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Why Choose Aspen?
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Take a Discovery Flight
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This Month's Newsletter
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Aspen Pilot Supplies
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Message Board
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Flight Instructors
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Look at Our "Birds"
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Schedule
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Forms, Documents and Checklists
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New Student Packet
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Aspen's Owner and Staff
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Aspen FC History
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Aviation Links
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Learn to Fly
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What's it Cost to Fly?
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Is it Safe to Fly?
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Testing
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Companion Flyer
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FAA Flight Surgeons
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FAA Examiners
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AFC - Rules & Regs
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Location Map
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The Joy of Flying and Cirrus (Video)
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Featured Aircraft:
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Garmin G1000 equipped Turbo 182
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Garmin G1000 equipped C172SP
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Citabria 7KCAB
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Aspen held a fly-in at Limon Airport on 6/7. The winner of the spot landing contest was Lucas
Caughran, flying N772GK. Thanks to Matt Beckman for organizing the event.
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Here is Matt Beckman landing the Twin Star during the spot landing contest.
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Colorado Sport International
Airshow is coming to Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport and we need
VOLUNTEERS!
This is an old airshow with a new name at a new airport and is part
of the old EAA Regional Fly-in.
If you are interested in helping out, please go to
www.cosportaviation.org/voljobs.htm and sign up.
Make it a family outing too.
Lots of volunteer opportunities and benefits.
Introducing Aspen Flying Club's Rocky Mountain Flying Adventure
This Adventure offers completely customizable packages focused on
teaching safe mountain flying techniques in the demanding, yet
beautiful Colorado high country.
This Month's Newsletter
- Hot Off The Press!
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Citabria is back!
N53959 is back on the line at
Aspen Flying Club. It has had major refurbishing including new metal
wing spars. Call the office to schedule.
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Google Earth Model of Denver airspaces -- courtesy Ted Matthews.
View a
snapshot
or view a 2 minute
video (requires a media
player on your computer). You may also
download the .kml file and run it on
it on Google Earth yourself!
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Now at Aspen Flying Club.
N83LL is a 2006 Turbo Cessna 182T
with the Nav III avionics package, including Garmin G1000 panel
with stormscope, NXrad XM radar and weather, Jepp Charts and Safe
Taxi.
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What can I expect on my Discovery Flight?
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DA42 Twin Star Documents
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FSS Tip:
Find a local briefer fast.
Under the old flight service system, it was easy to
get in touch with a local preflight briefer if you called from a
landline-your call was routed based on your area code. But it
didn't work for cell phones. Lockheed Martin's FSS system, however,
asks for your state and, depending on where you live, in which
division of the state you are located. These divisions are called
areas of responsibility. Find out if your state is divided
and in which area of responsibility you are located.
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Career Pilot
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Video About Aspen Flying Club
(high speed internet connection recommended)
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Practice Area Map See a graphic depiction of our training areas.
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Article on leaning procedure
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The Documents Page
has the contents of our New Student Packet and
other essentials for your flight training.
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The Message Board
has a
Flight Sharing
section. If you are planning a flight
and have space to share, or are looking for a ride, here is a place to
post.
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Need Financing for your training? The
AOPA Flight Training Funds Program may be the answer.
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Check out the
The Pilot's Avionics Troubleshooting Guide from AEA.
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AOPA Flight Training - Helping Student Pilots Learn
to Fly, CFI Renewal.
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Schedule
Please call the office if you have any questions.
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Sign up to begin receiving safety sensitive information for
airmen directly from the FAA.
Click Here
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TFRs -
Links to sites with graphics of Temporary Flight Restrictions
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