I Have spent the last few days travelling around Easter Island checking out the Moai (Statues) and enjoying the hospitality of he Islanders. The unique history of this amazing place and how it relates to the populating of the south pacific is fascinating. Even if you are not travelling here, I would recommend the "Lonely Planet" guide to Chile and Easter Island as worthwhile reading.
Well, after a few days rest and playing the tourist it's time to continue the tour. The main purpose of the last few days has been waiting for weather conditions necessary for the next leg. At 1634nm, the next stretch is right out there at the extreme limit of the Barons range and extensive but careful planning has been necessary. To really give myself some sort of buffer I have had to wait for a Cold Front to pass over so I can "catch the coat tails" and ride the westerlies behind. After working out dozens of scenarios I have got a Point of no return (PNR) of 753nm with a 20kt tail component or 764 in nil wind. So I will be making the final call at the 750nm mark.
I submitted my plan last night and hit the sack early as its up at 2.30am. To ensure best performance and due to the time difference travelling west to east, I started well before first light.

There were some light showers around but nothing troublesome. A final walkround and recheck of all doors and caps etc and it was startup and taxi for a departure to the west. Airborne at 0407 local I climbed over the VOR and set heading. A gentle cruise climb to 10,000ft in the dark and set up the engine for the cruise, then its navigating checks and GPS setup and radio calls etc.

Needing a 10kt tailwind component it was good to find better than forecast winds and a G/S of 180kts.
Approaching GAMBA I was treated to a great sunrise.




Due to the better than forecast westerlies I reached the 750nm mark in 3hrs 34mins so the decision is GO!
Fuel at this stage is 64.5/64.5 and 9.5 GPH/engine with a GS of 187kts and the winds about 240 mag at 20kts.
The romance of long overwater flights eh? books, sudoku, eating, mp3 and (bad) singing.
+ 4hrs 23mins TACAS and ... more of the above
+ 5hrs 46mins CARPA and you guessed it.
Although I am in Pascua radio's area, I and most of the other overflights -Qantas, Lan Chile and Aerolineas Argentinas etc- all check in with Auckland radio.
I was just finishing lunch when a voice came booming in -
"Baron Zulu Kilo Tango Golf Yankee this is Navy18 on guard copy?"
WHOA! where did they come from?

Hi guys, nice morning - come here often?"
"No sir, Sir your present course will take you into a military restricted area,it is requested that you alter course 30 degrees to starboard to clear."
these guys gotta be joking " you're kidding me right?"
"No sir that is the request"
s**t "Listen mate! I'm planned down to the last drop of gas and am flying on a legally filed plan, so unless you boys know how to play texaco to a Beech Baron then I'm afraid I'm going to have to decline your 'request', but look on the bright side - you guys just became my number one fuel divert if needed."
let them think about that!
"aahhh.. Yessir we'll get back to you on that, standby"
yeah right like I'm going somewhere? well that must have got them talking back on board, anyway after about 10mins I got...
"Tango Golf Yankee you are cleared to continue on course, if you require any assistance just call on guard. good day." whereupon they executed a smart snap to the left and took off as if I was parked. Last time I saw them they were climbing away to the northeast like a pair of homesick angels. Lucky buggers!
well at least it passed a bit of time - another couple of hours to go. Boy I'm glad I wasn't in the back taking a dump - 500nm from the nearest bit of land and big brother is still watching!
Finally TOD rolled around and down I headed.

After 8 1/2 hours - Land! well pretty small but still.. Land! After announcing position and intentions it was an overhead rejoin just to check things out and into the left circuit for rwy32.

Man after all this and its a stiff crosswind onto a short strip - yay fun!

After 8hrs 54mins touchdown! albeit a bit of a carrier landing (3G) its good to feel terra firma again.
Shutting down at the pumps I had 15 gallons a side left or enough for about an hour and a half. I'm glad it was visual approaches.

Now to find someone to unlock these pumps and then somewhere to get a feed - thats after I get my legs moving again.