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Fly New Mexico - Aerial Tours


Looking for great “Day Trip” or “Obscure and Scenic New Mexico” spot to visit?
Check out our collection of scenic flyways for your next journey into the Land of Enchantment. 
Want to contribute?  Members can upload PIREPs.
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Santa Teresa during the Centennial Air Tour


Fly Ways

Multi-stop tours across New Mexico. In 2012, pilots toured the state as part of the Centennial Air Tour. 
In 2018, the Albuquerque EAA Chapter 179 hosted a Route 66 Air tour attracting pilots from 4 states.

Air Tours NM    

NMPA Centennial Air Tour Logo



Day Trips

Selected “Day Trips”, by Lanny Tonning from the NMPA Newsletter.
Day Trips


Treasure Hunts

Treasure hunts of aerial landmarks across New Mexico by Elizabeth Hunke of the Rio Grande 99's.  These can be solved from an airplane or at home on Google Earth.  If you have some interesting hunts from your corner of the state, we would like to add them to our collection.
 
Treasure Hunts


Obscure and Scenic New Mexico

A collection of out of the way, unusual places to visit from the air across New Mexico, by Jeff Gilkey, published in the NMPA Forum and Newsletter.  You can access the articles 2 ways.

    1) Looking them up in our document library     Document Folder  
    2) Viewing place on a 2D Google Map                Google Map Page           



ZoomChat

Second Wednesdays at 7pm, NMPA members at join a Zoom discussion featuring fun places to fly in New Mexico and the Southwest.  Archives of past presentations are stored in Documents/Fly New Mexico/Zoom Chat.
Zoom Chat Archives


Wingman’s Log - Event Reports

Reports on places we've gone on past NMPA fly-outs, published by current and past NMPA Vice Presidents.  Member PIREPS are welcome!

Event Reports / Wingman's Log

Member PIREPS

Reports submitted by NMPA MEMBERS, sharing their New Mexico flying experiences for the benefit of others. See also Member PIREPS n the NMPA Forum.

NMPA Member PIREPS - places to fly


Enjoy using Fly New Mexico resources to plan your next flying adventure!

As Pilot In Command, please remember you are ultimately responsible for the safety of your passengers and aircraft. Proper planning with respect the weather, terrain clearance and traffic hazards is critical to having a safe and fun flight.