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Old May 6th 04, 07:24 PM
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Nicholas Kliewer wrote:

Would you suggest that I take the mountain flying course
somewhere else? I was wondering about doing it at Salt Lake
City or Logan, UT since that's a little closer to the area
that I'll be concerned about.


If you can find a good course in Logan, that would be a great place to go;
much lower than COS. Also, Provo is an easy airport.

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Old May 8th 04, 09:04 PM
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Nick,

If you can get a course , take it. If not, or even if you do take a
course, I would recommend Sparky Imeson's "Mountain Flying Bible." It
is availaable through the usual aviation catalogues.
 




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