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Old December 16th 03, 04:47 PM
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I started my training with Mcair. They are a great bunch of people and
spoiled me on all of their new Cessnas. I called them and I would have
to rejoin the club though. I'll check Dakota Ridge it could be fun learning
to fly the Cirrus.

Thanks

Paul D

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Does anyone here know of somewhere that rents around Denver?


Try Mcair at Jeffco: http://www.mcairaviation.com/home.htm

I dropped in to check out their fleet once and it looked pretty extensive.
Unfortunately I have no first had experience flying out of there.

If you are willing to drive up to Boulder, Dakota Ridge has several planes

for
rental including a Cirrus. (it's expensive but it was a nice plane to fly)



 




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