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Old May 4th 09, 06:11 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
blanche cohen
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Default High Altitude Airport Training

Just a reminder that the Colorado Pilots Assoc will be conducting
two sessions of it's High Altitude Airport training on

Saturday, June 20
Saturday, Aug 8

Altho it's titled "Mountain Flying", this is NOT the back country
flying such as McCall's in Idaho. There's no deliberate landing in
the back country, rather, dealing with airports at high altitudes
and hot weather. The Saturday is a full day of ground, with the
practical flying part scheduled at your convenience.

For more info

www.coloradopilots.org

 




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