Other Resources

AAAE
The American Association of Airport Executives. Included in the website is information about the airport industry, Government Issues, products, training, accreditation, professional development, aviation jobs and a AAAE directory.

Aero.com
A good aviation magazine Web site.

Airnav
Provides information on airports, navaids, airspace fixes, information on fuel and fuel, and sales of aviation products.

Alliance for Aviation Across America
The Alliance for Aviation Across America (AAAA) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, national grassroots coalition of almost 4,000 individuals and groups including businesses, agricultural groups, FBOs, small airports, elected officials, charitable organizations, and leading business and aviation groups. The Alliance was formed in May, 2007 to combat the imposition of “user fees” on small towns and small businesses that rely on general aviation as part of Congress’ ongoing effort to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration.

AOPA.com
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. The website contains a wide variety of General Aviation information including flight planning, aircraft ownership, government advocacy, training, safety and membership services for AOPA.

Aviation News
This website contains the latest news and information about the aviation industry including videos along with aviation jobs and a newsletter.

Aviation Weather Center
This is a great resource for flight planning. You can receive information concerning SIGMETs, AIRMETs, and TAFs for the entire country. A VOR chart is published which can be used for plotting SIGMET/AIRMET areas.

Avweb
Independent aviation news resource

Colorado Airports
Colorado Airport Operators Association. It contains information about Colorado Airports, its members, conferences, and legislative issues.

Federal Aviation Administration
A well run site with almost everything you need to know concerning the FAA and their organization. You can get copies of FARs, AIM, and PTSs. A good resource to know about.

Flight Aware
Provides all available airport/airspace information and procedures, as well as flight tracking on inbound and outbound flights.

Intellicast
A great site for general worldwide weather. The Doppler radar images are amongst the best. If thunderstorms are predicted take a look at their region radar images.

Landings.com
Aviation news, numerous databases, aircraft sales, planning, weather, and pilot supplies.

MapQuest
Not sure where the airport is? You want to know how to get to a motel/restaurant from the FBO? Here's the Web site. for you. You can get up to date maps and driving directions almost anywhere in the United States.

Metropolitan State College of Denver - Aerospace Department
Interested in a career in Aviation? The Metropolitan State College of Denver, located in Downtown Denver, provides top notch Aerospace education. Explore this link to learn more about the program.

MapQuest
National Business Aviation Association. The website contains information about business aircraft, industry news, government affairs, conventions, seminars, products and services, and travel information.

National Transportation Safety Board
The NTSB has done a great job with their Web site. Filled with valuable information concerning accident investigations.

National Weather Service
This is one of the handiest Web sites around. It contains links to almost everything you need to prior to getting your Standard Briefing. You can find links to METARs, TWEBs, winds aloft forecasts, SIGMET/AIRMET information, PIREP information, along with all sorts of maps and photographs.

Sky Central
This is the new DUATS home page.

Sky Vector
Provides aeronautical charts for numerous airports including APA.

The Weather Channel
This is a great resource for getting the "BIG" picture before making a GO/NO GO decision for a flight. Current weather conditions are available for most cities in the United States.

USABC Airports
A complete list of links to world-wide airports and airlines. The web site. includes 1220 airports on it, sorted by country. A great resource for airport and airline web sites!

Weather Underground
Another general weather site. Worth having on your bookmarks list. A good alternative to going to The Weather Channel.

Other Links

99s
This is a great site for women pilots. There is information on becoming a member, scholarships available through the organization, and local events being held in each chapter.

Angel Flight
If you are looking for a way to combine your love for flying and helping people in need, this organization is for you. Angel Flight pilots fly over 1,200 missions a year helping non-emergency medical patients arrive a various destinations for treatment. This home page is for Angel Flight West which serves the western half of the United States (including Colorado). However, if you are not in one of the service states, there are links to other Angel Flight organizations across the country.

Colorado Division of Aeronautics

Colorado Pilots Association
Colorado Pilots Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to making Colorado a better, safer, and more desirable place to fly. It was established in 1972 by a small group of pilots in the Denver area.

Commemorative Air Force
The Commemorative Air Force is a heritage organization dedicated to the historic preservation and flying of restored World War II combat aircraft, and to the memory of those who flew, built, and maintained them.  Indeed, we are forever indebted to all of them for protecting and preserving our freedoms and our way of life.

EAA - Experimental Aircraft Association

FAA Technical Center

General Aviation Serving America
This site was developed by AOPA and is an excellent source for everything you've ever wanted to know about general aviation.

How to Crash an Airplane and Survive
This web site. is for a book on how to CRASH an airplane and SURVIVE while minimizing the risk of injuries and fatalities that occur too often in a forced landing of general aviation aircraft. Written by an FAA Accident Investigator and Safety Program Manager.

McCall Mountain/Canyon Flying Seminars
McCall Mountain/Canyon Flying Seminars, LLC. was started in 1996 by Idaho back country pilots and Flight Instructors to offer a fun and educational introduction to the special flying knowledge and skills needed to operate safely in this unique environment.

Wings over the Rockies Air & Space Museum

Other Aviation Web sites
Colorado Division of Aeronautics Aviation Links.

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