Colorado Springs

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wareagle07
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Post by wareagle07 »

Hello, just wanted to say hello. I live in the colorado springs area, and will be starting my journey to get my sport pilots license next week.
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Welcome aboard. You'll find lots of ideas on these boards, along with ample help and encouragement. Please keep us posted on your grand adventure.
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Excellent! You have some amazing scenery to enjoy from the air there....have fun!
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Welcome aboard, Wareagle.

Probably without exception, flight students suffer through learning plateaus and the tedium of book learning. When you need a bit of inspiration or a simple break from the training regimen, you might visit one of our member's youtube channel. It will give you a taste for what lies ahead when you can fly in or near the mountains in an LSA. Rich's channel is here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0avm_ ... sIcQaBCQ_A
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