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Old February 13th 04, 04:30 AM
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Default ADV: CPA Mountain Flying Course 2004 Dates

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http://coloradopilotsassociation.org....asp?menuID=14

I teach both the ground school portion, and the flight portion. If
you are unable to attend either of these ground school sessions, I am
available one-on-one, on your schedule, at your convenience. Please
contact me as per the .signature below.

Jer/ Eberhard


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The dates have been set for the mountain flying ground school
(flying days after):

COLORADO PILOTS ASSOCIATION / COLORADO AIR SAFETY FOUNDATION

MOUNTAIN FLYING
- HIGH ELEVATION AIRPORT OPERATIONS GROUND SCHOOLS -
2004

Saturday, June 19 or August 21, 2004: Centennial Airport, Tower Boardroom

SPONSORED BY THE COLORADO AIR SAFETY FOUNDATION: The Colorado Air
Safety Foundation is a non-profit corporation organized and operated
exclusively for the purpose of promoting and furthering education and
public safety in the aviation industry. In Colorado, accident
statistics show that pilots without the skills needed for safe flight
over mountainous terrain often get themselves in situations which are
beyond their capability to handle. The mountain flying course is a
program developed to improve that capability.

THE COURSE: The ground school course was originally developed by the
Colorado Pilots Association in 1986. It is presented in Colorado at
least twice each year and occasionally at out-of-state locations. It
is taught by Colorado pilots who live and fly the mountains in
business and recreational flying. Through the years it has evolved
into one of the premier safety training courses of its kind.

The course takes the student on a simulated flight over several
mountain passes and into a number of high elevation mountain airports.
Instructors take time to discuss factors affecting the safety of
flight at each step on the route and make extensive use of aerial
photography and a technical workbook to illustrate information needed
for a safe flight. The workbook is part of the course materials
provided under the registration fee for the course.

GROUND SCHOOL CONTENT: The ground school covers the basics necessary
for flight in mountainous areas, including:

* Mountain weather phenomena
* Flight planning for mountain flying
* Density altitude
* High altitude performance
* Off-airport landings
* Mountain winds
* Mountain airport arrivals
* Enroute navigation
* Emergency planning
* Proper leaning procedures
* Mountain airport departures

It also prepares a pilot for the optional mountain cross-country
training flight in the Colorado Rocky Mountains.

OPTIONAL MOUNTAIN CROSS-COUNTRY FLIGHT: The optional cross-country
training flight, though not part of this ground school course, is an
excellent introduction to flying in the high country. The route takes
you over two mountain passes and to several mountain airports (with
paved runways), providing reinforcement of what is taught in the
ground school. The aircraft used (provided by the student) should have
at least 160 hp. The course takes about 3 1/2 to 5 hours to fly,
depending on the aircraft. Completion of both the ground school and
cross-country training flight will fulfill the requirements of the
FAA's "Wings" program. A "Wings" program completion with logbook entry
will be accepted by the FAA in lieu of a Biennial Flight Review.
Individuals wishing to participate in this portion of the program may
choose a qualified mountain flying instructor from the MOUNTAIN FLYING
INSTRUCTOR PILOTS list, or contact the program administrator for
assistance in selecting an available instructor.

ENROLLMENT: Pilots wishing to attend ground school are urged to
pre-register by June 18, 2003 for the first class or by August 13,
2003 for the second class.

GROUND SCHOOL COURSE SCHEDULE

08:30 - 09:00 Registration
09:00 - 11:30 Ground School
11:30 - 13:00 Lunch (on your own)
13:00 - 17:00 Ground School

COURSE FEE

$120 - CPA members
$145 - non-CPA members

Check payable to Colorado Pilots Assn.

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REGISTRATION:
Mountain Flying and High Elevation Airport Operations Ground School

(check desired class date)

___ Centennial Airport, Tower Boardroom: June 21, 2003
___ Centennial Airport, Tower Boardroom: August 16, 2003

Name (print) __________________________________________________ __________

Colorado Pilots Association member? Yes __ No __

Phone (Home) __________________________Office__________________ __________

Address __________________________________________________ _______________

City __________________________ State __________ Zip ____________________

Aircraft (make and model usually flown) _________________________________

E-mail address __________________________________________________ ________

Amount Enclosed __________________________________________________ _______

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Mail Registration and payment to:

Colorado Pilots Assn.
P. O. Box 200911
Denver, CO 80220-0911

Info: 303 367-0670, or
TBBARBO"at"cs.com



Best regards,

Jer/ "Flight instruction and mountain flying are my vocation!" Eberhard

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