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Question - How do you flightplan extended spousal cross-country flights?
Software suggests my RSTOL T337D
could get us DCA to DEN in ~7-10 hours, depending on winds. It is about 7 hours door-to-door commercial. Stressful, but "You leave the driving to them." My wife's eyes start rolling at ~4 hours in the 337. My main unknown is, "How many back-to-back legs would she tolerate, before destroying 30+ years of marriage?" ========== OPTION #1 - GRIND X COUNTRY ALL IN ONE DAY? In spring / summer we could leave early and get to DEN before nightfall. Refreshed or exhausted? OPTION #2 - BREAK INTO TWO DAYS? Maybe plan two 3-4 hour legs the first day. No specific destinations in mind, just go until tired, Let Amex Platinum solve the logistics. A fancy dinner and a good night's sleep in a swanky hotel, then finish the next morning? OPTION #3 - TRY IT SOLO FIRST? Buy her an airline ticket and see who gets there less stressed? If I get tired, or decide to turn around, less egg on face. === QUESTION - How do you flightplan extended spousal flights?
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