Terrible news...
http://www.9news.com/story/news/local/2014/06/30/loveland-ski-area-crash/11766569/


Rules of thumb. That's a good one.qmdv wrote:I bought my first plane in Ohio in 2000. Flew it back to Nor Cal. Spent a few days in Longmont, CO waiting on weather. The local pilots gave me some advice about flying over the Rockies. As I remember it was that if winds aloft at 15K are over 25kts you better stay in Longmont.
When they got to below 20kts I headed home. I assume they get those rollers like east of the Sierra's in California. Not fun.
Tim
coloradokevin wrote:I hate hearing these stories. It's rough terrain up there, without a lot of margin for error. I have no idea what these folks were flying, or what led to the tragic outcome of this flight. But, after hearing about the accident from a friend who was hiking near there I started to look at the conditions near Loveland Pass. It was definitely warm up there that afternoon, and the terrain is quite high. I'm guessing density altitudes in excess of 15K to get over the terrain, which probably didn't help, but that's just speculation on my part.

soyAnarchisto wrote:Far, far better to go north to milner or cameron pass - a lot lower, its faster and more benign route to Moab - even rollins pass is far better as it's 1-and-done, and you know what alitude you need to be at to cross. If the winds are not howling - and they weren't that day - you can cross milner 3,000 lower than loveland and bomb straight downvalley to Eagle picking up I70 and over to Moab.
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