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"Blanche" wrote in message ...
wrote in message ... Given the option, I much rather fly at night than during the day. But that of course is in Florida, I don't know if I would feel that way in lets say Colorado or someplace really mountainous with very few lights to shine the way. David, et al: Don't forget that 50% of Colorado is *not* mountains. In fact, from Golden east is what we affectionately call "West Kansas". You can follow I-25 from the Wyoming border down to the New Mexico border and with the exception of the segment between RTN and TAD, pretty much fly at 9500 the entire way. Actually, lower most of the time, but COS is in the way at 6200 ft. And going east, you can do 7500 and keep going downhill the entire time. It's going west that gets interesting. Rule of thumb out here is that the only single engine, night, (and IFR if you wish) in/over the mountains better be in an F-16 (yes, they do frequently) or a Pilatus. Good point, I am very familiar with Colorado being 50% flat. What I meant was on one side you have mountains and on the other side you have a sparse landscape without many lights. Many people also think that New York state is one big city of lights, when in actuality the majority (90%) of the state is farm land and very rural with mountainous terrain that will reach up and grab you if your not careful. David |
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