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Title: ASHA Training in the Alps
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Hope I am not annoying people with these posts, but as the forum is quite I thought I would share some more shots from my ASHA training in the Beech 1900C.

Details of the flight can be seen here:

http://www.air-source.us/operations/ash ... TID=153856


This was a visual rules departure and I needed to get some altitude real quick.

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The weather was pretty bleak, but I should be climbing out of it shortly.

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Turning towards my first waypoint as I climb clear of the terrain.

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Just reaching my cruise altitude of 16oooft.

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The view is spectacular from up here, but it took a while to reach this altitude due to the heavy payload.

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Still in the cruise but I get the charts out and start to plan my arrival.

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Having decended to 7oooft I turn to intercept the ILS after following the FRI1S STAR.

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All set for my landing to Rwy23, I struggle to keep my speed down to around 135kts.

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Another flight in the logbook, and one of my more scenic trips.

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I let out the passengers as I finish powering down the aircraft.

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Well, hope you enjoyed the images.
 
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