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AAslag said:
Lake County Airport, Leadville, Colorado

This is to certify that [AASlag] has navigated the airways of the Rocky Mountains and flown to North America's Highest Airport which overlooks the nation from an altitude of 9927 feet.

Issued this 18 day of November 1980

By Sabrina Toombs, President
Leadville Airport, Inc.

Still have the certificate.
Kind of hairy in a beat up M-20C. Glad it was winter!
You could always get a flight in one of Leadville's 172s and get your own certificate. Their 160 hp 172P (N127FR) is a bit tired, but workable. Their 150 hp 172N (N12638) has a fresh engine and is the "hotrod" of the two. www.leadvilleairport.com/
 

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