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Old June 22nd 05, 07:57 PM
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Default Helicopter Ag flying

As a lurker for some time, I am in awe of the ability it must take to
be an ag flyer. I have flown helis for several years but only as a PP.
The gentleman here who professes to be an ag pilot has more than a
little daring in him to perform some of his required feats.
I also "sort of" understand the other guy/gal who posted on another
thread questioning his statements. It didn't need to be taken to the
level of calling the gentleman a liar but the ag flyer's daily quests
were pretty dramatic. And I would hate to have him insured, that's for
sure.
Anyway, just wanted to say hello and kudos to anyone with that talent.

 




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