Featured Video: Flying Into Telluride A Stunning, High-Stakes Approach

The Telluride Airport, situated at 9,070 feet atop a mesa in Colorado's San Juan Mountains, offers one of aviation's most spectacular approaches. While the views are breathtaking, flying into KTEX demands respect and careful preparation. Before any flight, pilots should thoroughly review Telluride's airport website for critical planning information. The mesa's location creates challenging conditions, with powerful up and downdrafts that can test even the most experienced aviators and high performance aircraft, regardless of reported wind speeds. For the safest approach, pilots should utilize the RNAV GPS 9 procedure, which includes LNAV+V guidance. This not only helps counter the visual illusion that often lures pilots below the glide path but also provides a well-designed escape route if a go-around becomes necessary. While the approach may be demanding, the reward is well worth it. Below the mesa, lies the charming town of Telluride where friendly locals welcome visitors to their mountain paradise. From world-class skiing to summer hiking, the destination offers year-round adventures that make this challenging flight a worthwhile journey.


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A box canyon, I read.

Probably the inspiration for a scenario in the famous novel Atlas Shrugged, but I won’t spoil reading by explaining. :wink:

Calling ‘short final’ 3 miles out? How about calling a 3 mile final in case someone was on a short final? Picky I know but obvious.
Other than that it was a great video.

‘Ouray’ is a small settlement isolated in the end of the canyon.

And the high altitude, about the same as MEX though less than some airports in South America.
(From fading memory, DEN is about 5000 ft ASL, Calgary about 3500.)

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