The Hell Stretch (FS2004) - New York, NY. U.S

In this flight, you’ll re-create the daring and difficult “Hell Stretch” airmail route across the Allegheny Mountains.

 

 

Once the first regular airmail service between New York, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. was established in 1918, the U.S. Postal Service looked west, and began to scout a route toward Cleveland and Chicago. The land, however, was not as flat as the map. Between New York and the newly chosen airmail refueling stop of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, there was a formidable mountain range to negotiate: the Alleghenies.

 

 

On September 20, 1918, pilot Max Miller landed the first airmail plane, a survey flight, in Bellefonte. Once Bellefonte was chosen over rival town Lock Haven as a stopover, the new western airmail route ran: New York-Lehighton-Bellefonte-Clarion-Cleveland. On December 18, mail planes began landing in Bellefonte. Pilots often made a showy arrival, thrilling townspeople. One story claims that pilot Slim Lewis flew so close to the courthouse that the weathervane spun. Townspeople vied with one another to have airmail pilots as house and dinner guests. In Bellefonte, the pilots were honored and well-known, and enjoyed life as celebrities.

 

 

But pilots first had to reach Bellefonte, and this meant flying across the Alleghenies—and perhaps their life. Visibility was often poor, and instruments in the Curtiss Jenny's and de Havilland DH-4s were unreliable. Unpredictable weather and mountain winds posed the greatest threats. This section of central Pennsylvania was so treacherous, it soon earned the nickname “Hell Stretch,” claiming more pilots’ lives than any other leg of the coast-to-coast airmail route. One highly publicized crash involved Charlie Ames on October 1, 1925. After 10 days of searching, his plane was found where he crashed into the side of a mountain. The town of Bellefonte mourned as if it had lost one of its own.

 

 

As you lift your Jenny into the skies above New York and head west with the morning mail, cinch down your cap and goggles. Make it through the Hell Stretch, and you’ll not only have proven your piloting skills, but you'll have a hot dinner and warm welcome waiting for you in Bellefonte.

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Total Legs: 2     Total Distance: 201     Total Time(125kts): 1 hours 36 minutes

 

Leg 1

Leg Distance: 107.67     Approximate time at 125kts: 52 minutes.

 

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Republic Airport(KFRG) to WP 1(POI1)

Distance: 3.49NM     Bearing: 325°     2 minutes

 

Fly runway heading for 3.5 Nautical miles.  Just before the Highway intersection you will reach waypoint 1.

 

WP 1(POI1) to WP 2(POI2)

Distance: 18.37NM     Bearing: 285°     9 minutes

 

Cross over La Guardia Airport (KLGA): two intersecting runways.

 

WP 2(POI2) to WP 3(POI3)

Distance: 4.18NM     Bearing: 284°     2 minutes

 

Manhattan Island.

 

WP 3(POI3) to WP 4(POI4)

Distance: 4.36NM     Bearing: 285°     2 minutes

 

Teterboro Airport (KTEB), 4 NM north of course: two intersecting runways.

 

WP 4(POI4) to WP 5(POI5)

Distance: 4.29NM     Bearing: 284°     2 minutes

 

Newark International Airport (KEWR), 5 NM south of course: three runways.

 

WP 5(POI5) to WP 6(POI6)

Distance: 11.8NM     Bearing: 284°     6 minutes

 

Morristown Municipal Airport (KMMU): two intersecting runways. 1 NM North of course.

 

WP 6(POI6) to WP 7(POI7)

Distance: 20.11NM     Bearing: 284°     10 minutes

 

Hacketstown Airport (N05), 7 NM north of course: one runway, difficult to see.

 

WP 7(POI7) to WP 8(POI8)

Distance: 11.01NM     Bearing: 283°     5 minutes

 

Delaware River. Power plant. Pennsylvania border.

 

WP 8(POI8) to WP 9(POI9)

Distance: 6.54NM     Bearing: 283°     3 minutes

 

Braden Airport (N43), 8 NM south of course: one runway.

 

WP 9(POI9) to WP 10(POI10)

Distance: 8.96NM     Bearing: 283°     4 minutes

 

Lehigh Valley International Airport, 9 NM south of course: two intersecting runways, 3 NM northeast of city of Allentown.

 

WP 10(POI10) to WP 11(POI11)

Distance: 10.39NM     Bearing: 283°     5 minutes

 

Lehigh River. Highway.

 

WP 11(POI11) to Jake Arner Memorial Airport(22N)

Distance: 4.17NM     Bearing: 283°     2 minutes

 

(Land) Arner Memorial Airport (22N): one runway (08-26), 3 NM southwest of city of Lehighton, and 2 NM southeast of Mauch Chunk Lake. Airport elevation is 534 feet MSL. Expect straight in for runway 26.

 

Leg 2

Lehigh Valley International Airport, 9 NM south of course: two intersecting runways, 3 NM northeast of city of Allentown.

Leg Distance: 93.43     Approximate time at 125kts: 45 minutes.

 

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Jake Arner Memorial Airport(22N) to WP 12(POI12)

Distance: 3.27NM     Bearing: 285°     2 minutes

 

Mauch Chunck Lake, 1 NM north of course.

 

WP 12(POI12) to WP 13(POI13)

Distance: 3.73NM     Bearing: 285°     2 minutes

 

Town of Coaldale. Lake Hauto, 1 NM north of course. Tamaqua Reservoir, 1 NM south of course.

 

WP 13(POI13) to WP 14(POI14)

Distance: 28.88NM     Bearing: 285°     14 minutes

 

Northumberland County Airport (N79): one runway. Just south of course.

 

WP 14(POI14) to WP 15(POI15)

Distance: 11.65NM     Bearing: 284°     6 minutes

 

City of Sunbury, at junction of two branches of Susquehanna River. Sunbury Airport (71N) on island at river junction, just north of course.

 

WP 15(POI15) to WP 16(POI16)

Distance: 2.78NM     Bearing: 284°     1 minutes

 

Penn Valley Airport (KSEG), 2 NM south of course: one runway, just west of river.

 

WP 16(POI16) to WP 17(POI17)

Distance: 5.18NM     Bearing: 284°     2 minutes

 

Sauers-Haven Airport (4PA1), 3 NM north of course: one turf runway.

 

WP 17(POI17) to WP 18(POI18)

Distance: 28.33NM     Bearing: 284°     14 minutes

 

Penns Cave Airport (N74), 1 NM north of course: one turf runway.

 

WP 18(POI18) to Bellefonte Airport(N96)

Distance: 9.61NM     Bearing: 283°     5 minutes

 

(Land) Bellefonte Airport (N96): one runway (07-25), 3 NM southwest of city of Bellefonte, just east of Bald Eagle Mountains. Airport elevation is 1,071 feet MSL. Do not confuse with University Park Airport (KUNV), 2 NM to the southwest. Expect straight in for runway 25.