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MountainMan
08-03-09, 01:42 PM
Time for an update. The only thread here is nearly a year long. I know there are plenty of people here with alot of experience and some new or looking to get into the business. Sound off whos here?
MOUNTAINFED
08-21-09, 03:51 AM
I will be there after 18 weeks at FLETC.:D
sweamco
08-22-09, 01:31 AM
Awesome!!! Congrats and good luck!
MountainMan
08-22-09, 08:15 PM
Congrats.
I know there are a lot of people from Colorado on here. They just seem to be shy about posting.
RoadKingTrooper
08-22-09, 11:45 PM
Well, I am in Colo, MM and I can probably answer Colo questions..................His info is more recent however
CincyCop
08-24-09, 01:13 AM
I'm currently in Denver on a layover. What's with all the wind out here? Turbulence out the wazoo. It was my approach and landing at DEN tonight...I really had to work it from about 3,000' AGL down to the deck. Nice wind shift (about 90*) at about 1000' AGL. Nutty. :eek:
Adamantine
08-24-09, 10:59 PM
I just moved back here to CO after living in CA for a year, and was in AZ for 2.5 years. Nice to be back.
MOUNTAINFED
08-25-09, 10:08 AM
I just moved back here to CO after living in CA for a year, and was in AZ for 2.5 years. Nice to be back.
I also moved to CA for a year and am now moving back to CO. Although it was not really my choice to come back, it was my wife's.:p I really can't complain though I like Colorado.
MountainMan
08-25-09, 10:48 AM
I'm currently in Denver on a layover. What's with all the wind out here? Turbulence out the wazoo. It was my approach and landing at DEN tonight...I really had to work it from about 3,000' AGL down to the deck. Nice wind shift (about 90*) at about 1000' AGL. Nutty. :eek:
An old friend of mine was a pilot here. He always told me the front range is one of the hardest places to fly. The winds off the mountains are nasty and unpredictable. Beent o several starnge crashes here.