This is a bit of a ways off, but what happens if one (or more) of your flights to Colorodo Springs for BCT is grounded?
Right now, there's an uncontained 156,000+ acre wildfire in my area, with thick smoke rising into the atmosphere, raining ash, and evacuations in progress and on standby. A couple years ago, we also had a lot of plane groundings due to volcanic ash, so I was wondering "just in case" this fire remains uncontrolled and causes hazardous flying conditions.
Right now, there's an uncontained 156,000+ acre wildfire in my area, with thick smoke rising into the atmosphere, raining ash, and evacuations in progress and on standby. A couple years ago, we also had a lot of plane groundings due to volcanic ash, so I was wondering "just in case" this fire remains uncontrolled and causes hazardous flying conditions.