Hi Mike
There
is an alternative you can try when you're a little more confident.. use of the DIVERT facility.
I took a Viking from Nicosia to Baghdad on Saturday.. some 3hrs worth at just over 170kias and although I wanted to get back on Sunday, I knew I'd not have time. So.. I booked the Baghdad-Nicosia flight but
planned Baghdad-Palmyra.. a suitable airfield enroute and one (importantly) which is in the FSA database.
I took off from Baghdad.. flew until 20-odd miles from my BOD then used DIVERT. FSA reports that you can now land anywhere (be careful of the anywhere.. anywhere in the database) so I made my
planned descent into Palmyra. FSA automatically books the onward flight for you

Everyone was happy and no penalty. This gave me 2 x 1.5hr flights instead of one 3hr flight.. the second of which I did today
That didn't go quite according to plan but it's nothing to do with the DIVERT facilility or onward routing. I'd just touched down at NIC and wasn't happy with where I was so decided to abort the landing and go around to use an alternate runway. FSA has marked me for a taxi overspeed! This wasn't an overspeed.. it was an aborted landing so I've flagged it for review
Anyway.. think about using DIVERT. Of course, it's absolutely no use flying over water but can come in very useful to break a long flight up. Just factor in your fuel.. plan as if you're going all the way and don't take anymore at your diversion airfield. Though you'll use less during your descent, you have to consider the climb fuel for the onward leg if that makes sense.. 2 climbs to altitude instead of 1
EDIT: As an aside, the aborted landing at NIC was given back to me.. no taxi overspeed
ATB
DaveB
