Bill Greenwood
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Bill Greenwood
We are well into ski season and if anyone is going on a ski trip here are suggestions.
First of all, we have great snow here in Colorado, really good conditions right now.
I like this time of year, not usually crowded, not bitter cold. and mostly good snow.
For airlines. remember they can go in most weather. Do check as they often "get" gullible passengers when they talk about flying into some places, I e Vail and neglect to mention there is no airport there.
If you are flying your own plane, here's a few guidelines. Go in good weather, you may be a superb ifr pilot in flat lands, but mountains are not impressed with such a rating. And remember this time of year it gets dark early about 5 or 5:30. FILE A FLIGHT PLAN, and pick a route over the milder terrain, not just direct over all the higher peaks. Colo has 52 mountains above 14,000 ft. Carry sleeping bags and fire starter and signal devices,if you had an unfortunate landing out, you need to survive for at least a couple of days while they search for you. Or many days if you were too stubborn to file the flight plan.
If anyone is vacationing here and wants an overlook at Mt. Flying, I'd be happy to. Its not a CFI course, but you buy lunch and I will give you my experience over about 40 years. Go skiing, its really fun, if expensive, but be careful.
First of all, we have great snow here in Colorado, really good conditions right now.
I like this time of year, not usually crowded, not bitter cold. and mostly good snow.
For airlines. remember they can go in most weather. Do check as they often "get" gullible passengers when they talk about flying into some places, I e Vail and neglect to mention there is no airport there.
If you are flying your own plane, here's a few guidelines. Go in good weather, you may be a superb ifr pilot in flat lands, but mountains are not impressed with such a rating. And remember this time of year it gets dark early about 5 or 5:30. FILE A FLIGHT PLAN, and pick a route over the milder terrain, not just direct over all the higher peaks. Colo has 52 mountains above 14,000 ft. Carry sleeping bags and fire starter and signal devices,if you had an unfortunate landing out, you need to survive for at least a couple of days while they search for you. Or many days if you were too stubborn to file the flight plan.
If anyone is vacationing here and wants an overlook at Mt. Flying, I'd be happy to. Its not a CFI course, but you buy lunch and I will give you my experience over about 40 years. Go skiing, its really fun, if expensive, but be careful.