneys I've never heard of anyone doing it any other way besides NE North America to Greenland, Iceland and then Europe, except that some pilots go from North America to the Azores instead. I always figured the ferry pilots go where the airports are. Quote
peevee Posted June 12, 2017 Author Report Posted June 12, 2017 36 minutes ago, Joe Zuffoletto said: In small planes like Mooneys I've never heard of anyone doing it any other way besides NE North America to Greenland, Iceland and then Europe, except that some pilots go from North America to the Azores instead. I always figured the ferry pilots go where the airports are. I'd be doing the same, only skipping going through Bangor me to gander or goose Bay and instead ducking across canukistan from cywg, provided I can actually get fuel. If I can get 2 weeks off in a row next year I'll go. Quote
gsxrpilot Posted June 12, 2017 Report Posted June 12, 2017 Your last airport in North America will be Gander or St. Johns. How you get to either one of those places is up to you. Coming from the west, via Winnipeg certainly makes more sense than Maine. I plan to be in Portland, ME with my Mooney during the month of July this year. I plan to fly it to PEI, Newfoundland, and other Canadian locations just to visit. We're also planning a trip to Churchill in October and will likely go through Winnipeg. Quote
Guest Posted June 13, 2017 Report Posted June 13, 2017 A customer of mine has done it in his Mooney and now 4 times in his C340. This site might help with routes and info: http://www.220kts.com/ferry-flights/atlantic-ferry-routes.html Clarence Quote
carusoam Posted June 13, 2017 Report Posted June 13, 2017 I believe the following to almost be true... José @Piloto went Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Ireland in an O with no additional ferry tanks... Best regards, -a- Quote
peevee Posted June 13, 2017 Author Report Posted June 13, 2017 Just now, carusoam said: I believe the following to almost be true... José @Piloto went Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Ireland in an O with no additional ferry tanks... Best regards, -a- you can do the northern route without tanks no problem. Longest leg is less than 600NM. 1 Quote
peevee Posted June 13, 2017 Author Report Posted June 13, 2017 1 hour ago, M20Doc said: A customer of mine has done it in his Mooney and now 4 times in his C340. This site might help with routes and info: http://www.220kts.com/ferry-flights/atlantic-ferry-routes.html Clarence the route across the Atlantic is pretty set in stone. I'm not buying a HF radio so I'm stuck with the northern route. I'm more curious why no one seems to duck across canada to get to the start of that route. Quote
KSMooniac Posted June 13, 2017 Report Posted June 13, 2017 A local Rocket owner here has ferried several planes across to Europe and even India...I'm sure he could discuss the routes with you if needed.Sent from my LG-US996 using Tapatalk Quote
kpaul Posted June 13, 2017 Report Posted June 13, 2017 Need to start in Bangor, ME for the lobster! Quote
Hank Posted June 13, 2017 Report Posted June 13, 2017 8 hours ago, peevee said: the route across the Atlantic is pretty set in stone. I'm not buying a HF radio so I'm stuck with the northern route. I'm more curious why no one seems to duck across canada to get to the start of that route. I'd guess because most crossers start in the midwest or northeast, so heading up the coast isn't as out of the way as it is for you folks out west. Get thee to Gander, how isn't very important as it's mostly over land. Quote
yvesg Posted June 13, 2017 Report Posted June 13, 2017 18 hours ago, gsxrpilot said: Your last airport in North America will be Gander or St. Johns. How you get to either one of those places is up to you. Coming from the west, via Winnipeg certainly makes more sense than Maine. I plan to be in Portland, ME with my Mooney during the month of July this year. I plan to fly it to PEI, Newfoundland, and other Canadian locations just to visit. We're also planning a trip to Churchill in October and will likely go through Winnipeg. Paul, if you come near the capital (Ottawa) let me know. Note that most airports in Canada don't have any crew cars. What dates are you thinking about? Yves Quote
peevee Posted June 13, 2017 Author Report Posted June 13, 2017 4 hours ago, kpaul said: Need to start in Bangor, ME for the lobster! good point Quote
Piloto Posted June 13, 2017 Report Posted June 13, 2017 I prefer the CYYR - BIRK route and skip Greenland. With only Monroy Long Range Tanks and favorable winds you can do it non-stop. José 1 Quote
peevee Posted June 13, 2017 Author Report Posted June 13, 2017 Parked next to a SR22 heading to Australia via Hawaii tomorrow. 3 ferry tanks. Quote
gsxrpilot Posted June 13, 2017 Report Posted June 13, 2017 A transfer to Europe isn't out of the question for me... and if it were to happen, the 252 would be going with me. Even I don't transfer, I'd like to make the trip and fly it around Europe a bit. 1 Quote
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