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Cascadia – Washington & Oregon

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Cascadia  – Washington & Oregon

 

Saturday’s flight crisscrosses between the Pacific Ocean and the Cascade range and features landings at a number of Orbx airstrips including Bill Womack’s just released Pearson Field in Vancouver Washington.

Starting from Bowerman (KHQM) we fly 70nm east to land at Swanson (2W3). From there we will follow the Nisqually River valley through the foothills of Mt Rainier to Packwood (55S) located on the Cowlitz River.   Heading southeast we skirt the east side of Mt St Helens before descending over the Swift Reservoir and then search out and land at Walter Sutton’s Private Strip (WA79).   We will fly the Sawmill2 departure from Walter Sutton’s to the north before turning back to the south for very short hop to Goheen (W52).   Just 13 miles to the next stop; historic Pearson Vancouver Airport (KVUO) on the Washington side of the Columbia River.   Pilots looking for a challenge should try the Bridges13 departure.  Fly under/over as many bridges as possible on the Columbia and Willamette rivers before turning west to land at Stark’s Twin Oaks Airpark (7S3).  Continuing to the south we follow the Willamett river to land at Independence State (7S5), then head due west, over the Coast Range to land at Siletz Bay State (S45) on the Pacific coast.  It’s a short hop (17nm) to Toledo State (5S4) before our final longish leg (57nm) to finish at Hobby Field (77S) in Creswell.

The route is 332nm and a speedy plane will be needed to complete the route in the allotted time.  I will be flying the Realair Lancair Legacy, but as always you are free to fly what you like.

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Flight Plan (P3D & GTN) here.

Recommended Sceneries:

Orbx PNW

Orbx Payware Airports: . 2W3 Swanson Airport, 77S Creswell (Hobby Field), KVUO Pearson Field, S45 Siletz Bay State Airport, W52 Goheen Airport, WA79 Walter Sutton's Private Strip.

Orbx Freeware: KHQM Bowerman Airport, Cityscape Portland

 

Particulars

Date and time: Saturday May 26, 2018. 18:00 UTC. 

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Setting your clocks for 1545 local time at the start of the flight should bring us into Creswell  before dark.

 


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Sounds like fun flight, unfortunately I'll be out of town for a wedding. Have fun, and in my absence, someone remind Ron to put his gear up.


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My favorite part of the world... a great opportunity to take my new C310 for a cross country flight :tongue:


Bert

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Nowhere near Seattle. I can put off buy Dreszxeskis Seattle for another couple of weeks. :laugh:


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