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Pilot DAR
17th Sep 2022, 23:19
The news is reporting a 172 and Sonex amateur built collided near Denver this morning:

https://kdvr.com/news/local/1-plane-located-after-potential-mid-air-collision-in-boulder-county/

treadigraph
18th Sep 2022, 07:13
PD's link not available in UK/Europe, this one should work...

https://coloradosun.com/2022/09/17/boulder-county-plane-collision-three-dead/

https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/283475

340drvr
18th Sep 2022, 10:45
That area can be extremely busy, between the front range of the mountains, Denver's Class B, with flight schools, gliders, local hobbyists, transient corporate traffic,etc. Lots of small GA airports within 10-20 km, along with Rocky Mt. Metro, mentioned as departure airport for the 172.
RIP.

Hydromet
24th Sep 2022, 08:22
That area can be extremely busy, between the front range of the mountains, Denver's Class B, with flight schools, gliders, local hobbyists, transient corporate traffic,etc. Lots of small GA airports within 10-20 km, along with Rocky Mt. Metro, mentioned as departure airport for the 172.
RIP.
Daughter flies a 172 from Rocky Mtn. Metro and was flying that day. First we heard of the accident was an email from her to say it wasn't her. She'd flown earlier.

tdracer
30th Sep 2022, 03:17
That area can be extremely busy, between the front range of the mountains, Denver's Class B, with flight schools, gliders, local hobbyists, transient corporate traffic,etc. Lots of small GA airports within 10-20 km, along with Rocky Mt. Metro, mentioned as departure airport for the 172.
RIP.

I was in Boulder for a football game about 10 years ago when there was a mid-air in that same area. No survivors.
Perhaps not a suitable 'see and avoid' airspace...

20driver
30th Sep 2022, 04:46
I used to fly in central NJ and a non towered field under the Newark Class B. I tried to avoid flying on the weekends. So much going on. Hard to keep it all sorted.