I did not. Your inability to speak for yourself and to put words in other's mouths does not change that. I didn't lie. I don't. I won't.
I just computed some numbers, and determined that if the OP prints this thread out he can build a ramp and just taxi over the ridge at the Eisenhower Tunnel. Problem solved.
LOL! Steep ramp. We better make a few more pages so he can build a runaway truck ramp.
I'll admit I rounded up at every opportunity. I'm assuming the runaway will be made of crumpled paper??
I'll just go around the paper pile, thanks.
Now you can weasel all you want but that clearly is you typing that I can't think for myself.
Doug is just too far advanced and above all of us lowly "uncomprehending" pilots who offered real routes and who recommended things like mountain flying coursework for big words like "orographic lift" and flights with instructors who actually demonstrate it.
Why don't you just say what you really meant by "follow 70 and go around the hill" ?
That might have something to do with the ever changing story and lack of specifics.
I have, and have elaborated on it. A failure to comprehend doesn't constitute a demand on my part to repeat myself yet again.
Nothing I've said has changed. The specifics depend on the variables, don't they? They do. I outlined the variables. I also cited routes. Perhaps those of you who have been two busy trying to put words in my mouth missed it in your zeal to suggest what you think I said.
That many of you find an I-70 trip westbound to be a mystical impossibility speaks volumes to your own lack of inexperience, and ability.
Will crumpled paper support a 172? I'm thinkin' this will need an engineering study and FAA approval before it's attempted. Of course if it's already been done somewhere maybe we could just get a field approval. Got any examples laying around? I'm sure you've seen plenty of paperwork when flying for US.
What are you talking about? He's a war hero!Again, I call bull**** on your credentials.
I didn't say that. (you just quoted me saying that you didn't speak for yourself not think for yourself: do you bother to read what you type??). You've got a comprehension problem.
from erie to grand junction, I-70 is probably the safest lowest altitude route.
Wow. Really?
Maybe he is referring to an auto?
On the other hand, I can certainly make the trip at a lower altitude in an aircraft than in an auto which happens to be on I-70 at the Eisenhower/Johnson tunnel...
Word, I think you could do the whole flight at 6500'. It would just be a very long flight.
Maybe that'd be "going around the hill"???
from erie to grand junction, I-70 is probably the safest lowest altitude route.
Is there some site or software that can find the lowest altitude route? I'd like to fly from Erie, CO to Grand Junction (in Sep to see the Blue Angles) but it looks like a 172 might be a challenge to use. I am looking at the CPA site that shows the passes and altitudes. Maybe I can figure it out from that.....maybe.
At least those airplanes won't have problems on the I-70 route.OK, I couldn't resist. There's only 1 Douglas Bader in the FAA database, lives in Castle Rock, CO.
Date of Issue: 11/14/2008
Certificate: AIRLINE TRANSPORT PILOT Print
Ratings:
AIRLINE TRANSPORT PILOT
AIRPLANE MULTIENGINE LAND
COMMERCIAL PRIVILEGES
AIRPLANE SINGLE ENGINE LAND
Type Ratings:A/B-737A/B-757A/B-767A/B-777A/DC-9A/IA-JET
Limits:
ENGLISH PROFICIENT.
B-777 CIRC APCH VMC ONLY.
Follow I 70, then backtrack to I-35, down the gulf Coast to Panama, cross at the ithsmus, back up the west coast of Mexico...
Ya know, that sounds like a good flight. I've always enjoyed dining on a beach in Mexico. Fresh fish off the grill, cerveza muy frio, a gentle breeze, mariachi in the background...
Right - and what airplane are you going to use for this trip? I dropped off my periodic bribe at the shop. You should give up your hangar and just pay rent to Bill & Ron.
We'll see what the bill is like on ours tomorrow too. Maybe we can all walk to Mexico together.
Do we have to hold hands and sing "koombyya"???
And what do you base this opinion upon? Personal experience?
Please - go back and read the entire thread and don't just look at a Denver sectional.
Better yet, please fly the I-70 route in a Cessna 172. But before you take off, please make sure your will is updated.