Coach43 Posted May 26, 2020 Report Posted May 26, 2020 Hello All, I'm a longtime lurker, finally introducing myself. I just completed the worlds longest PPL training. Started in high school, briefly interrupted by, college/wife/kids/career and now complete 39 years later. I'm a Colorado native and love to spend my time outdoors. Now going to 14,000 is MUCH easier! I'm interested in gaining experience by watching others. Anyone flying out of Centennial (KAPA) or going by, let me know as I'd love to fill the right seat and see how you do it! Long distance is Ok. Particularly anyone working on IFR currency/approaches etc. I've reached out to @Denver98 and @gsxrpilot directly. Anyone else in the area? Jeff P.S. I will buy lunch! 3 Quote
carusoam Posted May 26, 2020 Report Posted May 26, 2020 Congrats on the big step, Jeff! Best regards, -a- Quote
SteveC Posted May 26, 2020 Report Posted May 26, 2020 Good start on those guys... I’m new to the site as well and so far I’m blown away! These guys are awesome! I just finished my ppl as well last month. Great feeling isn’t it, so proud of you sticking with it so long! Good job! Working on my instrument as well, 15 hours with an instructor and the other 25 can be under the hood with a safety pilot for watching while under the hood. If you lived in the Houston area I’d surely hit you up! I have a buddy who lives up in Evergreen, CO, when I buy my first Mooney we’ll have to have a Mooney get together to celebrate in the Denver area! 1 Quote
midlifeflyer Posted May 26, 2020 Report Posted May 26, 2020 I'm no longer in the area but KAPA was my home base for 20 years. Loved flying and teaching out there. I used to tell people to watch for the house with the windsock in the backyard if on a long final for 17R. Mine. 2 Quote
midlifeflyer Posted May 26, 2020 Report Posted May 26, 2020 9 hours ago, philip_g said: up until recently, APA was a lot usier than it was 10 years ago. Independence has really grown. Not a surprise about Independence. Steadman is good people and knows what he is doing. Quote
Brian E. Posted May 26, 2020 Report Posted May 26, 2020 If your in New Hampshire you're welcome to come fly with me. Quote
Mcstealth Posted May 26, 2020 Report Posted May 26, 2020 20 hours ago, Coach43 said: I just completed the worlds longest PPL training. Started in high school, briefly interrupted by, college/wife/kids/career and now complete 39 years later. I resemble that remark. To a T Quote
midlifeflyer Posted May 27, 2020 Report Posted May 27, 2020 15 hours ago, philip_g said: I knew bob a little back when he was partners with another acquaintance on the 414 they had on a 135. he's OK. I didn't know him well or care to. I disagree with IA's practices sometimes. BJC is a regular shit-show these days. I don't think you'd recognize Denver if you haven't been back in awhile. I left a bit over 8 years ago and been there a few times since. Once on a business trip. Twice on ski trips where I stayed a few extra days to visit friends. Last time was two years ago. Definitely noticed the changes. Still the best place I ever lived. Don't have to be there always, but life's too short not to live in Colorado. 1 Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted May 27, 2020 Report Posted May 27, 2020 I lived in Colorado for 6 years. That’s where I bought my first Mooney. I never felt at home there. I was glad to get back to Arizona. Quote
gsxrpilot Posted May 27, 2020 Report Posted May 27, 2020 Having lived in 12 states and 3 countries... I'm very happy to finally be living in Colorado. I've been trying to figure out how to get here for a long time. I now own a Toyota 4Runner and an M20K 252, so we're well equipped for the mountains. Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted May 27, 2020 Report Posted May 27, 2020 2 hours ago, philip_g said: It's nothing but North Texas and eastern California now It was that back in the 80s when I lived there. I guess it got worse.... Quote
midlifeflyer Posted May 27, 2020 Report Posted May 27, 2020 7 hours ago, philip_g said: I'm getting out after 20 years this fall and happy to be doing so, we've had our fill. We had a couple of reasons (four that we tell people) for leaving as we neared retirement. One of them was that we started to miss trees and water. The wildfire season became too long. Quote
Hank Posted May 27, 2020 Report Posted May 27, 2020 2 minutes ago, philip_g said: Ah, I remember trees. My yard last week, trees and water . . . . Quote
Hank Posted May 27, 2020 Report Posted May 27, 2020 4 minutes ago, philip_g said: I have water because I hand dug a koi pond. I have tree. Just the one. This is almost half of my water, but less than a tithe of my trees. Quote
midlifeflyer Posted May 27, 2020 Report Posted May 27, 2020 27 minutes ago, philip_g said: Ah, I remember trees. My backyard now. Quote
midlifeflyer Posted May 27, 2020 Report Posted May 27, 2020 Just now, philip_g said: somewhere along the way I lived in the PAC NW, at one point I thought there were too many trees, I felt claustrophobic at times coming from the rockies with wide open skies (they call it big sky for a reason) now I'd probably take the trees back. You can keep the leaf clean up though What leaf cleanup? 1 Quote
Hank Posted May 27, 2020 Report Posted May 27, 2020 Just now, midlifeflyer said: What leaf cleanup? We do it like this. 1 Quote
aviatoreb Posted May 28, 2020 Report Posted May 28, 2020 I went to grad school in Boulder. Loved it. That was just before Boulder turned all California fufu. ;-) Quote
midlifeflyer Posted May 28, 2020 Report Posted May 28, 2020 1 hour ago, philip_g said: LOL. Our phase of our subdivision is called "The Woods." For a reason. Quote
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