HIGH ALTITUDE Flight Planning in a Rockwell Commander 112TC!
*DISCLAIMER: This video is for entertainment purposes only. Please consult your aircraft and engine manuals for performance data and fight planning* Want to save yourself a fuel stop? Join us as we take the turbo-charged Commander 112TC to 3 different altitudes (up to 15,000 feet!) to measure the fuel consumption and speed at various power settings. From there we head back to the hangar to input the data into ForeFlight to see what it will take to plan a cross country flight and eliminate a fuel stop!

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