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First off, you fly the same indicated airspeed, for the
gross weight, whether at 5 MSL or 5,000. Your TAS will be higher and you will use more runway for take-off and landings. Be sure to do a review of proper leaning procedures, proper leaning is essential to get maximum possible power on take-off. If you have an EGT, use it to get the true best power mixture. Otherwise, lean to maximum RPM in a full power static run-up. If the wind is from the west, expect turbulence from the nearby mountains. Get the Denver local chart. Be amazed at the 100 plus mile visibility. Fly before it get hot during the day. Hire a qualified mountain CFI and go for a sight seeing flight into the mountains if the weather is good. The AOPA has some mountain flying articles and an on-line course http://www.aopa.org/asf/online_courses/mountain_flying/ download the file http://www.aopa.org/asf/publications/sa23.pdf on mountain flying. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P wrote in message news
| Hey all,| | I'm planning to head out in my 68 Cherokee 180 the first week of September | with my 20 yr old son to visit my brother in Boulder, CO. I'm a flatlander | (Atlanta, Georgia area) and though I have no plans to do any mountain flying | and wouldn't without instruction, I'm flying towards the mountains. That's | enough to get me looking for some good advice/pointers. An old pilot friend | of mine said carry more speed on final than usual, that sort of thing. | We'll be loaded lightly. | | Give me some good pointers if you will. | | Thanks, | Biker Bill | (N6422J) |
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