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I am curious to hear this group's thoughts on the most challenging
instrument approaches in the Western US. Perhaps this not the best way to phrase the question, because I am planning a trip with a fellow instrument student and our instructor around the Western US this winter, similar to those organized by outfits such as IFR West. So, I am looking for challenging approaches that will be a good learning opportunity for the instrument student. I fly in the Bay Area, so I'm no stranger to ATC. We will probably do the trip in an all-glass SR-20, so no ADF. I consider "Western US" to be anything where radio stations begin with a "K" Thanks in advance for your suggestions, -angus |
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