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EPISODE · Oct 9, 2025 · 18 MIN

CPA Flight Lines October Newsletter Podcast 2025

from Colorado Pilots Association CPA Newsletter · host ibmacgeek

🎙️ Podcast Summary – CPA Flight Lines (October 2025 Edition)   Segment 1: President’s Corner – New Ideas for a Stronger CPA This month, CPA President Adrian Nye reflects on new ways the organization can grow and serve the aviation community. He proposes creating a CPA Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that would enable tax-deductible educational donations for scholarships and outreach—similar to what AOPA and EAA have done. Nye also encourages stronger liaisons with other aviation organizations, renewed efforts to engage airport representatives, and a membership renewal campaign targeting expired members. His column closes on an optimistic note, celebrating the beauty of autumn mountain flying and CPA’s shared passion for aviation.     Segment 2: CPA NOTAMs – News and Action Updates The newsletter highlights the 2025 CPA elections, with Andrew Holmes running for president and ongoing openings for the Vice President position. A key Action Alert urges pilots to contact the Boulder City Council after the city’s lawsuit to close Boulder Municipal Airport was dismissed. CPA encourages members to voice support for keeping the airport open and accepting FAA maintenance grants. Also featured: the Jackson County Airport celebrates the completion of a major runway reconstruction project, improving safety and access for emergency and business aviation across North Park, Colorado.     Segment 3: Advocacy Spotlight – Soaring Society of Boulder Letter The Soaring Society of Boulder publicly calls on city leaders to end their FAA lawsuit and resume accepting grants. Their letter emphasizes the airport’s vital role in wildfire response, training, and community engagement, and points out that only 16% of Boulder residents favor airport closure. It also highlights progress in noise reduction and the transition to unleaded aviation fuel—rebutting common anti-airport arguments.     Segment 4: Events & Community CPA thanks SheltAir-KBJC for hosting a hugely successful inaugural CPA BBQ, drawing over 90 attendees for food, music, and fellowship. Upcoming events include the Aviation Training Expo in Denver and the CPA Holiday Dinner at the Bison Grill in Commerce City. The newsletter also lists October aviation meetings, poker runs, and webinars for pilots statewide.     Segment 5: Safety Brief – The Enroute Climb Danger Contributor Bill Marvel delivers a gripping technical piece warning about the “dead man flying” scenario—when a pilot in a slow climb over rising terrain unknowingly enters a total energy deficit, leaving no way to outclimb or turn away from mountains ahead. His advice: climb to terrain-crossing altitude early or circle until reaching cruise altitude before crossing high terrain.   Segment 6: Fly-Ins & Adventures The issue closes with a recap of CPA’s 2025 fly-in season, capped by a trip to Hutchinson, Kansas, and a travel log from Alamogordo, New Mexico, where members toured the Space History Museum and White Sands National Park. Plans are already underway for 2026 fly-ins, and members are invited to propose and host new destinations.   🎧 Closing Thoughts The October edition captures the essence of the Colorado Pilots Association: advocacy, education, safety, and community. From policy engagement in Boulder to mountain flying lessons and social gatherings, CPA continues to amplify the voice of general aviation in Colorado. This AI generated podcast series is brought to you from the Colorado Pilots Association.  Please visit us at https://coloradopilots.org and consider becoming a member to help support these series.

🎙️ Podcast Summary – CPA Flight Lines (October 2025 Edition)   Segment 1: President’s Corner – New Ideas for a Stronger CPA This month, CPA President Adrian Nye reflects on new ways the organization can grow and serve the aviation community. He proposes creating a CPA Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that would enable tax-deductible educational donations for scholarships and outreach—similar to what AOPA and EAA have done. Nye also encourages stronger liaisons with other aviation organizations, renewed efforts to engage airport representatives, and a membership renewal campaign targeting expired members. His column closes on an optimistic note, celebrating the beauty of autumn mountain flying and CPA’s shared passion for aviation.     Segment 2: CPA NOTAMs – News and Action Updates The newsletter highlights the 2025 CPA elections, with Andrew Holmes running for president and ongoing openings for the Vice President position. A key Action Alert urges pilots to contact the Boulder City Council after the city’s lawsuit to close Boulder Municipal Airport was dismissed. CPA encourages members to voice support for keeping the airport open and accepting FAA maintenance grants. Also featured: the Jackson County Airport celebrates the completion of a major runway reconstruction project, improving safety and access for emergency and business aviation across North Park, Colorado.     Segment 3: Advocacy Spotlight – Soaring Society of Boulder Letter The Soaring Society of Boulder publicly calls on city leaders to end their FAA lawsuit and resume accepting grants. Their letter emphasizes the airport’s vital role in wildfire response, training, and community engagement, and points out that only 16% of Boulder residents favor airport closure. It also highlights progress in noise reduction and the transition to unleaded aviation fuel—rebutting common anti-airport arguments.     Segment 4: Events & Community CPA thanks SheltAir-KBJC for hosting a hugely successful inaugural CPA BBQ, drawing over 90 attendees for food, music, and fellowship. Upcoming events include the Aviation Training Expo in Denver and the CPA Holiday Dinner at the Bison Grill in Commerce City. The newsletter also lists October aviation meetings, poker runs, and webinars for pilots statewide.     Segment 5: Safety Brief – The Enroute Climb Danger Contributor Bill Marvel delivers a gripping technical piece warning about the “dead man flying” scenario—when a pilot in a slow climb over rising terrain unknowingly enters a total energy deficit, leaving no way to outclimb or turn away from mountains ahead. His advice: climb to terrain-crossing altitude early or circle until reaching cruise altitude before crossing high terrain.   Segment 6: Fly-Ins & Adventures The issue closes with a recap of CPA’s 2025 fly-in season, capped by a trip to Hutchinson, Kansas, and a travel log from Alamogordo, New Mexico, where members toured the Space History Museum and White Sands National Park. Plans are already underway for 2026 fly-ins, and members are invited to propose and host new destinations.   🎧 Closing Thoughts The October edition captures the essence of the Colorado Pilots Association: advocacy, education, safety, and community. From policy engagement in Boulder to mountain flying lessons and social gatherings, CPA continues to amplify the voice of general aviation in Colorado. This AI generated podcast series is brought to you from the Colorado Pilots Association.  Please visit us at https://coloradopilots.org and consider becoming a member to help support these series.

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