Why are there 6 ASOS near the intersection of the Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska borders? They show up on SkyVector.com. The ASOS identities are K1AW, K1BW, K1DW, K1FW, K1OW, K1LW. They don't appear to be associated with airports.
Years ago I had a special book about the Battle of Britain but I lent it out without keeping track of to whom I lent it. Now I would like to replace my copy but I don't remember the basic title and author so it is hard, isn't it, to find the replacement.
A couple interesting distinguishing...
I selected the "Ignore Thread" option on a particular thread. While it appears in my User CP list of ignored threads, that thread continues to appear in the forum and on the home page list of recent activity. Do I need to so something else to use this feature?
Scott
Like Marley's ghost, I bring you this tale that you may avoid a similar fate. Aircraft owners, heed well this warning.
So my Champ, went into annual inspection in early July when we discovered the registration had expired 5/31/14. That day, I printed off the renewal form from the FAA's web...
Today marks the 30th anniversary of the restoration of my Luscombe. I flew the post maintenance test flight on December 31, 1983. Each year on December 31, I try to do a commemorative flight, and today was spectacular here in Colorado. Feel free to go to the bar and get yourself a Miller High...
The Byers VOR (BVR) has disappeared from the Garmin Pilot charts and is no longer valid as a waypoint in Garmin Pilot. DUATS still accepts it. A DUATS briefing shows no applicable Navigation NOTAM for BVR.
So, what is going on with BVR?
Scott
It's time for a transponder certification. The local guy at Meadow Lake only does IFR level certifications and charges accordingly. I only need a VFR certification and would prefer to pay for that level. Does the Colorado group have shop suggestions and cost estimates for this service?
Scott