It's that time again, and the Colorado Pilots Association is presenting its world famous (don't laugh, we've had students from outside the US - maybe 2 or 3 over the years)
MOUNTAIN FLYING - HIGH ELEVATION AIRPORT OPERATIONS GROUND SCHOOL
https://coloradopilots.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=612720&module_id=319185
June 22 and Aug 17. Ground and flight together (2 days) counts as a BFR. And the scenery is much more enjoyable!
This is NOT backcountry flying - it's how to deal with Colorado hills and paved airports in those hills. The New Mexico Pilots Assoc. has a similar course, with emphasis on the northern NM hills. But high altitude concepts are the same, just the topography differs.
Full day ground and you arrange with one of our qualified mountain CFI's. Route includes landing at Leadville to get your certificate at the highest paved airport in CONUS.
MOUNTAIN FLYING - HIGH ELEVATION AIRPORT OPERATIONS GROUND SCHOOL
https://coloradopilots.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=612720&module_id=319185
June 22 and Aug 17. Ground and flight together (2 days) counts as a BFR. And the scenery is much more enjoyable!
This is NOT backcountry flying - it's how to deal with Colorado hills and paved airports in those hills. The New Mexico Pilots Assoc. has a similar course, with emphasis on the northern NM hills. But high altitude concepts are the same, just the topography differs.
Full day ground and you arrange with one of our qualified mountain CFI's. Route includes landing at Leadville to get your certificate at the highest paved airport in CONUS.