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Thanks everyone.  Weather looks set at least for the first half of tomorrow's flight from Maine to Iqaluit.  Most likely we'll then spend a few hours bumping through the clouds, wishing we had an autopilot!  

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Good luck Adrian - looking forward to hear about it when you get 'home'

 

Do you have an estimate for Lyon yet :P

 

Yes.  Definitely in 2013!

 

The weather between Greenland and Iceland is rubbish at the moment, and for the next few days it seems.  It's also cloudy and snowing over the icecap.  If I was flying a turboprop with boots, I might think about going - but it's no weather for a little Mooney.  Fortunately there's no rush, and things will improve eventually.

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Adrian

 

I don't know how much fuel you have but it helps to have a lot. I have done this crossing eight times and always avoided Greenland but the planes had the fuel to make CYYR-BIRK non-stop. Greenland is expensive specially on holiday and weekends. Check rates here for Narsarsuaq 

 

http://iserit.greennet.gl/bgbw/

 

Reykjavic is my prefered airport in Iceland. The hotel is just across the street from the terminal (building behind in picture). They have a nice souvenir shop in the basement. 

 

Going via Santa Maria in the Azores (1400nm) is another option if you have the range and HF equipped. Santa Maria is nice and the people is super friendly. Gander Radio, New York Radio and Santa Maria Radio all have excellent HF coverage.  

 

Veery important that you check the winds before departure I use  

http://aviationweather.gov/iffdp/fdwndh They are pretty accurate.

 

Good Luck

 

José

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José, did I looks up the fees and do the math properly.   100LL was about $16 per gallon?  $442 additional fee for Sunday and Holidays?

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José, did I looks up the fees and do the math properly.   100LL was about $16 per gallon?  $442 additional fee for Sunday and Holidays?

 

You are right. The problem is that you don't know when is a holiday overthere. BTW they don't ask for your passport but your credit card. 

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José,

 

I have 88 gallons of fuel - so plenty of range, with a normal LOP fuel flow of just under 9gph (or 6gph if I slow to 120kt).  But I find 5 hours is a very long time to sit at the controls, and don't want to try Canada to Iceland direct.  I fitted the long range tanks so that I would have more options for alternates, and also so that I can take full advantage of the occasional low fuel prices in some parts of Europe once I am home.

 

Thanks for the links!

 

Adrian.

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