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Ugh yuck. I have only begun to research this, and have not yet looked into the russian airspace, licensing, etc stuff. Thanks for the heads up. The twin will be a Seneca or Baron.pilot_guy said:Man, you got some big sack...
I would have numerous concerns about this trip. Fuel quality being the first one.
Second, as a former military man having spent time in Russia, be advised that things are quite different in the way of airspace systems.
If you're looking for an English-speaking controller, good luck, unless you fly high altitude throughout your route, and unless that "twin" is a King Air, I know that ain't gonna happen. There are no "Centers" as here in the U.S. ATC is centrally located in Moscow.
Even if you wanted to do it all VFR while in Russia, tower and ground controllers most likely do not speak English, and technical Russian isn't something that can be learned overnight.
One last hurdle. Now, I haven't been there in three years now, but last time I was there, foreign pilots flying around in Russia had to "hire" a "navigator" (read out of work Russian pilot.) to ride right seat while flying in Russia, due to language constraints and flying through their whacky airspace system. If you wanna fork out the cash, then more power to ya, but I think the other two factors would be enough to deter me, as these people have a hard enough time getting real necessities, so Avgas is pretty low on their list of priorities.
Take care, and good luck. If you go, drop us a line and let us know how things turned out.