Back Country Instruction in ID
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Tue Aug 16, 2011 10:08 pm
I have a new to me 180 HP Super Cub and would like to head up to Idaho for a week of flying the back country. I would like to spend the first few days flying with an experienced back country instructor or pilot. Any suggestions??
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Harryv offline

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1st of all I think that is remarkable of you to ask for backcountry training, and congrats on the plane, they are a very fine aircraft.
I work and fly for a living in the Idaho backcountry out of Grangeville Idaho and I think Steve Cope, Pete Nelson, or Dave Shallow in Challis Idaho at Middle Fork Aviation, 208-879-5728 Are the BEST in the business. Any questions please feel free to message me. Good Luck and thanks again for wanting to pursue training.
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"Speed is Life, Altitude is Life Insurance"
Harry you don't need no stinking training. Repeat after me.
"Hold my beer and watch this"
But on the serious side I agree with IDHUNT
Good day
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LOL...Its as much to show me the good places to go as it is training. Oh...and maybe a few "I wouldn't do that if I were you's"

instead of "What were you thinking?????"

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Harryv offline

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A friend who accompanied me to JC did some flying with Amy Hoover after we were at JC..said it really helped him.
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'05 7GCBC High Country Explorer
The faster I go , the farther behind I get.
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