We recently completed mountain flight training

Cirrus Perspective SR22TN, Leadville, Colorado. Highest airport in North America (KLXV) 9,934 feet.
Cirrus Perspective SR22TN, Leadville, Colorado. Highest airport in North America (KLXV) 9,934 feet.

We recently completed three days of mountain flight training in the Colorado Rockies.  It was an excellent program with CSIP instructors and we had good weather. The training included a landing at the Leadville-Lake County Airport (KLXV) in Leadville, Colorado. It’s North America’s highest airport at an elevation of 9,934 feet.

We scheduled our instruction through Alpine Flight Training which is based at Eagle County Regional Airport. They have a detailed website where you can find contact numbers if you’re interested in more information.

Giddy up!

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What’s the net number of pre-owned Cirrus planes for sale?

This post is a follow-up from last week to answer the question: What’s the net available pre-owned Cirrus Aircraft for sale?  To find the number of used Cirrus planes many pilots go to popular websites, such as Controller or Trade-a-plane. On July 7, 2017, there were 195 Cirrus piston airplanes for sale on Controller.  But that doesn’t mean you’ll have that many planes to choose from because foreign and fractional sales would probably not be on your list. Continue reading “What’s the net number of pre-owned Cirrus planes for sale?”

What’s the number of pre-owned Cirrus airplanes for sale?

To find the number of pre-owned Cirrus airplanes for sale many pilots will go to popular websites, such as Controller or Trade-a-plane. In July 2017, there were 195 Cirrus piston airplanes for sale on Controller. Here’s the summary listing on the Controller website. Continue reading “What’s the number of pre-owned Cirrus airplanes for sale?”

Happy Independence Day!

The Washington Monument and Flags of the United States of America, Washington DC, photo credit wikiWings
The Washington Monument and Flags of the United States of America, Washington DC, photo credit wikiWings

Happy July 4th 1776!

As we celebrate our nation’s two hundred forty-one years of freedom we honor those dedicated to its preservation. With respect and gratitude we thank the men and women of our armed forces, law enforcement, Homeland security, fire and rescue and many others that give us the land of the free because they are brave.

We hope that you have an enjoyable and safe July 4th week. God bless The United States of America.