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On the Ramp at Colorado Springs Airport

On the Ramp at Colorado Springs Airport

Every other year the Beechcraft Pilot Proficiency Programs holds a mountain flying course. This year a record 68 aircraft arrived in Colorado Springs for the course, held June 10-13. Most of the aircraft are Beech Bonanzas with a few Beech Barons mixed in. Some pilots of co-owned aircraft flew in together. The aircraft owners, although pilot-in-command, received one-on-one instruction from experienced mountain pilots, most of whom are local Colorado instructors. In addition to about six hours of ground school, each team flew from Colorado Springs to Salida to Leadville (where they got out to pet the airport cat, “Nipper”). Then they landed at Aspen and Eagle County Airport before returning to Colorado Springs.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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