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Rice farming by air
Air Tractor makes entry into the UAS market — acquires Yield Defender
Air Tractor’s development and visionary integration of unmanned technology
The green cross for Colombian agriculture Sanidad Vegetal Cruz Verde
Rx Gate System provides variable and constant rates Air Repair’s hydraulically driven gate system
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Rice farming by air Richter Aviation
Air Tractor makes entry into the UAS market acquires Yield Defender Air Tractor’s development and visionary integration of unmanned technology
Rx Gate System provides variable and constant rates Air Repair’s hydraulically driven gate system
Young aerial topdressing pilot learns lessons Part 2—Lessons learned
The green cross for Colombian agriculture Sanidad Vegetal Cruz Verde
06 From the cockpit 07 Calendar of Events 08 AgAir Mail
34 The Hopper 36 Classifieds
On the cover: Rick Richter, owner Richter Aviation in Maxwell, California working rice with a C-Model (formerly an R-1820 King Cat) Ag-Cat powered by a TPE331-10 engine. On this page: The end of another long day over the rice fields of California. See story page 12
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from the cockpit
The invisible, silent propeller It is getting to be a busy time of year for most ag-operators north of the equator; acres coming in, piling up on the books, getting behind. That brings up a point that most of us don’t worry about too much and that is the dangers of a spinning propeller . Almost always, our industry hot loads its aircraft, the propeller turning. Those blades of aluminum don’t stop for flesh. It’s a gory thought, but it can and does happen, walking into a spinning propeller. Very few people survive an encounter with a spinning propeller. Why does it happen? How can a person work around a running ag-plane and still walk into the prop? It is somewhat understandable that a child or a visitor not familiar with aircraft could do this, but a pilot or loader? The brain is a mysterious thing. With a spinning prop, a couple of things are going on that can fool it. First, the noise heard is interpreted as the engine, not the propeller. So, as far as the brain is concerned the propeller is silent. Second, the propeller is nearly invisible. The loader or the pilot are busy, distracted, and at the front of the aircraft is an invisible, silent device that can kill in a second. That is how it happens.
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A good practice is to always assume the propeller is turning, even when the engine is shut down. This programs your brain to always work as if the propeller is turning. You may be doing a task as simple as removing chocks, or taking a quick look at the spray pump before the engine is started. Still, let that hand trail along the leading edge toward and away from the fuselage and the danger area. Don’t cut across under the fuselage to the other side of the gear. If you do it when the aircraft is not running, you’ll do it when it is, all about programming your brain. When you do cross over, walk around giving the prop a width berth. Look at it as if it was some long lost lover. The kind of lover that would tear you apart if given the chance. And the obvious, never climb off the wing onto the main gear tires. One slip or twist of the foot and you could be in the danger zone. Everybody knows all this about propellers that has spent any time in agaviation. Loaders learn it quick and pilots are told from their first flying lesson. However, propeller-strike fatalities still happen and it happens to those who know better.
On another more uplifting note, this past May 27 was International Crop Dusters Day. A few years ago an old timer, Bob Wheat of Texas, implemented this day and AgAir Update helped him promote it. He’s been successful at it. For those who ask, Bob sends people a certificate that acknowledges this day. I haven’t heard from Bob in a long time. However, he can be emailed at oldduster@aol. com. He probably still has a few of those certificates. Graham made a post about International Crop Dusters Day on AgAir Update’s Facebook page. Amazingly in less than 24 hours after the post, 144,402 people saw it. The post received 1,900 likes and was shared 890 times. There may only be a few thousand ag-pilots worldwide, but one heck of a lot of people now know that May 27 is our day. Mark your calendar to celebrate it next year. Until next month, Keep Turning…
calendar of events January 25-27, 2017 NM AAA Convention Inn at the Mountain Gods Mescalero, NM Wade Berry 575-640-7258 www.nmagaviation.org
August 2-5, 2016 Congreso Aviación Agrícola 2016 Termas de Arapey Salto, Uruguay Nestor Santos nsantos@adinet.com.uy
November 6-8, 2016 PNW AAA Convention Coeur D’Alene Resort Coeur D’Alene, ID Tara Lea Brown 509-989-9098
January 6-8, 2017 TxAAA Convention HIlton Fort Worth Fort Worth, TX Lerena Campos 512-476-4405
August 11-12, 2016 Seminário Nacional de Aviação Agrícola Primavera do Leste/MT, Brazil babila@aviacaoagricola.com www.aviacaoagricola.com
November 8-10, 2016 Mid-States Ag Aviation Conference Isle of Capri Casino Bettendorf, IA Don Younglove 815-538-7717 rrflightservice@yahoo.com www.iaagaviation.com
January 8-10, 2017 ArAAA Convention Little Rock Marriott Little Rock, AR Kelly Conley 501-372-4500 www.araaa.org
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January 9, 2017 AzAAA PAASS Meeting Custom Farm Service of AZ Stanfield, AZ Brittany Armstrong 520-705-9692
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November 14-16, 2016 CaAAA 67th Annual Convention Red Lion Hotel Sacramento, CA Terry Gage 916-645-9747 caaa@psyber.com November 15-17, 2016 CoAAA Convention Embassy Suites Loveland, CO 719-362-0743 coagav@gmail.com December 5-8, 2016 NAAA 50th Annual Convention and Exposition Long Beach, CA Lindsay Barber Tel: 202-546-5722 Fax: 202-546-5726 information@agaviation.org January 5-6, 2017 MoAAA Convention Drury Lodge Cape Girardeau, MO Mike Hall 573-649-2587
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agair mail AgNav system As always I read AgAir Update from front to back and then review it in case I missed something. I’ve been noticing your many articles on ag operations worldwide and must congratulate you on the work done. It takes a lot of research to have an interesting company make an article, especially first page cover stories. I would like to point out to AAU readers that in the May article on Serrana Aviacion Agricola, that company has eight or more AgNav GPS systems. Regards, Fred Ramirez President www.agnav.com
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Hello Fred; Thanks for bringing to our attention about Serrana operating with the AgNav units. As you know, Serrana is a fantastic, highly sophisticated company based in Brazil. The people there welcomed AAU with open arms. It was a great visit. -Billl
First Aviator I am Brazilian and 15 years old. I read your article about who it was that invented the airplane and found it very interesting. I’m in love with planes. I am here to give my opinion. I think who invented the plane was Alberto Santos Dumont from Brazil because he was the first to fly. I know there came the Wright brothers after a few years and say they were the first to invent the plane. This leaves me in doubt,
was it true? But, in the end the Wright brothers’ studies led to a great revolution in aeronautics that today’s aircraft are used for all. I have a doubt US schools teach it was Alberto Santos Dumont, but instead the Wright brothers. Joao Paulo Sao Sebastiao, SP Brazil Ola amigo! Obrigado por email, thank you for your email. I have written about the possibility that Santos Dumont was the first to fly an aircraft. Of course, in American schools, it is as you say, the Wright Brothers are taught to be the first aviators. Santos Dumont may have been the first aviator. It is an argument yet to be settled. Study hard and maybe one day you will be an aviator, too!—Bill
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Hello Bill! Congratulations on the Calima article, it turn out to be a great one. Best regards, Mauricio Pinzon Bogota, Colombia Thanks Mauricio; Sandra Valle at Calima in Colombia runs an excellent operation, following in the footsteps of her parents with 50 plus years in business. That in itself is quite an achievement!
Mark Glinz of Glinz Ag Aerial in Bottineau, North Dakota accepts the second delivered 502XP with its PT6A-140AG engine and four blade propeller. The aircraft was sold and personally delivered by Grant Lane, owner of Lane Aviation, an Air Tractor dealer for the U.S., Mexico, Central and South America. Glinz started his company with a radial AT-401, then over the course of time moved up to a AT-602, then AT-802 and now the 502XP. As well as an operator, Glinz is a large farmer in North Dakota.
Wait until you read the article on Sanidad Vegetal in this edition. I hope you like it as well, as it is also an old Colombian company, but on the other end of the scale as far as its fleet of aircraft.—Bill
Kruk Have you ever met an ag-pilot that flies the Pezetel Kruk or Turbine Kruk? I’ve been watching videos of the plane on YouTube and it seems to be a very maneuverable aircraft. What is its wing span and hopper capacity? I ain’t seen a single ag-plane this year. Depressing to the core!! Will Crump Bolivar, TN Hello Will; Yes, I’ve met several pilots over the years with Kruk piston and turbine experience. I’ve seen the turbine version demonstrated several times in Argentina. Actually, I’ve flown both the 600 HP version with the PZL-3S engine and a special experimental version with the Dromader’s 1,000 HP engine. If you like going across the field slow,
Brandy and Eddie Shores of Shores Ag-Air in Robstown, Texas purchased a new AT-802, delivered by Grant Lane, owner of Lane Aviation in Rosenberg, Texas. Over the years, Shores Ag-Air has bought a number of Air Tractors from Lane Aviation. The second photo shows some of them with the identifiable “LA” N-number.
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Mystery aircraft Can you identify the ag-plane in this photo? See page A-32 for answer.
then the Kruk is for you! However, it can turn fairly quick with its slotted leading edge wings. The reported wingspan is 48’ 10.5” with a 370-gallon hopper. I’ve never measured one, though—Bill
Storm Cutters I wanted to let you know that Storm Cutters are making their way around the world. We sent the first set of 502 Storm Cutters to Moree NSW, Australia today. Statewide Aviation purchased the set and if anyone in Australia or New Zealand operates an Air Tractor (301-802) and would like a set they can contact Mr. Campbell Briggs at Statewide Aviation. Thank you. Jared Storm Hershey Flying Service Hershey, NE Hello Jared: Gotcha! Will so note. Looks like that International advertising is paying off for ya. Take care and thanks for your business—Bill
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Colby is our granddaughter. Needless to say we are proud of her and appreciate the support of the NATA. Stan and Phyllis Jones Top Hat Aerial Applicators Benkelman, NE Hey Phyllis Good to hear from ya. Give the old man a hug for me. My apologies for not identifying the young lady as yours. Aren’t grandkids great! You get to do over things with them you wished you’d done with their parents. I got 4; 1 yr to 10 yrs.
Not a Drone Day NZAAA/NZHA Executive Officer, John Anderson, was at Rotortech (convention) in Queensland a couple of weeks ago. A fellow there went to town and purchased a fairly expensive drone. He got the lowdown on starting it and actually flew it out the back of the shop. He returned to the convention and told a few of the lads, “Watch this.” Try as he might the drone wouldn’t start. With great loss of face he rang the shop owner who sold him the drone who in turn asked him where he was. “Twin Waters,” was the response. The shop man advises, “So you are about one kilometer away from Maroochydore Airport and CASA rules say you are not allowed to fly a drone within four. Take it more than 4km away and you’ll find it will work just fine.” Clever huh?
Hope all is well with you. Things are great here. Busy—Bill
Kiwi land I hope all is well in USA land. Thanks for the mailed copies of the June mag, a very thick issue. My little story of when I was a very young ag pilot brings back memories for sure. Thanks and cheers from Kiwi Land. Mike Feeney New Zealand G’Day Mike Yes, I thought it was interesting story and a good example of learning. Be sure to read the second part of the story in this edition of AgAir Update. —Bill
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Morning Danny; Good to hear from you. Those damnable snakes. We’ve run into a few water moccasins here on the lake where I live. They are aggressive and do their best to kill the boat paddle with their strikes. I don’t get in the water.—Bill
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Rice farming by air by Bill Lavender According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, in 2015, the United States was ranked 12th of 78 countries in the world’s production of rice. The lead country was China with 145.8 million metric tons, compared to the U.S.’s 6.1 million metric tons. There are three major rice producing areas in the U.S.; southeast Texas, Mississippi Delta (Missouri, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana) and California’s Sacramento Valley. For many years, the Ag-Cat was the primary ag aircraft of choice for working rice. It still is in many areas, particularly the Sacramento Valley. The demand for a high number of takeoffs and landings each day spreading seed and fertilizer, as well as the need to work from short, unimproved airstrips, makes the AgCat ideally suited for this kind of flying. Richter Aviation is a prime example of
an operation that successfully utilizes the Ag-Cat having started with two A-Models in 1974 as World Agri Air east of Maxwell, California in the heart of the Sacramento Valley’s rice fields. Jon Chaney, Bill Sommerville and Paul Richter formed World Agri Air. Chaney was a rice farmer while Sommerville and Jim Miller (later replaced by Neale Wade) were pilots. Richter managed the company. The next year, Rick Richter started working on the ground crew. In 1979, Rick started flying his apprentice year under the mentorship of Sommerville and Wade. Four years later, Rick left to form Richter Aviation, operating an A-Model Ag-Cat with a 2,000-acre rice base. He and his wife, Brenda, ran the company from home and flew from
Charter Aviation’s base in Williams, California. The Richters later moved the aircraft to Moller Aviation in Maxwell, but still ran the business from home. In 1988, Richter Aviation set up operations at World Agri Air’s base east of Maxwell, operating from there for nine years before buying World Agri Air’s assets and customer base with a lease on the airport property and facilities. Prior to this, Richer Aviation added a 1990 Super B Ag-Cat to better handle the expanding business. With a growing customer base, in 1999, Richter Aviation bought a King Cat from Spain with an R-1820 (1,200 HP) engine. The aircraft came with a 500-gallon hopper, but was
(L-R) In the Richter Aviation hangar in Maxwell, California with a C-Model Agri Jet conversion Ag-Cat in the background; Nick, Brenda and Rick Richter, Warren Michael, Richard Airozo,Troy Haywood, and Kenny Norman. Not pictured are seasonal pilots Mark Rollinson, Walter Avery and Carl Trinkle.
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modified to hold 600 gallons with a top expansion. Five years later, this aircraft’s powerplant was converted to a TPE33110 using an Agri-Jet kit. After eleven years of leasing the airport where World Agri Air started 33 years ago, Richter Aviation bought the 300 acres of land and facilities in 2008. Strategically located in the Sacramento Valley, the company works from as many as two dozen airstrips placing the AgCats as close as possible to their work. The Richters also farm the 300 acres, along with an additional 120 acres they have purchased since then. The following year, Rick and Brenda’s son, Nick, started flying for the company. Nick flew the A-Model Ag-Cat his first two seasons, as his dad did 30 years ago from the same airstrip. However, Nick quickly moved up the aircraft ranks, flying a Super B for a short while and then a C-Model Agri-Jet conversion with the TPE331-10 his third year. Richter Aviation’s Ag-Cat fleet consists of two C-Model Agri-Jet conversions with the TPE331-10, another C-Model Agri-Jet conversion with a TPE331 using a -6 gearbox and a -10 power section, both engines rated at approximately 900 SHP. The fourth Ag-Cat in the fleet is a Super B Agri-Jet conversion with a Super -1 engine (TPE331-1 with a -6 power section) rated at approximately 750 SHP.
The fifth Ag-Cat in the fleet this year is a leased A-Model with an R-985 engine. This aircraft will be used to break-in Warren Michael to ag-flying. Warren has been working on the ground crew with Richter Aviation for five years and 2016 is his first year flying ag. There are about 550,000 acres of rice grown in the 100-mile long stretch of the Sacramento Valley. Not surprisingly, 95% of Richter Aviation’s flying is primarily over rice fields, with the business planting and taking care of 40,000 acres in a full water year. A very small amount of wheat is treated. Applications begin with a starter fertilizer of 16-2-0 or 1846-0 at 150 to 200 pounds to the acre. Seeding follows with 150-200 pounds to the acre of mostly medium grain rice seed. For the organic rice growers, the application rate is as high as 300 pounds of seed per acre to help choke out weeds. Dry herbicide applications are made at 5-35 pounds per acre using a variety of chemicals; Cerano, Bolero, Granite GR or League MVP. These applications are for post-emergence of grasses and are applied at the 2nd leaf stage, about 2-3 weeks after planting.
careful considerations have to be made. These applications are highly regulated whereby only 700 acres a day can be treated by air with propanil per county. Additionally, the county is divided into zones where aircraft can and cannot apply propanil. Because of this, Richter Aviation offers ground machine applications, primarily for no-fly zones. All restricted use pesticides have to be ordered by a Pest Control Advisor (PCA). Between the seeding and herbicide work, often an insecticide application of Lambda-Cy or Silencer are required to control tadpole shrimp and rice water weevil. These pests feed on the young shoots of rice and can severely damage the stand. As the season progresses, a top dressing fertilizer is made in late June. This application is typically 21% ammonium sulfate applied at 125-200 pounds per acre. Before the end of the rice season in August, usually, an application of a fungicide will be made to the majority of the acres.
Liquid applications of herbicides are made, too. These are applied at 1015 GPA using 4015 and 4020 flat fan nozzles. When propanil, a postemergent grass herbicide, is required,
Before N9924C was converted from a King Cat with its R-1820 (1200 HP) radial engine to its current configuration with its TPE331-10 engine. Rick Richter takes on another of wet rice seed.
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state of California but nationwide as well. Rick joined both the CAAA and the NAAA early in his ag-aviation career. He has chaired numerous committees with the CAAA and worked his way through the officer chairs until he was President in 2006 and 2007, and the NAAA State Representative in 2008 and 2009. Also in 2009, he served as NAAA vice-president under President Doug Chanay. Later in 2011, Rick served as the NAAA president.
(L-R) Nick Richter with dad, Rick, at a NAAA convention and their recently refurbished by American Agviation in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas C-Model Ag-Cat with its TPE331-10 engine overhauled by AgAir Turbines in Midvale,Idaho.
“I am in my fifth year as a NAAREF presenter for the PAASS program. This has given me the opportunity to travel and meet a variety of people in this business. However, serving as the NAAA president was the pinnacle of my career in aviation.”
Applications in the Ag-Cats are made at 115-125 MPH. Wet seed is applied using a 32-48 foot swath, while fertilizers are applied with a 40-60-foot swath, depending on the product and rate. Liquid herbicides are applied with a 44foot swath, except propanil, which is applied at 40 feet and 15 GPA. Fungicide applications are made using a 50-foot
Rice is a staple crop that will always be in demand. It is a crop that absolutely requires the services of an airplane, especially in California, where the flooded rice culture demands its use. With over 550,000 rice acres in the Sacramento Valley, and along with ample rainfall, Richter Aviation stands to stay busy.
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swath. Every two years, Richter Aviation’s aircraft attend an Operation S.A.F.E. spray clinic for aircraft calibration checks. This is a California requirement of ag aircraft if applying rice herbicides Clincher Ca. and Regiment. Rick Richter is a familiar face in the agaviation industry, not only in his home
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Air Tractor makes entry into the UAS market, acquires Yield Defender OLNEY, TX — Air Tractor, Inc. is proud to announce its expansion into the field of unmanned aerial systems. The recent acquisition of Hangar 78 UAV, and its flagship aircraft, the Yield Defender unmanned aerial system (UAS) will create the foundation of Air Tractor’s development and visionary integration of unmanned technology to complement its core agricultural and firefighting aircraft lines. “We have done our research, and it’s clear that aggressively investing and further developing unmanned aerial systems into agriculture will enable Air Tractor to remain an industry leader and provide the latest technology to ag producers as UAS capabilities mature and are integrated into the industry,” said Jim Hirsch, President of Air Tractor. In tandem with the purchase, former Hangar 78UAV Managing Partner, Wes Hall has been appointed to Vice President of UAS Technologies to lead integration and further development for Yield Defender. “We are very passionate about the vision and extremely proud to join the Air Tractor family,” said Wes Hall, VP of UAS Technologies. “This acquisition allows us to widen our engineering expertise, reach global markets, offer cutting edge technology, and expand our customer support solutions.” Yield Defender offers true turnkey solutions spanning multiple disciplines to provide customers product, service and data processing in the UAS sector. The Yield Defender provides immediate solutions and implementation of a broad spectrum of UAS capabilities to include, but not limited to mapping, analysis, and thermal imaging. Air Tractor’s diversification and expansion of its product line will position the company to take advantage of the emerging UAS market and growth which are predicted to exceed $82US billion by 2025 (AUVSI Economic Report 2013).
about Yield Defender is an unmanned aerial system specifically engineered to serve the agriculture industry. The UAS is an impressively designed machine with onboard systems that maximize its capability and value to the industry. Sensors using Near Infrared (NIR), thermal imaging, and Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) technology integrated with CropVue web based flight management provide advanced analysis solutions. Manufacturing, research and development will be headquartered in Olney, Texas. At its Olney, Texas manufacturing facilities, Air Tractor produces a line of nine aircraft that includes 400, 500, 600 and 800-gallon capacity airplanes powered by Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6 turbine engines. They are used for agricultural purposes, fire fighting, narcotic crop eradication, fuel hauling, fighting locust plagues, and cleaning up oil spills in coastal waters. From North, South and Central America, to Australia, Indonesia and China to Spain, Italy, Croatia and Africa, Air Tractor aircraft can be found in more than 30 countries around the world and are supported by a global network of Air Tractor dealers.
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Rx Gate System provides variable and constant rates by Bill Lavender Variable rate technology for dry applications utilizing aircraft has been around for about ten years. Pete Jones’ of Air Repair in Cleveland, Mississippi was one of the first to develop a hydraulically driven gate system that can apply variable and constant rates of dry material. As an option, the hydraulic system is also able to operate flaps and the spray valve of the ag-aircraft. There are two basic functions of the Air Repair Rx Gate System: to provide either a constant rate of dry material application or a variable rate dictated by a prescription. The advantages of the Rx Gate System are very evident for a number of ag operators in the Mississippi Delta. Many of these operators have been using the system since the onset. Within a similar time window of ten years, both GPS and aircraft powered by turbine engines went from resistance by ag-operators to where a majority of agoperations are using GPS and turbine powered ag-planes. Such has not yet been the case for the Rx Gate System, yet. AgAir Update decided to learn more about the Rx Gate System, knowing that it is only a matter of time when variable rate applications will become the norm. AgAir Update interviewed several agoperators with extensive experience with the Rx Gate System and prescription dry applications. It found several common denominators that were consistently repeated. Without fail, everyone swore by the unit, saying they could not envision operating without it. All liked the ability to make very precise dry applications, regardless of the groundspeed, in the constant rate mode. None had any maintenance issues and everyone praised the excellent support from Air Repair. The most common application is potash on corn and preplant ground for
soybeans with constant and variable rates varying from 50-300 pounds. When prescriptions are used for variable rate applications, Matt Peterson, located in Memphis, writes the software based on soil samples. Here are comments from ag-operators that do the best job of defining the Air Repair Rx Gate System:
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Year : 2015 Air / Shelby, MS Riverside Product - Name : Potash “Seems like we are Area : 71.88 ac always trying to beat a Total Amount : 6.858 ton(US) storm and high winds Average Rate : 190.82 lb/ac a factor. The becomes
constant rate ability of the unit keeps our applications accurate. In the five years I have had the unit, it has created an early gross that was not there before. The first system I had paid for it with two outside jobs. Now, I’m kind of bummed that so many operators in my area have one.
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Year : 2015 Product - Name : Potash Year : 2015 Area :- 71.88 Product Name : ac Potash Area ac : 6.858 ton(US) Total: 71.88 Amount Total Amount : 6.858 ton(US) Average Rate : 190.82 lb/ac Average Rate : 190.82 lb/ac
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pounds per acre on corn. This system allows us to be more profitable by spreading high rates with the 802s. It is so much easier to use than the standard manual gate, just a flip of a switch, no physical moving, fast operating.”
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Dixie Dusters / Itta Bena, MS “Ten years ago I saved over $14,000 with a variable rate potash application on 400 acres. Before I trusted the system, I would stand in the field where the application would turn on or off and see just how accurate it was. My yields improved dramatically. In the past, we would put a blanket application of potash, usually about 300 pounds. If the soil samples, which were averaged, called for less, then we would blanket a lesser amount.
“Our business is 66% dry fertilizer. We apply heavy pre-flood rates at 200 - 250 pounds per acre to rice and 200-300
“When we went to variable rate applications, we found the yields improved because we were not over
“The first variable rate job I did called for 20.3 tones. They sent 20.7 tons. I didn’t touch anything and I had 600 pounds left over.”
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or under fertilizing. As a bonus, as the years went by using variable rate, we found our application rates were going down as the potash built up in the soil. Before, we were typically blanketing 200 pounds per acre, where now we find an 80 pound per acre maintenance dose is common. We use less fertilizer overall and get better yields. “Dixie Dusters bought the first unit in Mississippi. We were able to offer variable rate applications for two years, before other operators started offering the service. We literally flew all over the state. Farmers prepare their fields in the fall and do not want spreader trucks running over and compacting the rows in the spring. Of course, when it is wet, they can’t use the truck. We set our prices by the hour and to be at least as much as the truck. Our fields look like carpet. The applications provide even growth throughout. We take soil samples on a five-acre grid and our prescriptions are written from those samples.“
Brad Ouzts Cleveland Air Service / Cleveland, MS “The unit is simple to use and very well organized. I had been using other hydraulic systems in the past and the technology of the Air Repair system is way ahead of the game! After using the system for the first time I asked myself, “Why hadn’t I done this sooner?” My customers are amazed at what it can do. I think some ag-operators are of the old school and scared to take the plunge to buy one. I’ve had mine for going on four years and love it. It is so easy to use and very accurate.”
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Tracy Stokes Stokes Flying Service Marion, AR “I started using the unit this year without any problems. We have not yet used the variable rate option,
but I see a lot of potential for it. The biggest advantage I see so far are the consistent rate. The fields flown up and downwind just look better. I have done some heavy rates, 300 pounds per acre with a 60-foot swath with our Thrush instead of 45 feet. The applications seem to look as good or better. With the standard gate you can’t get out enough material. If I got a new plane tomorrow, I would want another Air Repair system installed.”
Ike Brunetti Shelby Air Service / Shelby, MS “We found we could increase our swath by 20% and get a continuous rate on the windiest days. For our variable rate prescriptions, chemical companies take the soil samples and send to Matt Peterson for the prescription that we can download from the Internet, place on a thumb drive and insert into our Satloc GPS.
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“I’ve had the unit for a year and a half and believe it will pay for itself in a couple of seasons just on fuel savings. We remind our customers of the variable rate option and they love it. The system is very durable and extremely easy to use. You never have to adjust the gate when changing from dry to wet. I can’t say enough good about the ability to do continuous rate dry fertilizer. It gives the pilot great confidence on those really windy days.”
The material ran out on the next to last pass being off by only one ton of the 903 tons. We use the system at the prescription level a lot, but it also works great in constant rate on every job. Passes are uniform upwind and downwind even on a 20 mph windy day giving the grower a better quality job. On top of that, your arm isn’t worn out at the end of the day.”
Kelly Peeler Producers Flying Service / Louise, MS ”I like the variable rate capabilities and ground speed compensation (flow control) that gives me the ability to offer another service to my customers. I was impressed with the simplicity of
Jerry Jones Valley Air Applicators Indianola, MS “This is our third season with the Air Repair hydraulic gate system on our 550 Thrush. Using the standard 5” Transland gate and 22007 8-vane spreader, we are easily achieving rates of 275 pounds per acre or more. “I convinced my customer base to pool their spring potash prescription applications together for greater efficiency. A map was generated that covered 14,034 acres with 903 tons of potash at eight different rates from 0-200 pounds per acre (see prescription map).” Jones’ pilot, David Miller, has used this system since 2009, “I flew the job over 63.58 Hobb hours and 14 days which included some weather delays. Runs were 11 miles long with some runs requiring three 4,000 pound loads.
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learning the system, its accuracy and durability. I’ve had very few maintenance issues. I’ve been operating both the dry and liquid variable rate features since 2006. “On average I’ve picked up one new user each year, in several cases it’s not a regular customer, since my competitors do not want to make the investment. I haven’t had a customer stop using the technology since they started with it. At first, I marketed the unit by approaching the innovative customers, the respected growers that all the others tend to watch closely to learn. Once I got the snowball formed and rolling, well you know what happens after that…
“The system has had a tremendous impact on my business. It has created a new market that fills gaps in my season that otherwise I would be sitting on the ground. It makes me money.”
Variable and constant rate technology, especially for dry applications, is here to stay. Variable and constant rate technology, especially for dry applications, is here to stay. The pathway to offer grower customers not only savings on their fertilizer costs, but also an increase in yields is readily available. With soil sampling and the Internet, the prescription for a variable rate application is only a computer away using the Rx Gate System by Air Repair. Forward looking ag-operators will take the initiative to apply fertilizer with this system, often at high rate with a wider swath, saving time and money, while creating a new market for their company and providing a better service for their customers. Those applicators that say they don’t have customers wanting prescription applications never will if the service is not in place and available. For farmers that are soil sampling and using ground rigs to apply high rates of fertilizer, an applicator with the Rx Gate System could have that business.
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Young aerial topdressing pilot learns lessons by Mike Feeney Part 2—Last month, Mike Feeney described in detail how he survived his first season accident as an aerial topdressing pilot. The following is his view as to what went wrong and why.
Lessons learned It would be difficult to conceive of a more potentially hazardous situation than that described above. Consider the following: A An inexperienced pilot and loader driver. Both just 20 years of age. B Highly hygroscopic fertiliser dumped onto soft wet grass some days prior to spreading. C An undulating airstrip with, not only a fence at the take-off end, but a hedge as well.
D A hopper outlet design which was well streamlined, but considerably smaller than later higher drag configurations. E An upper wind pattern from the nor-west which are known, to the locals and more experienced pilots, to suddenly affect the surface winds with pronounced gustiness. On later reflection, I was most fortunate that the wheel struck the post and pitched the aircraft nose-down. Had it not, I believe that the tailplane would have struck the gate and suffered damage; probably rendering the heavy aircraft uncontrollable. The Cessna 180 and 185 did not have a good survival rate in aerial topdressing accidents. If you feel pressured enough to accept product just dumped on the ground, you must load the higher material first. Clear some ground of grass, preferably adjacent to a bank and move the fertilizer onto it before loading. Trying to mix the wet stuff at an early stage is bound to lead to trouble with poor flow and distribution. If you must carry it, reduce your weights and be absolutely certain that you do not have hung-up material in your hopper; even if it means your loader driver taking a look into
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Of course, my serious error was in not asking Pete to reduce the load. The half minute needed to do that simple action would have saved my company much expense and trouble. I did not follow my own unease about the wind conditions and consequently experienced a tailwind gust at just the wrong stage of takeoff. I urge you new chaps to, if uncertain, to sit and watch the windsock for a while to note trends.
The half minute needed to do that simple action would have saved my company much expense and trouble. Permanent fences at the end of aerial topdressing airstrips are absolutely insane. If they are not droppable or temporary, they must be located so as to be below strip level. Otherwise, as per the CAA “Guideline” document, they should be about 180 metres further out from the defined airstrip end. The CAA declined to make this mandatory; however, in the event of a fatal or serious injury occurring as a result of a fence impact, I feel quite certain that officials such as coroners, OSH and ACC
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officers and, perhaps, District Court judges and various lawyers are going to have the CAA “Guideline” booklet very close to hand! Airstrip owners and aerial agricultural operators would be well advised to heed my words. If you remember nothing else from this memoir piece; note well this: “With overloaded ag. aircraft, a standard height fence at the end of an airstrip reduces the effective operational length by at least 100 metres!” Part of the reason I decided to leave NZ in 1963, along with the very high income tax paid by topdressing pilots and the natural
I guess it all depends on one’s point of view. Federated Farmers would say yes. I think the economic historians would say a definite yes, as the advent of aerial agriculture vastly improved the nation’s productivity and went a long way to solving the most concerning erosion situation. The pilot’s widows and children and parents and friends might well see it rather differently.....But one thing is for sure; of the various types of flight operations I have been engaged in, the ag-aviation role is still the one dearest to my heart. I loved it from when I was a boy watching Ossie James’s and Guy Robertson’s Tiger Moths working and I love it still. I quite regularly dream that I am out there in a Beaver with the hills and valleys rolling beneath me and, as I turn at the end of a sowing run, I look back to see that lovely long white trail that I laid upon our countryside…
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under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). After passage of H.R. 897, NAAA Executive Director Andrew Moore stated "A significant number of professional aerial applicators across the U.S. who used to control mosquitoes have been frightened away from public health work because of NPDES PGP requirements. With the passage of the Zika Vector Control Act, we move one step closer to having every tool in the toolbox to combat against Zika-carrying mosquitoes while ensuring that these applications and the products themselves remain professionally and rigorously tested under FIFRA to protect the environment, water and human health." NAAA has been on the forefront of combatting misinformation being spread about NPDES PGPs, having sent to members of Congress a letter to ensure they have the facts needed to make an informed vote. The document, called "Setting the Record Straight on H.R. 897," highlights, among other facts, that: • Irrespective of the Clean Water Act NPDES Pesticide General Permit, applicators must comply with federal regulations requiring record-keeping and professional applications. Failure to comply can result in civil and/or criminal penalties. Pesticide products must also be tested for their safety and will not be registered unless they meet rigorous health, environmental and occupational requirements. • H.R. 897 does not eliminate the Clean Water Act's protections against pesticides for the nation's waterways. • NPDES Pesticide General Permits divert state and federal resources away from public health-threatening mosquitoes and Clean Water Act program activities. "This bi-partisan legislation will enable additional public resources to be devoted to public health protection from disease carrying insects all while continuing to protect the environment. It simply eliminates a duplicative and unnecessary requirement. NAAA thanks Congressman Gibbs and his staff for their dedication to the Zika Vector Control Act and public health," stated Moore. The National Agricultural Aviation Association (NAAA) represents more than 1,900 members in 46 states. NAAA supports the interests of small business owners and pilots licensed as professional commercial aerial applicators that use aircraft to enhance food, fiber and biofuel production, protect forestry and control health-threatening pests. For more information, please visit AgAviation.org.
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Jesus Christ controls all life and death “And when I saw Him, I fell at His feet as dead. But He laid His right hand on me, saying to me, “Do not be afraid; I am the First and the Last” (Revelation 1:17). Isaiah recognized his sinfulness, and Ezekiel and John fall on their face when they see the glorified Jesus Christ (Isaiah 6:5, Ezekiel 1:28). John, Isaiah, and Ezekiel recognized the nothingness within themselves when in the presence of almighty God. When Jesus says to John, “Do not be afraid; I
am the First and the Last” He is affirming His deity, that He is God. In Isaiah 41:4, 44:6, and 48:12 Gods says, “I am the First and the Last.” Jesus said, “And behold, I
am coming quickly, and My reward is with Me, to give to every one according to his work. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End, the First and the Last” (Revelation 22:1213). God dwells outside of time and space; and He controls all the past, present, and future of this world for His eternal purposes and glory. “I am He who lives, and was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore. Amen.”
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pleased rather to be absent from the body and to be present with the Lord” (1 Corinthians 15:54-57, 2 Corinthians 5:8). Jesus Christ controls when all believers and unbelievers die a physical death, and He controls the eternal destiny of every Human!
“And I have the keys of Hades and of Death” (Revelation 1:18b). Hades is the same as the Old Testament Sheol; it’s the place where unbelievers go when their earthly body dies a physical death (Luke 16:19-30). Hades is not the final place for unbelievers. At the great White Throne Judgment the works of all unbelievers will be judged, and the unbelievers will be cast into the lake of fire with the antichrist, the false prophet, and Satan (Revelation 20:11-15). Speaking of Christians, Paul wrote, “Death is swallowed up in victory.” “O Death, where is your sting? O Hades, where is your victory?” The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ…We are confident, yes, well
“Write the things which you have seen, and the things which are, and the things which will take place after this” (Revelation 1:19). The things John has seen (Revelation 1:1-20, John’s vision of the glorified Jesus Christ). Write the things which are; that’s the present (Revelation 2:1-3:22, the church age). Write the things which will take place after this (Revelation 4:1-22:21, the future). This is the three part outline of Revelation; the failure to recognize this three part division will cause confusion in the understanding of John’s visions that follow in Revelation 4-18. The Bible is like a mirror, the glory of God is reflected to us by the Word of God. We can see the glory of the Lord coming through the Scriptures. Paul wrote, “But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as
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to the seven churches that represent every church that existed at the time they were written. The seven letters are also written to every church that will exist throughout church history. Each of these seven churches is a little different from the other churches, with some different characteristics, problems, and difficulties than the others. These seven churches are not only historical churches; but these seven churches also represent the types of churches that will exist throughout the church age. All of these seven churches have problems and difficulties that have existed within Jesus’ church throughout church history. There are churches today like the Ephesian church that had grown cold in their love for Jesus Christ. And churches today like the poor and persecuted church in Smyrna. And churches today like the compromising church in Pergamos. And churches today like the corrupt church in Thyatira. And churches today like the spiritually dead church in Sardis. And churches today like the faithful church in Philadelphia. And churches today like the lukewarm church in Laodicea. There has never been a perfect church on earth. Why? Because Jesus Christ’s church is filled with born again sinners like you and me (John 3:3-16). But even with all of our failures, Jesus Christ’s church will be everything He wants it to be. Jesus said, “I will build My church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it” (Matthew 16:18).
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Question: I have been diagnosed with spinal stenosis. Can I still fly? I have been doing so for more than 50 years. Question: My post-surgery stenosis comes and goes, and cyclobenzaprine seems to give me some relief. Is this medication completely disqualifying until it is out of my system (rule of 5 says that 8 hours between doses means 40 hours after taking it), or is it the case that if I feel okay within that 40 hours, I’m probably okay to fly, just like driving? The stenosis does not interfere with normal activities, it just hurts. Answer: Spinal stenosis is not a disqualifying diagnosis; however, pain, muscle weakness, and sensory changes associated with spinal stenosis can become a safety issue. You should discuss these with your AME if you develop them. We are in the process of reviewing some of our wait times on medications in view of new information from our laboratories at the Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (CAMI). Indications are that we will be able to shorten some wait times.
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However, I need to caution you that there is convincing evidence that, at least with diphenhydramine (Benadryl), individuals demonstrate significant impairment even when they report feeling “fine.” Therefore you should stick to the published wait times rather than just deciding that you feel “OK.” Driving and flying just aren’t the same.
You need to be sure you are no longer taking any medications that are potentially impairing such as pain medications or muscle relaxants. Do not underrate pain as a significant distractor. More than just reaching the controls, you need to be sure that you have the muscle strength to perform emergency procedures should that become necessary.
Question: I’ve recently had a five level spinal fusion surgery with a nominal three month recovery to some level of functionality. Also, I’m a high time general aviation ATP/CFII, but for obvious reasons, the first flight post-surgery will be with a CFI.
Penny Giovanetti, D.O., received a Bachelor’s Degree from Stanford, a Master’s in Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine from the University of Iowa and Doctorate from Des Moines University. She completed a 27-year career as an Air Force flight surgeon. She is board certified in aerospace, occupational and physical medicine/rehabilitation. She is also a Fellow of the Aerospace Medical Association and a licensed private pilot.
In order to fly safely, I believe I will need to: • be able to get in and out, reach all the controls, look all around, etc. (Physical therapy should address these issues.) • have basic flying skills intact after some months off. (This is the least of the concerns, given extensive experience and high skill levels.) • make sure that, postsurgery, I will have enough energy for each flight. (I’ll assess this based on ability to perform daily activities and by endurance when walking.) • and the real question — make sure that I am neurologically recovered from the inflammatory response to surgery, as well as anesthesia and drugs. (Only when my driving is as easy and confident as it was presurgery will I get back into the airplane.) Does this plan cover everything, or is there something else I should check? And I renewed my medical right before surgery to minimize paperwork. Answer: This is an excellent plan. I would repeat that the ability to drive a car does not necessarily mean you are safe to fly, but as you say, is one reasonable indicator.
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Prospects grow proportionately with hours and tailwheel experience, up to a point. Nothing takes the place of actual experience or knowing somebody! An exception to the rule would be graduation from an ag aviation school. That one item alone will probably open more doors than anything else, at least so think the insurance companies. Back to my friend’s friend. The young man’s name is Jody Carson and he flies for AG-Flight, Inc. in Bainbridge, Georgia. I decided to pay Jody a visit. Presently, he is AG-Flight’s chief flight instructor for basic training of Private and Commercial pilot certificates. He hails from crop dusting country, Holly Bluff, Mississippi.
Jody Carson stands in front of AG-Flight’s Air Tractor with remote control model of an AT502 he built last winter. Jody hopes to market the building plans in the future.
Every since he was eight years old Jody has always wanted to fly airplanes spraying crops. He worked during his high school years loading and flagging for a couple of the local operators, one being his great uncle, Russell Hatchett.
in Bachelor of Commercial Aviation with his Private, Commercial, and Instruments tickets. In October of 1995 he attended Billy Howell’s AG-Flight ag aviation school. After graduation from AG-Flight, he returned to Mississippi to work on the family farm, waiting on spring when he would start looking for that first ag seat.
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Howell recognized Jody’s potential as a flight instructor and in November called
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first season under his belt. Undoubtedly, he will remember first year experiences many of us have forgotten and be able to relate in a special manner to ag students that only one of his experience could. A good addition for an ag aviation school. I asked Jody what his long term plans were for this ag aviation business. He told me that he and his wife, Leigh, hoped to return to Holly Bluff, Mississippi and work for a local operator. Of course, one day, he wants to operate his own flying service. Maybe, start out with an Ag Cat and who knows, be able to afford a turbine ag craft in the not-so-far future. First impressions mean a lot. Jody Carson is 25 years old with a good education and aviation background. His evenhandedness shows through in the first few minutes you talk with him. He’s impressionably clean cut and doesn’t hesitate with the “Yes, sir’s”. I took a liking to him right away, enough so that I convinced him to takeover Graham’s (my son) Private pilot training. After a little wheeling and dealing with Billy Howell, an arrangement was struck for Graham to attend AG-Flight during June. Jody agreed to work with him day and night, until he completes an accelerated private pilot course. Graham promises to keep a diary that AgAir Update readers will read in the near future. And, Billy Howell promises to enforce a 10:00 pm curfew during my seventeen year old’s seven to ten days stay. Jody promises me the best seat-of-the-pants instruction a young person could receive anywhere and I believe him!
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Diversity needed for pest management When pests are resistant to the most commonly used pesticides, the media calls them ‘super bugs’, ‘super weeds’ or something similar. The key to managing these super pests is always to use diverse tactics, so called best management practices (BMPs). BMPs for resistant pests usually include an array of chemical, biological, cultural and mechanical practices. However, if you are talking to a chemical representative, that diversity is going to be chemicals, applying different pesticides either sequentially or in a mixture. Chemical pesticides alone are not the best way to
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manage pest problems, but chemical mixtures are often the only practical solution when a grower calls on the ag aviator for help.
Selecting the best pesticide mixture All experts now recommend using mixtures of pesticides with different modes of actions, but the number of pesticide options is running low in many markets. For example, a grower trying to control Palmer amaranth in soybeans and cotton has to throw the kitchen sink at it or they will be hand weeding to save the crop. Palmer already has evolved resistance to six different herbicide types and will quickly destroy the crop if unchecked. The situation is getting worse. Those resistance mechanisms often do not occur in the same weed but Palmer is interbreeding and a super weed with all of the mechanism will exist soon. To know what to mix, growers need help from experts that know what resistance mechanisms are in the area or likely to be soon. Experts including chemical dealers, other applicators and manufacturing representatives are a great source of this information. Growers need to stay up-to-date if they want to stay in business. Ag aviators can increase the value of their services if they stay up-to-date. You have the great advantage of knowing what chemicals are currently being applied in your area and being able to see what is and what is not working. The EPA approves many different pesticides. In your area, experts and the industry have worked together and limited the
number of options to consider. If you select from that list, the problem of putting the best mixtures together is much simpler than trying to determine from all the theoretical possibilities. Extension bulletins will identify these mixtures and provide efficacy information on the best options. Following label directions is more difficult the more pesticides you mix in the spray tank. Essentially the pesticide with tightest restrictions must be followed and that can be difficult to determine when you are looking at multiple product labels. Buying premixtures can make that task easier because the supplier has done that work for you and provided just one label to follow.
Selecting the best adjuvant mixture Selecting the best adjuvants to maximize the performance of all the pesticides in the tank can be difficult. Often one pesticide label restricts a certain adjuvant type or rate that is needed for another pesticide. The most restrictive label directions must be followed. A common issue is how much adjuvant to add. There is no point using full rates of a pesticide and only half the adjuvant needed to get maximum performance. Similarly, there is no point using full rates of adjuvants and only half the pesticide. Most surfactants are recommended at 1 to 2 qt/100 gal but are often used at half those rates even though surfactant cost is very low relative to the pesticide. With glyphosate, higher surfactant
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Flying at 500’ AGL This is a topic that we at Flying Tiger Aviation harp on to the point that it’s just a matter of time before someone shouts, “That’s enough already… I’ve got the point!” And the point is (drum roll please)…ferry at 500 feet AGL! During the last week of June 2003, I was flying for my good friend, Jack Woodson, on a boll weevil contract in northeast Arkansas. It was my last season as an active, full-time ag-pilot. So, this is a true story that has been a long time coming. I was flying in a racetrack pattern, north and south, which tied
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together about four or five fields, totaling, maybe, 250 acres. I pulled up at the end of a northerly pass, turned through the 90-degree position and began my descent and interception of the next swath to the south. Descending through approximately 250’ AGL, in my peripheral vision to the right, I saw a turbine Thrush flash directly beneath me from southwest to northeast. Did you get that? Beneath me! It scared the living Holy Jesus out of me. From reflex, I instantly hauled back on the stick, climbed and circled to the right to make another swath intercept. As I resumed the southerly pass, there was a delayed dawning that I had just come mighty darn close to becoming another statistic. I turned the spray off, pulled back up and turned to the left to
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see where the Thrush went, but I never saw it again. My initial reaction was, “Somebody’s due a thorough whupping of their buttocks.” But at my age, I’m not the person to administer the whupping of anybody’s buttocks, unless they are at least 73 (or maybe 83). I could not have seen the Thrush on the previous northerly pass as he was approaching from the southwest. Maybe if I had been more vigilant, I would have seen him earlier in the turn and we would not have come so close together. Besides, I was probably preoccupied with the light bar. One week prior to this incident, a Thrush crossed the field I was working below my altitude as I was in a climbing turn following a cleanup pass. Was it the same pilot and airplane in each of these cases? I don’t know, but I think it probably was. Now, why did this happen at all?
but I believe it was a deliberate choice to fly under me. In any case, this situation should never have occurred. To begin with, ag-pilots are not operating under FAR Part 137 while en route to or from a field, but only during the actual dispensing of a product over the field, or turning to reenter the field. Any other time, the ag-pilot must conform to Part 91.119(a), (b), (c) and (d), which clearly states (my words), “No pilot shall fly less than 500’ AGL within 2000’ of the tallest obstacle over a sparsely populated area.” But, that’s not the most important thing to consider. It’s like driving through an intersection in which you have the green light and at that intersection at exactly the same time, someone runs the red light. Makes no difference who was right or wrong. You may be right, but you might also be dead
Maybe this was a pilot who resented me being there. I know that oftentimes there is resentment from local pilots when a boll weevil pilot “invades” their territory. Maybe he was making a statement as to his resentment, childish and reckless and stupid as it was. Or, maybe this was a pilot who was ferrying to/from his airstrip simply did not see me. Obviously, he had his head inserted up the posterior exit point of his alimentary canal such that he needed a Plexiglas belly button to see where he was going.
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right. So keep in mind, you do not operate under FAR 137 while ferrying. In the summer of 2001, there was a midair collision between two ag-planes in the Mississippi Delta. It was speculated that one was ferrying and one was pulling up from a swath run. I don’t know the details, except that both pilots were killed. Another mid air collision also claimed the life of the president of the Mississippi Aerial Application Association, Lloyd Steen, in the 1970s. (Editor’s note: This same incident happened in Louisiana in 2005. Luckily, neither pilot was injured, even though one turbine Thrush chewed off the wing tip of the other turbine Thrush in the pull up!)
I used to be as guilty as anybody. I almost always ferried at 200’. It was just too much trouble to climb to 500’, especially with a load. A few years ago I was flying in Louisiana on a boll weevil contract. That afternoon I was sitting at my desk doing the paperwork, when my phone rang. A man politely introduced himself and said he was with the FAA out of Baton Rouge (instant heart flutter) and asked me if I was flying N12LU, to which I owned-up. He then told me that I had been videoed by a man standing in his backyard with a camcorder that had a range finder. He had zoomed in on the “N” number of my airplane and the distance indicated 200’. I had been had. Then, the nice man with the FAA told me that there would be no charges filed if I would agree not to ferry below 500’, to which I graciously agreed and I absolutely have not since. In the time to climb to 500’ in today’s turbine ag-planes, we’re not adding to our ferry time more than two or three minutes, even when you are heavy. That’s a small price to pay for the additional safety. And of course, I am not talking about a two-mile ferry, but if you have ten miles to go, especially when there are other ag-planes in the area, you should climb to a safe altitude. One more thing, aside from the legality issue, “In My Opinion”, it is rude and inconsiderate at a low altitude to cut across a field being worked by another ag-pilot. I teach ag-aviation and a turbine transition course at Flying Tiger Aviation, and I very strongly emphasize ag-pilots must ferry at 500’. It’s more than a matter of being legal. It might be the determining factor as to whether you live to draw your Social Security benefits. Be safe, have fun and make money!
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“Nothing takes the place of horsepower.” Air Tractor 502XP at work in Arkansas by Bill Lavender The statement has rung throughout the ag-aviation industry since the days of removing the 220 HP Continental R-670 radial from the Stearman to eventually replacing it with a 600 HP Pratt & Whitney Canada R-1340 engine. Although there are significant advantages to improving the performance of an ag-plane with aerodynamics, “Nothing takes the place of horsepower”. With the newly certified and recently delivered Air Tractor 502XP with its 867 SHP PT6A-140AG engine, that philosophy has come true, again. The 502XP is a phenomenal machine. Not only does it has more shaft horsepower than its standard sibling the AT-502B with a PT6A-34AG, the aircraft has two additional performance enhancing factors: a four-blade Hartzell propeller and improved aerodynamics. The combination of these three factors creates an excellent ag-plane that is more than capable of hauling a full hopper with full fuel tanks on high density altitude days. (L-R) Garrett Smith, 502XP pilot for Frost Flying Service, Garrett Frost and Jack Frost.
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As of the first week of June 2016, three 502XPs are working over crops; Terry Mundell in Oklahoma, Mark Glinz in North Dakota and Frost Flying Service in Arkansas. The 502XP in Arkansas, N502XP, has the most flight time logged. It was Air Tractor’s prototype 502XP and approximately 35 of its 135 hours total time was during flight testing. The remaining approximate 100 hours have been spent mainly fertilizing corn and rice in Arkansas, flown by Garrett Smith for Frost Flying Service. This is Smith’s third season flying for Frost Flying Service. He is experienced in several ag-aircraft, including the AT-802, AT602 and AT-502. When asked what he thought of the XP, his comment was, “It sure can pack a load and holds in the turns.” The 502XP waits on another 2,900 pound load of 46% urea with its Transland spreader strapped under it. The XP can easily ferry at 160 MPH, loaded, with this 18-foot wide Swathmaster spreader.
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“Even with the Transland Swathmaster, the XP can easily ferry at 140 MPH loaded with 2,900 pounds of urea (a full hopper) and full fuel. Once I’m in the field, I often see 165-170 MPH
of engine cycles, making it one of the more affordable gas turbine engines in its class. With 15% more power than other engines in its class, it specific fuel consumption is 5% better. However, nothing takes the place of horsepower, so the XP is an ideal aircraft, even for those ag-operators that like always being able to comfortably carry a full hopper and fuel. Frost Flying Service is a leading Air Tractor dealer with sales throughout the U.S., Canada and South America. Founded by Jack Frost in 1972, it started as an aerial application business. In 1978, Jack started flying Air Tractors, buying his first turbine model. He became an Air Tractor dealer in 1995, based in Marianna, Arkansas.
Garrett Frost takes a minute from a busy day at his desk that father Jack has relinquished to him! working speeds,” explains Smith. “I have no problem returning to the strip at 160 MPH, just depending on how much I push the throttle up. The aircraft’s speeds are pretty amazing when you consider it has a spreader under it.” Smith uses reasonably high power settings when loaded. When spraying he uses less initial power and has to continually reduce power to keep the aircraft at a manageable working speed. One photo of the XP’s MVP-50T engine monitor displays at 2,210 PSI and 1,740 RPM the engine’s ITT is a low 712°C developing 724 SHP and burning 69.2 GPH. Smith reiterated the power setting in the photo was unusually high. Typical fuel consumption ranges from 58 - 63 GPH, depending on whether Smith is spraying or doing dry work.
Today, Jack’s son, Garrett Frost, runs the day to day operations of Frost Flying Service. Although the 502XP is busy working Frost Flying Service’s Arkansas grower customers, Garrett emphasized the aircraft is available for demo flights. “I’d like ag-operators know the XP is here in Marianna at Frost Flying Service and ready for any qualified ag-pilot to come fly and see for themselves what a great aircraft it is. We have a 2,700-foot paved runway with plenty of open fields for putting the XP through its paces,” explains Garrett Frost with an invitation to fly the XP. At this time, it is the only XP available for an ag-pilot to demo.
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When Garrett Frost, vice-president of Frost Flying Service, was asked why did he believe the XP was so fast, considering the aerodynamics are very similar to the 502B, “It has to be the four-blade Hartzell propeller. Aside from it having more horsepower, I think the prop makes the aircraft faster. It is definitely quieter and smoother than the three-blade version.”
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In addition to have a more powerful engine than the 502B, the XP is built as an AT-502A with the large AT-802/602 style empennage. However, unlike the AT-502A, the XPs engine mount has been extended giving the aircraft exceptional balance during flight. On takeoff with 2,396 PSI of torque and 1,900 RPM, the XP develops 867 SHP up to 111°F and has 1,075 thermal SHP. With this much reserve power, the engine can make full rated SHP at high density altitudes, making it an ideal aircraft where operations are based at higher elevations, or in areas with high temperature and humidity conditions. Off Frost Flying’s 2,700foot runway, Smith was breaking ground at approximately 1,200 to 1,300 feet with a full hopper and 3/4s fuel and a slight downwind component.
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The grind “It was a dark and stormy night.” Sounds like the opening line to a third rate suspense novel doesn’t it? The suspense was little old me strapped into a Thrush plowing through torrential rain. Thunder, lightening, wind and dark coming down the slot pointing the nose at blurry runway lights, counting on the lightning flashes to show the wet pavement that lay between them. The scene would have made a great Clark Gable movie. The old windshield wiper whacked back and forth slinging gallons of water from the glass. It was doing its best, but I was sure wishing its best was a little bit better. My knuckles popped, clenching the stick hard enough to squeeze juice out of it. I floated over the fence, correcting my glide path, then corrected my correction. The airplane thumped onto the pavement, the wheels yelped like I had just killed an entire litter of pups. Feet gripping the rudder pedals through my boots, flaps up, tailwheel down. Why does it take so long? “Bark... bark... bark..” A tad beta, not too much! Brakes are wet, keep it straight! Another lightning flash, BOOM! Went the thunder as I finally rolled to a
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stop. “Don’t quit now” I reminded myself. “The old bird ain’t tied down yet.” I powered up and turned the airplane around to taxi to the chocks. As I squirmed into the parking spot I breathed a little. Then a lot. Whew! “Heck that wasn’t so bad,” said the little voice in my head. I think he can be a little sarcastic. I shined my lights on the windsock and radioed the other pilot a quick wind check. “It’s a bit dicey, but plenty doable.” He’s a better pilot than I am so I knew he’d have no trouble. He rolled in just a few minutes later; as if landing in a thunderstorm was no more trouble than pulling on his helmet. I hate guys like that sometimes. Maybe I’m just a little over-dramatic, then again, maybe he’s just crazy. The storm swept through just as fast as it moved in. By the time I crammed the second chock under the wheel it was calm as could be. The stars shone through widening spaces between the clouds and I felt kind of foolish for my accelerated heart rate. I
thanked God for the rain and for getting back on the ground safe and sound, just the same. So ended yet another night of ag flying in California’s Central Valley. It seems no night is ever without its challenges. The only constant is tomorrow will come and we’ll be back at it again. The past few weeks have been a non stop relay of sleep, eat, fly. Wash, rinse, repeat. The height of the season is at hand and there’s just no time to do much else but burn Jet A and kill bugs. The ground guys are getting a little frazzled on the edges, as well. Even the office staff is getting weary. It’s the nature of the business and when business is good the hours get long. It becomes a real grind after a while and we all get pretty tired. There are folks in high places who think we need a ‘duty day restriction’ in our industry. I can’t even imagine how something of the sort would ever be implemented. However, I do know we need to pace ourselves as best we can and monitor ourselves and colleagues. We always talk about pilot fatigue. We even have doctors give us classes about it. It’s not nearly as easy to get a grip on as people like to portray it. There’s piles of work, truckloads of chemicals and crops being threatened. Ag pilots have a ‘get it done’ mentality. It’s bred into us and it won’t go away. It’s just the kind of people we are. There’s always one more job before we quit. One more load to get done. We can push ourselves right into the ground. Literally. I’m not about to preach the same old sermon about breaks, rest and nutrition, etc. We’ve all heard plenty of it and take it onboard in accordance with our own will to do so. We do have a responsibility to our families and the industry we serve to be watchful, to care for ourselves and to keep proving ourselves capable of self regulating. There are dire consequences otherwise. As the 2016 season unfolds, we’ve already sustained some heartbreaking losses. Good men we all knew and loved. Only they and the good Lord know what happened in those last seconds. We can’t surmise or even guess. I just want to make sure we all have everything available to us to prevent it from happening. A break in the action, a day off, better food or sleep, could just be what it would take to hone the edge sharp enough to avoid a catastrophe. We are our brothers keeper to a certain extent. Keep an eye on each other. A guy can’t usually see or will rarely admit when he’s had enough. There’s no shame in pulling a guy aside and telling him to take a day off and there’s no shame in taking it. Even if it’s the boss. Stubbornness and bravado aren’t reasonable traits to rely on.
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We can take care of these things ourselves, or wait until the feds make up another regulation to do it for us. I think it would be much easier and cheaper to avoid the latter. The grind is on and fall is a long way away. We’ve got to keep at it. We’ve got get in the seat and do the job. Most importantly though, we don’t want to miss next Christmas or any of the others to follow. Hang in there and keep your airspeed up! Fly well, and stay safe!
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by Mabry I. Anderson An Insider's History of Agricultural Aviation
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The early days down South Editors Note: Each month, Ag Air Update will feature an excerpt from Low & Slow, An Insider’s History of Agricultural Aviation written by Mabry Anderson. To order your copy of this book, which covers the history of agricultural aviation from its inception until the mid-1990s, visit AgAir Update’s Marketplace, www.agairupdatemarketplace.com.
The Equipment And People Primitive Dusting Methods Chuck Thresto remembers that primitive dusting methods were in use, along with aerial application. "I was appalled," recalls Chuck. "One day I was looking at acreage way back in the boondocks from a pickup truck and came upon natives putting out parathion dust from the damnedest rig I've ever seen! It was made from a 50 gallon oil drum, with holes bored all the way around the drum. "They carried it lengthwise on two wooden runners, and mounted on the back section of the runners was a little Briggs and Stratton motor with a shaft running into the center of the drum. A fan was fastened to the end of this shaft and, when the motor was cranked, the
fan set up enough commotion inside the drum to blow the dust out of the holes and hopefully into the cotton! "Two strong men carried it down the rows. As soon as the motor was started, a cloud of parathion dust enveloped everything in sight, including the operators! Funny thing, I never did hear of anybody being sick from its use, but I can't see why!"
Back in the boondocks from a pickup truck I came upon natives putting out parathion dust from the damnedest rig I've ever seen! Sayasa Vanflober pilots applied conventional cotton dusts such as 3-540 mixtures, straight DDT, and some parathion dust. An extremely wide range of damaging insects was present and dusting schedules were closely spaced, usually not more than three or four days apart. Defoliation had also been introduced and one of the busiest periods for these operations was when
Aero Cyanamid Special Grade, or "Black Annie," was applied in huge quantities. Plantations were large, usually owned by the wealthy "ruling" class or by big, outof-the-country corporations. Lee Corviss recalls that on several occasions, he dusted the plantation owned by President Samoza of the Nicaraguan Republic. Pilots went to great lengths to obtain these jobs. Corviss recalls that pilot Roland Lilly was so anxious to work in Central America that he left in the fall of 1955, hoping to be hired in Managua. It was a difficult task. "Lilly was wearing a full, black beard," Corviss remembers, "and back in 1955 beards were a no-no! Lilly would go out every day with his helmet in his hand and sit there on a bench, hoping that the manager would put him on. They finally told him that they would hire him, but he'd have to shave off his beard. Lilly was hardheaded and just wouldn't do it. "One night a bunch of us decided that he was bound to starve unless he got a job pretty soon, so we took him into town and saw to it that he got roaring, fallingdown drunk! This happed very quickly, since we were buying the booze. We took
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him back to his room, laid him out on his bed, and neatly shaved just one side of his face! Naturally, when he woke up the next morning and saw himself in the mirror, he had to shave the other side. He then blundered out to the airstrip and sat down on his bench as usual. In less than an hour the manager came by, interviewed him again, put him in a Stearman, and sent him out to work! "Funny things happened," recounts Corviss, "and at one time or another most of us had some squeakers. I went up to Leone one day to pick up a Supercub that had been worked on. I had a job to do with the plane on an out-ofthe-way strip near Managua, so when I took off I headed for the strip way back in the jungle.
down with the tabs. When I finally got the load out and came back in, I made them cut my load back to 400 pounds, but the thing still wouldn't fly right.
my Supercub! At three or four pounds apiece, this added a lot of weight to a right critical area and it was no wonder my Cub flew tail heavy!"
"I noticed then that the plane was flying sort of tail heavy, but I just trimmed the nose down and when I landed told the loading boys to put in the usual 700 pounds. Well sir, that old PA-18 finally staggered off the strip, but was now so tail heavy that I couldn't get the nose
"Finally, on a hunch, I opened up the baggage compartment and found the trouble! Headquarters had sent all of the little portable fire extinguishers over to Leone for recharging. When they were ready, somebody packed 27 of them in the baggage compartment of
"One morning," remembers Chuck Thresto, "we went out to the airport and there sitting on the line was the damndest airplane you'd ever hope to see. It was a low-winged monoplane, a little bit like the old Ag-I we'd seen in the late 1940s. I had a 220 Continental
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on the nose, and was painted yellow with a nice white stripe down the side and a big number three painted on the lower cowl just behind the engine.
Leland Snow "A young fellow with a cloth helmet was standing by the plane and I'll swear he didn't look 18 years old. We walked over to look at the plane and I stuck out my hand and introduced myself. 'Howdy fellows,' he grinned,'my name is Leland Snow and I'm from Texas. This is a little airplane that I built called the S-1 and I've brought it down here to work it a little and maybe drum up some business for the future."' For at least three seasons, beginning in 1954, Snow worked his own airplane in this region. His saga is one of the real Cinderella stories in a fascinating industry of innovators. Quiet-spoken Leland Snow did perhaps as much for modem agricultural aviation as any man who ever lived. When most 23 year-old men are dabbling with with the important things like girls,
beer, and fast automobiles, Snow was building his own ag airplane, almost unassisted and mostly by hand! First and foremost, Snow was and is a duster pilot. Reared near Harlingen, Texas, Snow learned to fly at 15 by hanging around the airport and doing odd jobs. After acquiring a license, he learned the dusting trade from pioneer operator Heard Cardin. He also learned about airplanes by working on his own duster and by studying aircraft design with the use of parts salvaged from the airplane graveyards that are an integral part of most duster operations. Snow was ambitious. He went to school, doing his flying on the side, and obtained a degree in aeronautical engineering from Texas A & M. He then attended graduate school at the University of Texas, where he learned the basics of aircraft construction. Snow's friends of that era comment that his room at the dormitory was always stuffed with aircraft parts!
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While attending school and dusting for Cardin, Snow decided that he could design and build an ag plane which was safer and more efficient. Without any fanfare, he set about doing just that. He used the hangars of several operators in his first effort. These operators included Clyde Elliott, Heard Cardin, and Bobby Ragsdale. To some degree Snow followed the general configuration of the prototype Ag-1 that came out of Texas A&M in 1949. But his plane was entirely original. It was a simple, low-winged monoplane, powered in the beginning with an in-line 190 horsepower Lycoming 0435. Most of the actual construction took place in the summer of 1953 in the hangar at Ragsdale Flying School in Austin. Jack Haag, a fine mechanic, assisted Snow. Other more or less "volunteer" mechanics pitched in and helped. The plane, now designated as the S-1, was completed in August 1953. Late that month the first test flights were made at Austin with Snow doing the flying. At
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this time he was barely 23 years old. The flight was a howling success. Snow began immediately using the plane as his personal duster and the three seasons he worked the plane in Nicaragua gave many American pilots their first look at the machine. By 1955, Snow had removed the in-line Lycoming and installed the faithful old 220 horsepower W670 Continental which increased performance. During the summer dusting months in the United States, Snow began building his second airplane. The S-2 was a refined version of the S-1 and was for the most part all metal. This model evolved when pilots began asking Snow to build them a plane. He complied, believing that the recipe for progress is to promise something and then force yourself to do it! The S-2 was completed in Clyde Elliott's hangar and was eventually purchased by Elliott himself. Snow was by now collecting deposits from operators who wanted airplanes.
This was the only feasible way for him to continue construction at this time. Federal Aviation Administration certification was time-consuming and more than a year was spent in obtaining final certification on the S-2. By now Snow had two more S-2s almost finished and orders for 39 more. But he was financially strapped. Harlingen banks had balked at his loan applications, because he adamantly refused to incorporate, a stipulation that the banks demanded. Snow explained that he couldn't incorporate and take a chance on losing control of his aircraft production. Seeking outside help, he conversed with city fathers and local businessmen in Olney, Texas, a town which needed a boost due to the shrinking ranching and oil businesses. The Olney representatives trusted Snow and an industrial foundation campaign raised $50,000 for a factory to be leased to Snow and to establish a $70,000 line of credit for him at local banks.
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Olney citizens signed personal notes of up to $2,000 each guaranteeing payment of the loans if Snow's enterprise failed! In January 1958, Olney citizens sent five cattle trucks to Harlingen and transported Snow's equipment to the Olney airport. He worked here during the winter of 1958 with only one assistant, but by February the S-2B was ready to fly. On July 31, 1958, FAA certification was obtained for this plane and in August the first S-2 built in Olney was delivered to Norman Kramer of Alamoso, Colorado. This airplane is said to be still flying and was working in South America as late as 1979. Another S-2 was delivered to Roy McArdle during this same month and the Olney operation was on its way. In 1959 30 airplanes were built. In 1960 40 were delivered. Between 1960 and 1965 more than 300 aircraft were constructed. Each year the aircraft showed improvements and refinements. Finally, in 1965, Snow Aeronautical was sold to Rockwell-
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The ensuing year and a half was perhaps the most difficult time of Snow's life. He spent most of his hours in a small windowless office, designing his next airplane.
For five years Snow remained with Rockwell in this capacity. During this period the Snow aircraft became known as the Thrush. Rockwell then informed Snow that he would be required to move to Albany, Georgia, with the company if he wished to remain in his present positions. For Snow, this was an easy decision. His answer was no! With the approval of his wife Nancy and their two daughters, the family remained in Texas.
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More than 600 drawings were made and more than 500 pages of engineering data computed and laid out. This was the real work behind the Air Tractor and all of it was done solely by Snow in one small office. In 1972, he returned to Olney, obtained a Small Business Administration loan, rented the old Olney armory, hired his first employee, Nat Black, and established the firm now known as Air Tractor, Inc. In September 1973, almost 20 years since the first S-1 broke ground, the initial Air Tractor was flown. A scant 60 days later, FAA certification was received on the plane. This prototype Air Tractor was bought by Jeff Burke of Rio Hondo. The new firm prospered and by 1975 more space was needed. The operation was moved to the local airport and then, with the help of an FHA loan, the present factory was built. By 1979 Air Tractor was turning out eight airplanes a month and subsequent models were becoming more and more refined, including the installation of the Pratt & Whitney R-1340, 600 horsepower engine. Air Tractor was the first firm to offer a factory-installed turbine engine-the Turbo-Tractor was well received as soon as it was marketed.
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The saga of Leland Snow is the story of a brilliant and modest man. Snow can always be reached personally and he is always ready and willing to discuss airplanes of all types. This is indeed refreshing in a modem world where most of us are too busy to attend to the small things that make life so worthwhile. During the 1950s, Snow was not the only one pointing toward the production of a commercial agricultural plane. The Trans land Company, as it was originally called, was created in 1946 and for some years engaged in fabricating structures and components for military aircraft. In 1951, Transland became established in ag aviation when it began designing and producing applicating
equipment. This firm was headed up by George S. Wing, already prominent in aviation circles. Many of Transland's products became standard in the industry. In 1957, the firm became a division of HiShear Rivet Tool Company and was renamed Transland Aircraft. Transland was among the first firms to use the new fiberglass and polyethylene techniques for tanks and hoppers. It also produced the wellknown Sellers Swathmaster, a patented unit which dispensed dry or liquid materials without changeover. Transland's entry into aircraft production came about as the result of a meeting of minds among Wing, Lloyd Stearman, T.J. Watson, who was the managing director of Australia's Aerial Agriculture, Inc., and George A. Roth, who had been instrumental in the construction of the original Ag-1 back at Texas A & Min 1949. At the time, Roth was with Murrayair Ltd., of Hawaii, a far-flung operation headed by Phil Murray, a California pioneer in ag aviation circles. The men designed the Ag-2, a plane that in some ways followed the general configuration of the old Ag1. Emphasis, however, was placed on greater payloads and a design that could be produced in volume.
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A major brush fire in December 1956 near Malibu gave the aircraft a real service test, when Transland made the plane available to the Los Angeles County Fire Department. Transland engineers had already considered the feasibility of using the Ag-2 as an aerial tanker. During the fire, the plane dropped more than 25 tons of fire retardant chemicals, using the Santa Monica Airport as a base. Its huge tank/hopper, holding nearly 3,000 pounds of fire retardant, was of considerable help in containing this blaze.
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two sets of power lines that ran parallel to his flight path. The helicopter struck a third set of power lines that ran perpendicular to the field being sprayed. The power lines were obscured by trees. A ground fire erupted after the accident. NTSB Identification: GAA16CA200 Date: April 25, 2016 Location: Madison, KS Aircraft: Grumman Acft Eng CorSchweizer G-164 Injuries: 1 Uninjured. The pilot of a tailwheel-equipped biplane reported that he was performing a short field landing on a rough grass
runway. The pilot further reported that he applied the brakes immediately after touchdown, and then felt the main landing gear "grab" and the tail begin to rise. Subsequently, the bi-plane nosed over on the runway. The pilot reported that he "should not have applied the brakes so soon" after touchdown. The vertical stabilizer sustained substantial damage. The pilot did not report any mechanical malfunctions or failures with the bi-plane that would have precluded normal operation. The National Transportation Safety
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NTSB Identification: WPR16LA099 Date: April 29, 2016 NTSB Identification: WPR16LA104 Location: San Ardo, CA The pilot stated he was conducting spray Date: May 06, 2016 Aircraft: BELL 47G 5 operations since 0730. While landing at Location: Maxwell, CA Injuries: 1 Minor. the private (satellite) airport, he noticed Aircraft: BELL UH 1B A Bell 47G 5 experienced a loss of the right brake was not operating. The Injuries: 1 Uninjured. control during flight, and impacted in an pilot executed a go-around and diverted A Bell UH-1B was substantially damaged open field in San Ardo, California. The to LA71, based on his desire to land on a during a forced landing following a loss helicopter was operated under Title 14 Code of AgAir Update | Repair & Overhaul Ad Air Tractor | Junior Page 6.54”w x 8.36”h Federal Regulations Part 137 as an aerial application, crop-dusting flight. The pilot received minor injuries, and the helicopter sustained substantial damage. The flight began about 0530 that morning, and had sprayed multiple fields before the accident flight.
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of main rotor and engine RPM during takeoff from a private staging area near Maxwell, California. The helicopter was operated under the provisions of Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 137. The pilot was not injured. The pilot reported that after loading 300 gallons of chemical within the hopper, he conducted a pre takeoff checklist, noting all instruments indicated normally. The pilot initiated takeoff from the truck, and as it climbed over the tree canopy, the rotor and engine RPM began to decay rapidly. The pilot initiated a right turn and attempted to gain airspeed and recover the rotor RPM, however, was unsuccessful, and initiated a landing within an almond orchard. Subsequently the helicopter landed hard and came to rest upright. Examination of the helicopter by a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) inspector revealed that the fuselage and tailboom were structurally damaged. The wreckage was recovered to a secure location for further examination. NTSB Identification: CEN16LA180 Date: May 11, 2016 Location: Lyons Point, LA Aircraft: Grumman Acft Eng Cor-Schweizer G-164B Injuries: 1 Minor. A Grumman G-164B AgCat made a forced landing in a field near Lyons Point, Louisiana. The pilot was not injured and the airplane sustained substantial damage. The airplane was
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operated under the provisions of 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 137 as an aerial application flight. The pilot stated that he was conducting his second aerial application flight of the day and this particular job involved fifteen total spray passes. On the accident flight he had just completed the seventh spray pass and was above the height of a telephone pole (50-75 ft). The fuel tank contained 55-60 gallons of fuel and the hopper contained about 2,100 lbs of application. Without warning, the engine experienced a total loss of power and the pilot made a forced landing to a rice field. During the landing roll, the left main landing gear collapsed and the airplane continued onto a farm road. After the airplane came to rest, smoke was observed from the engine compartment and fuel was leaking from the fuel tanks. The airplane had not experienced any anomalies prior to the accident. The airplane has been retained for further examination NTSB Identification: CEN16LA182 Date: May 13, 2016 Location: Portia, AR Aircraft: BELL 47G 3B 1 Injuries: 1 Fatal, 1 Uninjured. A Bell 47G helicopter collided with a service truck during takeoff near Portia, Arkansas. One person on the ground was fatally injured. The helicopter was substantially damaged and the commercial rated pilot was not injured. The helicopter was
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14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 137 agricultural application flight. Low visual meteorological conditions (VMC) prevailed and a flight plan had not been filed. The airplane had earlier departed from Gothenburg, Nebraska, for the local flight. The pilot reported he was flying at less than 50 feet above ground level (agl) when the airplane suddenly made an uncommanded descent. The right wingtip impacted terrain in a flat wheat field and the airplane came to rest inverted about 120 feet from the initial impact location. The impact resulted in substantial damage to both wings, both wing struts, the fuselage, and the tail surfaces. The pilot was able to exit the airplane without assistance and reported there had been adequate fuel onboard. There was no fuel spill and no postimpact fire. The closest official weather reporting station was at KLXN, Lexington, Nebraska; located 12 miles southeast from the accident location at an elevation of 2,413 feet agl. At 1015 the automated surface observation system at KLXN reported wind from 180 degrees at 9 knots, visibility 10 miles, broken clouds at 1,000 feet above ground level, temperature 20°C, dew point 17°C, and an altimeter setting of 29.92 inches of mercury.
The green cross for Colombian agriculture by Bill Lavender With today’s high performance agaircraft, where a 500-gallon hopper is the norm, anything less would seem to be an oddity. Some operations have agaircraft with load capabilities limited to 100-300 gallons, but usually those are rare and the aircraft are used for speciality applications. A single Pawnee, Ipanema or C-188 operator finds it difficult to treat enough hectares in a season to support the infrastructure of a full-time flying service. Often, operations are formed with smaller aircraft, but quickly add more or move into a larger machine. Finding a multi-aircraft operator successfully utilizing the smaller agaircraft is challenging. The exception is Brazil where there are several large fleets of Ipanema aircraft. This is driven as much as anything by favorable lending terms and low cost ethanol for fuel. There are always exceptions in the agaviation business. A methodology that works for one operation may not work for another. However, more than 50 successful years in business speaks for itself. Sanidad Vegetal Cruz Verde is a Colombian company with 11 PA-25 Pawnees and two Cessna C-188s that is very successful in the face of drought and political changes.
Sanidad Vegetal Cruz Verde was formed in the early 1960s by Hans Klotz, a German coffee buyer working in Colombia and Jamie Zorroza, a Spaniard who farmed rice in Colombia. Like the Swiss Red Cross emblem, Sanidad Vegetal Cruz Verde is the “green cross” for agriculture in Colombia. When World War II started, Klotz was buying coffee in Colombia for his native country, Germany. He decided to stay in Colombia and began growing bananas in the northern region of Santa Marta. In the early 1950s, Klotz partnered with Zorroza to grow rice south of Santa Marta in Ibagué, a rice-growing region of Colombia. In the early 1960s, Klotz and Zorroza met an American ag pilot/mechanic, William Robert (Bob) Griebling, who was flying in the area and bought an PA-25 B aircraft to fly for them. Seeing the need for more service in the area in June 1965, they bought two more PA25Bs and founded Sanidad Vegetal. They adopted the green cross for their logo and namesake that is on all their aircraft; the Red Cross for Colombian crops. Over the years, Bob Griebling managed the company, as well as flying its aircraft and maintaining them. He grew the original fleet from three Pawnee PA-25
William Robert “Bob” Griebling with his El Cacique (The Chief) A-model 600 HP AgCat, circa 1985. B-models with 235 HP engines, to several Pawnees PA-25s, Pawnee Braves and an A-model Ag-Cat with a PWC R-1340 (600 HP) that he flew. In 1991, Bob was captured by Communist guerrillas and held for ransom. Unfortunately, he was killed in the rescue attempt. William “Billy” Robert Griebling, Jr. had been flying alongside his father at the time of the kidnapping. Upon his father’s death, he took over as chief pilot for the next five years before retiring, but not until he had started the transition from larger ag-aircraft to a more efficient fleet of Pawnee PA-25s. This was due to rice fields becoming more numerous, but much smaller, often only 20-25 hectares (50-60 acres). The clientele were changing to four major growers that
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made up 65% of the flying, while 110120 growers were the remaining 35%. Upon Billy’s retirement from active flying at Sanidad Vegetal in 2000, Hans Klotz’s son, Andres, became General Manager for the company with his agricultural engineer background. In 2000, Hans Klotz passed away, while his partner, Jaime Zorroza, is still alive and actively farming a very large rice farm at 96 years old.
The primary crop Sanidad Vegetal treats is rice, making up about 80% of the flying. The company aircraft also treat maize, about 15%, and a small amount of soybeans, about 5% of the work. The aircraft are flown year round in this equatorial region with two rainy and two dry seasons, The first wet season starts in late March with applications of pre-germinated rice seeds and ends with harvest in early July. The second rainy season starts in late September, seeding
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Sanidad Vegetal Agua Blanca pilots with their helmets and four support personnel. General Manager, Andres Klotz, fourth from the right, at the Agua Blanca base.
Sanidad Vegetal administrative personnel at the main office in IbaguĂŠ with General Manager Andres Klotz second from right and retired Chief Pilot Billy Griebling far right.
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due to either heat, humidity, wind, or some combination of. Dry applications continue after liquid applications. Four years ago, Sanidad Vegetal bought a nearby operation in Agua Blanca that was using two C-188s. Sanidad Vegetal is not approved by the Colombian Aero Civil to operate C-188s, but hopes to be certified to use the C-188s in 2016. Until that time, four of the eleven Pawnees operate from Agua Blanca with 12 support and maintenance employees and four pilots based there. The remaining seven Pawnees and pilots are based in Ibagué with 25 support, maintenance and administrative employees.
Zones of operations with 24 airstrips for Sanidad Vegetal Cruz Verde in the river plains west of Rio Magdalena.
CP nozzles applying at 15-20 gallons per hectare (6-8 GPA). Rice typically receives three aerial fertilizations with varying rates of 100 kg/ha, 200 kg/ ha and 300 kg/ha. Additionally, three fungicide applications are made at 15-20 gal/ha. Rice fields are rotated with corn and soybean crops. Sanidad Vegetal employs 10 pilots to fly its 11 Pawnees. They are required by the Colombian Aero Civil to have a minimum of 100 hours of commercial flight time and a minimum of 50 hours of ag-flying logged. Normally, Colombian ag-pilots are required to retire from ag-flying at 65 years old. However, due to a shortage of qualified Colombian ag-pilots, the government has extended the retirement age to 68 years old. The 11 Pawnees operate from 24 airstrips throughout Colombia with the furtherest apart being about 150 kilometers (90 miles). Seven of the airstrips are paved and strategically located and provide stores of parts. The flying day starts around 6:00 a.m. with spraying that stops around 9-10 a.m.
Sanidad Vegetal’s fleet of Pawnees have been converted from their original D-model configuration with wingtip fuel tanks, to C-models with fuselage fuel tanks. The aircraft have 260 HP, O-540 Lycoming engines with high compression pistons and constant speed props. The fuselages have been converted from fabric to aluminum. Pilots prefer the C-model version of the PA-25 because of its performance and better flying characteristics than the D-model. “For our area with its small fields, the Pawnee is the most efficient aircraft,” says Andres. “We converted D-models to C-models because our pilots like the way they fly.”
1. The symbolic “green cross” is found on all of Sanidad Vegetal Cruz Verde’s 11 Pawnee aircraft; the Red Cross for Colombian agriculture. 2. Sanidad Vegetal’s Pawnees have the 180-gallon “rice” hoppers that can carry more volume, such as seed and fertilizer, than the traditional 150-gallon Pawnee hopper. 3. Sanidad Vegetal’s Pawnees have exposed lower fuselage tubing and lower rudder tubing to prevent fertilizer accumulation that if covered would lead to hidden corrosion. 4. Elevator control cable attach points are viewable through plexiglas inspection plates as an added measure of safety in a corrosive environment. 5. Loading Pawnee with rice fertilizer from fixed, concrete loading ramp.
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Sanidad Vegetal can rebuild their Pawnees from the ground up. Here is a fuselage jig and the mold for fiberglass wingtips held by Billy Griebling. Up until recently, the company had a complete engine shop and rebuilt their O-540 Lycoming engines. However, the Colombian Aero Civil has imposed new, restrictive regulations that make it impractical to have an engine shop. Four to five engines are bought and imported from the U.S. annually.
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A select number of Sanidad Vegetal’s Pawnees are outfitted with Satloc GPS units. Some growers prefer to not use GPS on their fields. However, the company’s four major clients require GPS-equipped Pawnees with CP nozzles for more accurate applications.
Sanidad Vegetal Cruz Verde has remained a stable ag-aviation company with its 11-Pawnee fleet working from 24 airstrips in the Ibagué region riceland of Colombia. The company has withstood political change and today deals with a widespread drought. The company operates well
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Mystery aircraft identified Two Taylorcraft Austers, as they were advertised during the 1950s: The J1/B Aiglet proved to be popular for aerial topdressing in New Zealand for several reasons. They were a USA design, but made in the UK under a US license. US Dollars were hard to buy but UK Pounds were easier to locate. UK Austers were fairly cheap, could be used from paddocks and were simple to maintain. Many were made in England for wide use during WWII. Many of them were fitted with 4 cylinder Lycoming engines, but all of the J1/B series used the DeHaviland Gipsy Major in line engine of 130 HP.For ag-flying work some were fitted with the 145 HP model.
in MPH, which we used back then. As a guess at maximum weight, I think the stall speed with zero-flap was about 45 MPH, the climb speed was maybe 70 MPH and the cruise around 90 MPH. I cannot recall that we bothered very much with speeds. We just flew them in the best way we could.
with 130 HP and a wooden prop was approximately 400 pounds. With 130 BH, the J1/B carried a payload of about 5 to 6 cwt (560-672 pounds) depending on the density of the fertilizer; just a tad more than 50% of a Cessna 180’s maximum load.
But, apart from the noise, the cold gales, hard seats and funny flaps, it was actually rather likeable so.
The Auster was also quite a handy little spraying machine. I did only a few hundred hours in various Austers and hard-pressed to remember its speeds
Submitted by Justin Rowley Mike Feeney / New Zealand
Many were fitted with metal propellers, which enhanced thrust, compare with wooden props. I think the static thrust
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D Model Ag-Cat -34 P&W, 550 gal hopper, 120 gal fuel, recent annual & extensive hot section on engine, too many other modifications to list. Serious inquires only. For more information call EF Lyon at 337-526-4850
1977 Super B Walter Ag Cat. 400 gallon hopper, rebuilt in 2011, rigged by Hershey in 2013, extended fuel, raised wing, bantam/intelliflow, right boom shutoff, air conditioner, smoker, 29” tires, CP nozzles, 11,336 hrs AF total time, 2175 hrs engine, 507 hrs since hot section, Nov 2015 engine inspection, $240,000. Contact: George Pomeroy at 775-2171576
1990 G164 Super B+ 400 Gal *PRICE REDUCED* Ser#822 PT6A-28 TTAF 8303 Engine log upon request. Swath-master, M3, Harbor Air, Cool Seat, Goose Feet, 4yr.old tail fabric, All metal wings, New left lower wing by Hershey, Fresh Hot, Fresh power section inspection, New Prop Blades, 0 Time on factory overhaul prop hub, new prop governor, new overspeed governor, New 1 1/16 Gear legs, Fresh paint, all new bearings & hardware. $310,000 Call Jerry 870-830-3110
Turbo Cat, N961QC, All SB+ mods, Great Shape, Deluxe Equipment, M3 w/FC, Air, Annual, TPE331-1, 218-SHSI & L3 GBI, New 1, 2 TWs, #3 1500 RCs, Hi-Wings, IRAN Prop, $375K For more information contact AmAg: 870-886-2418/2489FAX or Email frank.kelley@ag-cat.com
A Model Ag Cat project for sale. Includes data tag. Complete project disassembled. Frame, wings, tail surfaces repaired. Call for more details and pricing. Location in Hershey, NE at Hershey Flying Service 308-368-5556
1976 G164A, 11,000 TT, 890 SMOH on 1340, 209 TT SPOH on 12D40 Ag100-2 Blades, 80 gal Fuel, 350 gal Hopper, Grumman Gate & Spreader, Airstar 99 Satloc. Make Offer! Call 541-891-2634 Oregon Trades possible?
1976 Ag Cat G164A, N48555, SN 1671, R1340 1171 SMOH, 12D40 Prop, SS drop booms, CP Flat Fan w/swivels, Airstar 99 w/flow control, Smoker, Wing extensions & Hershey Tips, Aileron & Elevator Servos, 80g fuel w/bottom load, 1” main gear, Hershey tail gear, Sealed cockpit/ 1pc windshield, metalized wings, Tall tail centerline, Flagger, Speed Ring. For more information contact Sky Tractor at 800437-5319, www.skytractor.com, email@ skytractor.com or Fax 701-636-5881
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A-Model Ag-Cat, complete rebuild in 2003, 0-TSMOH on engine & prop, 350 gl. hopper, SATLOC Airstar GPS, Smoker, Flagger, Aileron & Elevator Servos, All B-Model updates. Excellent condition! Call Tim at 701-668-2302 or 701-799-8629
2010 AT-502B -34 *PRICE REDUCED* Includes G4 Satloc, Lane Electric Brake, Pump and Booms/CP Nozzles, Smoker, Stainless Steel Fabricators Spreader, Air-condition. For price and additional information contact Dwayne at Riceland Av i a t i o n 3 3 7- 8 24 -1 5 6 7 o r e m a i l ricelandav@aol.com
Rookie’s Dream: Mint G164A -450HP, N7482 0-IRAN AF/E/P, DAF Combo, Fresh AAI Annual, $119K For more information contact AmAg: 870-886-2418/2489FAX or Email frank.kelley@ag-cat.com 1975 G164A, 4659 TT, 206 SMOH on Walter turbine M601B Series 22, 705 TSO on AVIA Prop Type V508 Series V1. This plane is dismantled. Make Offer! Call 541-891-2634
1979 Turbine Ag-Cat PT6-15AG 0SHOT, 0 on Gear box (Mill’s Conversion) All the Super “B” Mods, 400 Gal., A/C, Bantam With L7, Lite Bar, 25” gate, SS Spray Valve, Lane Break with Drop SS Booms, New Fabric and Paint, New tires and Glass, $340K Call 979-257-6695
Two Hole Ag Cat project for sale. Call Hershey Flying Service for more details. 308-368-5556
2000 AT-602-0568, N9125P, PT6A-60AG 6,490.0 hours SNEW/300 hours SOH CT Blades, Airframe 6,490.0 hours/Zero S SPAR CAPS/Zero S AFT Fuselage Section-All Factory Repair, Propeller 300.0 hours SNEW, SATLOC M-3, Lane Electric Brake, Pulse lights/strobes Annual/Yellow/Blue Paint, $550,000 Call George F. Mitchell - M & M Air Service Inc. Telephone: 409-656-5998 or 409-794-2352 . Fax: 409-794-2958
Air Tractor 1976 Turbine Cat A Model, 10,000 TTAF, PT6-20, 200 since IRAN and hot section, all B model updates, Satloc 99.5 w/flow control, bottom load fuel 335 hopper, right boom shut off, CP11s with swivels, clean northern plane! $225,000 Call Ryan 701-360-7926
1976 G164A, TT 9561, R1340 1171 SMOH, SS Drop Booms, CP flat fan nozzles with swivels, Satloc 99 w/ flow control, smoker, wing extension w/ Hershey tips, Aileron and elevator servos, 80 gallon fuel w/ bottom load system, metalized wings, tall tail-centerline. Call 701-284-6755
J & C Enterprises Aviation Inc. has the remnants of one A-model Cat with 4 decent wing cores and a center section. Can send pictures. Call Sid or Jerry 800542-8565 or email jcaviation@pldi.net
1977 B Model Ag-Cat, complete rebuild, raised wings, tall centerline vertical, all new fabric on all wings & control surfaces, servo tabs, 350 gl. hopper, M-3, SATLOC, Smoker, Flagger will have a 0-TSMOH 1340 engine & hydramatic prop, or could be a turbine conversion. Call Tim at 701668-2302 or 701-799-8629
1977 G164-B, 8876 TT airframe, 850 SMOH on Covington 1340, 330 gal hopper, tall tail, SATLOC GPS, bottom load fuel, 1 1/16” heavy gear, ailerone l ev ato r s e r vo’s , sm o ke r, f lag g e r, WeatherAero fan., 80 gal. fuel, Nebraska airplane. Call Aaron at 308-367-6538 for price. 1976 G164A Ag-Cat, 6914 TT, 82 SMOH on prop, 648 SMOH on 1340. Hershey tips, retractable landing lights, 115 gallons fuel, bottom load fuel, B model canopy, sealed cockpit, A/C, electric fan brake, Crophawk, SATLOC 99.5. Good working aircraft. $85,000. Call Grady B. Norman 308-279-1355
1997 AT-602 -60 *PRICE REDUCED* N5096N, Night work lights, smoker, bottom load fuel, wingman, AC and heat, SATLOC Bantam GPS, HSI performed with sale. ENGINE: PT6-60, Total engine and airframe time: 7500 hrs, CT blades, vane ring, and segments: 1100 hours, New fuel controller, PROP: 150 hours since overhaul and new blades, WINGS: spar cap replacement completed at 6800 hours, $515,000 Contact Office: (870) 655-8330 Cell: (870) 623-2312 Email: emptypocketsflying@yahoo.com
1992 AT-502A- 0166, *HUGE PRICE REDUCTION* N1539X, PT6A-45R 2,515.0 hrs SMOH, Airframe 6,240.0 hrs SNEW, Propeller 2,515.0 hrs SNEW, TSHS 50.0 hrs, Satloc Bantam, Lane Electric Brake, Pulse Lights/Strobes, Annual/Hot Section Date of Sale, White/Red Fire Paint, $398,500 OBO Contact George F. Mitchell - M & M Air Service Inc. Telephone: 409656-5998 / 409-794-2352 Fax: 409794-2958 2016 AT-602 -65 Available immediately! For more information call 870-295-6213.
1992 AT-401, Asking $198,000, 6540 TTAF, 440 SMOH by Younkin, 22D40 Hydromatic w/AG-200 blades. Tanis Oil Heater, Pacific Oil Cooler, Oversized Air Hawk tires 29x11-10 stc’d, AirStar 99 GPS, Crop Hawk, 5 blade Weathaero pump, Smoker, CP03 Nozzles, New Diaphragms, New Champion Plugs, Air Conditioning, SS Tank float W/cockpit indicator, Dry Spreader, 2 new spare Cylinders, spare complete exhaust, new spare Alt, 50 gal of oil, just completed eddy current and Prop AD, All prop tools and eddy current special tools included. More spare parts included, NO Corrosion, Extra Clean Aircraft! Ready to Go! Aircraft is currently working. Located In Caldwell, KS Contact Darrel at 402-269-7076 or if no answer Scott at 402-746-4078 or 402-746-3550
1997 AT-602 N50738, s/n: 602-0448, TT 11,055.0, Pratt & Whitney PT6A -45R s/n: PCE-84148, TT 30,424.0, SOH 15,445.3, SHOT 713.8, Hartzell Prop HC-B5MP-3, s/n: EVA-2147, TT 6300.0, SOH 2444.7, SIRAN 494.5, Annual inspection due 10-1-16, Eddy current inspection due at TTA of 13,055.0, Spar cap replacement due at TTA of 13,569.0, Since power section IRAN: 0.0 (by Pro-Turbines) Has upper aft longeron kit installed, Has heavy horizontal brace tube assemblies Has Concord sealed batteries. See Spec Sheet for equipment. Call Darryl or Bill at South Delta Aviation - 870-572-9011 days / 870995-1323 nights and weekends
1998 AT- 602 S/N 602- 0466, 12153 TTE&P, PT-60, 0 SMOH, 90 Hrs. Since Hot, New Gear, New G4, Flow Control, Shadin, Cp09, 2 Rinse Tanks, A/C & Heat, Manual Tailwheel Lock, Transland SS Spreader, Night Working Lights, Wingman, SS Camlocks. Available end of Oct. $340K Call 870-633-4511
2012 AT-502B -34AG, 1703 TTAE, 648 SHOT, Fresh Annual, VG’s, Satloc G4 with intelliflow, Radio Package, Electric artificial horizon, 3” Bottom Load, Single point fuel, Smoker, Lane brake, Transland Wingman, LED strobes, LED wigwag safety landing lights, Reabe hopper and pressure gauge, Stainless steel spray system, Right hand boom shut off, AFS check valves, CP-11 TT’s, CP swivels, Stainless camlocs, Night working lights, 25” Gate, Transland swath master, New landing gear, Stainless Steel tail wheel deflector, Laser altimeter. For more information please call Scott Rainey at 731-538-2926 or 731-446-5938 Email: rainair@ken-tennwireless.com 2007 AT-602 -60AG, *PRICE REDUCED* TTAF&E 3300, M3, Wingman, Lane Fan and Brake, Fresh Annual and HOT, $549K. Call Brandon at 318-303-3147.
1993 AT-402. N9165C. 8480.1 TTAF, PT6A-14AG w/ 8239.8 TTE and 0 SHOT by LD Blake, Hartzell prop (see spec sheet), Annual due 8/1/16, 9800 hr spar caps by AT installed at 7323.5 by AT, rep. due at 17,123.5 TTA, new hopper installed by AT at 7323.5 TTA, new main gear legs and axles installed at Hobbs: 1107.6, new tail gear installed at Hobbs: 1568, five blade fan, electric brake, Aluminum booms, SATLOC M3, flow control, A/C, single point fuel. New Paint! $345,000. Call Darryl or Bill at South Delta Aviation - 870-572-9011 days / 870-995-1323 nights and weekends
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1989 AT-401, 9665TT, Younkin Engine w/2 new extra cyls. & parts 973TTSMOH, JPI Engine Monitor, Hamilton standard hydromatic prop 0 SMOH, Wing spar caps done 1501 hrs ago, Main gear has 292 hrs, SATLOC LiteStar II, Collins A/C, WeathAero pump, Stainless steel booms, New paint in 2013, Fresh Annual $160,000 Call 601-201-9497
2013 AT-502B Firewall forward parts: Engine mount, cowling, Ram Air filter system, Hartzell prop NC-B3TN-3D/T 10282N S+4 106”. All parts with less than 1400 hours total time. Very clean and well maintained AT-502B. Call Cascade Aircraft Conversions for more details 1-509-635-1212
1988 AT-502 N1004B, s/n: 501-0022, TT 7816.4, Pratt & Whitney PT6A-34AG, s/n: PCE-57182, TT 13,834.5, SHOT 1.1, Hartzell Prop HC-B3TN-3D, s/n: BUA30202, SOH 1121.4, (Aircraft converted from 501 to 502 on 10-31-05 by Frost Flying Service) Annual inspection due: 7-116, Hot Section Inspection performed by Prime Turbines., Has new 9800 hour spar cap’s, by Air Tractor. Call Darryl or Bill at South Delta Aviation - 870-572-9011 days / 870-995-1323 nights and weekends
2013 AT-502B, 587 TT, PT6-34AG, Cabin heat & air, 3” bottom loader, Satloc Bantam w/L7 light bar, Bendix transceiver, LED landing lights, fuel computer, Lane electric fan & brake, Fresh annual. Call 863-467-7777
1983 AT-301, 4498 TT, 601 SMOH-Tulsa. 22D-40 prop A/C, VG’s, CP nozzles, winglets, Satloc AirStar, Crophawk, WeathAero fan, smoker, 126 gal fuel. $125,000. Call Ken Butler 580-484-7267 2012 AT-802 dual cockpit, PT6A -65AG, fresh Covington hot section inspection, current annual, 2300 TTSN, GPS flow. For more information call 309-759-4646 or email farmairparts@mymctc.net
1977 AT-301 Short tail with PW-1340, *HUGE PRICE REDUCTION* Crophawk Wagflagger 2 Right boom shut off. Lots of parts to go with it, hopper gaskets, gauges, ect. ACTT:8090, ETT12098, TSMOH:748, Prop TSO;1255.1. New fabric on tail. Asking $60,000 Call Chance O’Hare 575-749-2150 2015 AT-502B, qualifies for $35,000 rebate. For more information call 870295-6213. 2000 AT-602, AT inlet, M3 with flow control, new prop, stainless steel booms, CP nozzles, excellent shape! Selling due to cutting back. Call Greg at 580-347-2449 or 580-774-9305 2003 AT-502B-34, 3150 TT AF&E, Satloc M3 w/intelliflow, AFS check valves, CP nozzles, 650 SPOH. Will have fresh annual and hot section. Call 605-350-4536 for more info.
1983 AT-400, PT6A-34AG, 25” gate, Stainless Steel Booms with CP Nozzles, 4 blade Lane fan with electric brake, Harbour A/C . M3 Satloc. For more information call Darryl or Bill at South Delta Aviation 870-572-9011 days or 870995-1323 nights and weekends 19 81 AT- 3 01 Tu r b i n e C o n v e r s i o n (GARRETT -6) 5,500 Hours TTSN, Turbine Conversion (BAILEY) Done in 2009 @ 4,800 Hours, 600 Hours SHOT; 300 Hours since Gearbox Inspection, 1,500 Hours until next Hot Section is due, 300 Hours on Landing Gear Legs, 2,000 Hours until wings are due for new spars, Bailey Hopper Conversion 350 gallon with 50 gallon Hopper Extension (400 gallons capacity), SAT-LOC M-3 GPS, Marburger Winglets, Smoker, Windshield Washer, Single Point Fuel, Right Hand Boom ShutOff, Stainless Steel Fabricators Spreader, Zee Air Conditioner, LED NAV Lights and LED 3 Position Strobes, New Paint in 2013, Aircraft to be sold with fresh annual! $270K Call for more details! We specialize in New and Used aircraft sales. ASIJET.com or Give us a call at 952-941-6255
1998 Air Tractor 602-60, N5192T SN: 602-0527. 7911 TT Engine and Airframe Night work lights, LED nose lights, smoker, single point fuel, Wingman, factory heat & AC, SATLOC M3, Intelliflow, factory dropped booms, CP11TT’s, Lane brake and fan, Right boom shutoff, SSF 13 Vane Spreader. See spec sheet on line at classifieds.agairupdate.com/details. php?id=754 for more info. Selling for the Chad Frei family. $475,000. 208-4314795, timshamblin@gmail.com
1998 AT-402 -11, N527PK, 6596.0 TT, 0 SHSI by Covington, 1657 SLOH, Annual Due May 2017, Single Point Fuel, Smoker, Flager, Tank Rinse, M3 W/Flow Control, Right Boom Shutoff, Heater, AC, King Radio. Great Northern Airplane! $435K Call Glenn Visser at 712-470-1791
2000 AT-502B *HUGE PRICE REDUCTION* 8632 TT AF&E. Spars done at 7988 hours. 622 hours since GBI and prop O/H. Factory heat & air. Lowered booms. Hemisphere G4 w/flow control. Smoker. Hopper rinse. CP-11’s, Weath-Aero. Wingman. Breckenridge 12 vane spreader. Sold with fresh annual and HSI. $430,000 662-822-3204.
1994 AT-502. S/N 502B-0249. Completely rebuilt by Cascade Conversions. Walter M601 E11 (750 hot & high) engine, sn 843 243, 977 SMOH by GE factory, Satloc M3 GPS, Intelliflow flow control, SS booms, 39 CP-111T nozzles, single point fuel, Agrinautics spray pump, 5 blade pump drive, King KY 196 Com Transceiver, South Dakota tax paid, call for complete details. Jim Schick, Miller, SD, 605-871-3833 or 605-853-2497. 2016 Slots Available Call Frost Flying Inc. 870-295-6213
2014 AT-502B, 800 TTAF&E, G4, LANE BRAKE, HEATER, RADIOS, VG’S, $740,000 Lane Aviation 888-995-LANE / 281-3425451 or FAX: 281-232-5401
2013 AT-502B -34, 2000 hrs TT AF&E, Working now, Owner flown, Clean, Equipped, N o damage his tor y, N o nonsense, Ready to work! Available late summer. $650K Call Paul Bruton 979543-5712
2009 AT-502B N769PB, s/n: 502B 2691, TT 1830.0, Pratt & Whitney PT6A -34AG, s/n: PCE-PH0496, TT 1830.0, 0.0 SHOT by Prime Turbine, Hartzell Prop HC-B3TN-3D, s/n: BUA-31491. Annual inspection due: 4 -1-17. Equipment: 38” gate, Hopper rinse, Factory air conditioner, Factory Cabin Heater., Smoker, Alum. Booms w/ CP nozzles, M3 Satloc Small screen with Intelliflow, Electric fan, Single point fueling, Vortex Gen. kit, Load hawg. Call Darryl or Bill at South Delta Aviation - 870-572-9011 days / 870-995-1323 nights and weekends
1988 AT-502, W-34AG, Fresh Annual & Hot Section, 13,000 AFTT, Engine 14,278, TT 3633 SIRAN, 0.0 SHSI, Prop Hartzell HC-B3TN-D 630 hrs SOH, Spar Caps 5300 hrs remaining. Good Hopper & Glass, Wingman, Landing Lights, Alum Booms, CP’s 38” Gate, Lane Adj Fan w/ Electric Brake, Satloc G4 w/Flow Control, VG’s, Hopper Rinse, Paint is 2 years old. $325,000 Contact Frankie Williams at Souther Field Aviation, Inc., 229-924-2813
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2015 AT-502B -34AG, 170 Gal Fuel, A/C, Heat, Lane electric brake & fan, RCA attitude gyro, 3” bottom load, s/s camlocs, Satloc Bantam with Intelliflow, P&W extended warranty. For more details call Rick Stone at 800-441-2964
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2010 802A -65 1530 TT, Hydraulic gate, SATLOC, wingman, bottom load fuel, Comm radio, CP nozzles. Call John at 870-886-1999 or 870-826-9313.
Several 2006-2012 AT-802A -67F on floats “Fire Boss”, full avionics, yellow and blue paint scheme, 1600 shp, computer gate, 380 USG, NAV/COM/GPS, audio box, radio, ELT, from 200 to 1600 hours TT, extremely careful maintenance. Call or email: +34667102184, sales@ airtractoreurope.com.
2012 AT-504, N2151E, TT 652, Crop Hawk, Single Point Fuel, VHF Radio, Transponder, AG Nav GPS, Damm Engine Monitoring System, 3” Loading. Call Chip or Joy at 800-736-7654 for more information on this aircraft.
1979 AT-301 N8764S, TTAF 9663 Hrs. P&W R-1340-AN1 Engine TSMOH 235 Hrs. Covington, 2000 Hrs. remaining on wings, 12D40 Prop 385 Hrs. SOH, 126 gal. fuel, Short tail w/good fabric, Good Clean Northern Airplane w/no Corrosion, Ag Nav Guia w/flow control, New aluminum booms, CP-03’s, Smoker, Fresh Annual on purchase. Call 308-991-3432 or email rdwells@gtmc.net 2000 AT-502A -45R, 7,950 TT, New Spars, New Hopper, New Landing Gear, No Fert. $390,000.00 Lane Aviation 888-995-LANE / 281-342-5451 or FAX 281-232-5401
2005 AT-802A N8524L Ser# 202, 575 Since extensive hot, 0 bore scope, 1632 SGB insp, FCU, High pressure Pump, 1632 SNEW /0 SIRAN HC-B5MA-3D, New TG with new style t/w assembly, MVP50T, G4/ Intelliflow, Factory RAM Air, Pulse LED nose lights, fast start, Reabe hopper gauge, comm, audio panel, smoker, hyd gate w/ Del Norte control, wingman, a/c, heat ,cp11/ AFS check valves , lane fan/ brake, Garmin 496, Paint is a 7, Just completed annual. Call Karl at 601-6686200
1989 AT-502, N10125, PT6-34 SN:5020047, 12746 TTAF,13700 TTE,190 SHOT Satloc Bantam with G4 screen, Wingman, Smoker, 38” gate, A/C, CP11’s. Asking $325,000. Call Randy Turman 662-6540389
1980 AT-400, 7700 TTAF, 5500 TTE, 0 SHOT, 1500 Hrs on wing spar, New Prop, Overhauled Prop Gov, Overhauled Overspeed Gov, Overhauled Fuel Control Unit, New Landing Gear, New Paint, New Windshield, Sat-Loc, Call Chad Stuart, Airplane Services, Inc. 850-380-6091
2012 AT-502B/34AG, 2,050 TTAF&E, G4, VG’S, HEATER, LANE BRAKE, SPREADER $695,000.00 Lane Aviation 888-995LANE / 281-342-5451 or FAX: 281-2325401
1991 AT-402-34AG Bantam with flow control, New Gear, Wing AD done in 2011, Fresh annual and HOT, smoker, Lane brake, $315,000 For more info call David Strohl at 870-255-1300 2011 AT-502B, N2016F, -34, approx. 3000 hrs TT, Smoker, 3” Bottom Load, M3 w/ Flowcontrol, CP11 Nozzles, Hatfield Single Point Fuel, Electric Brake, & Wingman....$590,000.00 For more information call 870-295-6213
AT-602: Trim your overhead. You’ll reduce costs and increase profit margins when you scale a multi-plane operation down to a single-plane operation. Air Tractor’s AT-602 makes it an easy choice. The big 630-gallon payload moves you up to high volume production, reduces loads, saves time and helps trim operating expenses compared with two smaller planes. The AT-602 is the ideal solution for 5-gallon work on center-pivot circles. Step it up with an AT-602. Visit your Air Tractor dealer.
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1982 AT-400, N501JK, 9597 TT, SATLOC M3 GPS, Smoker, hopper auger system, MICRO VG’S. For more information call Mid Continent Aircraft Corp Hayti, MO 573-359-0500
1979 AT-301, 7619 TTAF, 240 SMOH by Covington, Hydromatic prop 240 SPOH by Memphis, Collins A/C, M3 w/ Flow control, Smoker/flagger, Garmin SL40, VG’s. New cool seat, AMSAFE airbag seat belts, CP nozzles, Reabe hopper gauge, 126 fuel, SS booms, All metal tail, 2011 paint, LG replaced at 6695 TTAF, Wings done at 6584, Single point fuel, Clean northern airplane. Call Kyle 970-867-8414 or 970-768-0553. 1976 AT-301 S/N 0030, TT4736, P&W 1340 0 SOH, 12P40-211 Prop O SOH, 126 gals fuel, Flagger, Smoker, SATLOC Lite Star II. This Aircraft has had a fresh Annual Inspection and is ready to work. $75,000 or OBO. For more information call Robert Eisele at 307-672-3421 or 307752-4421. Bighorn Airways, Inc. www. bighornairways.com
Several 2010-2013 AT-802 -67F, wheels configuration, full avionics, FRDS Gen II, 380 USG, full lightning protection, airbag. Detailed maintenance. Call +34667102184, sales@airtractoreurope.com. 1994 AT-502B, N6039S, approx. 10,955 TTAF&E, -34AG TT 18,700, Smoker, Air, VG’s, Stainless Steel Booms, M3 w/ Flowcontrol, CP Nozzels, Single Point Fuel, Electric Brake, 0 SHSI, & Fresh Annual....$400,000.00 For more information call 870-295-6213
1994 AT-502. 10,248 TTAF, 16,916 TT on -27. Fresh HSI, 275 since prop IRAN, wings done 8004 hrs, M3 w/ Intelliflow, LoadHawg, Lane elec. brake, heat/ac, LED strobes, CP11 Flat Fans, Transland 10-vane spreader. $315,000. Paul Artman, 662-347-1063 1990 AT-502, SN 502-0080, TTAF-11221, PT6A-15AG Engine TT-12607, Fresh HSI, annual & paint job . Wing spars due in 6780 hrs. Satloc Bantam w/ G4 screen, Load Hawg, A/C, CP Flat Fan, Smoker. $360,000. Call Randy Turman 662-6540389
1995 AT-502B 10,336 TTAF, Wing Spar Replaced 1-3-2012 7886 hours, Engine PT6-15AG S/N 14265, 10,336 TT, Prop o/h 7-13-2013, M-3 w/ Flow Control, Load Hawg, CP, Smoker, Heat & AC, Led light Spreader, Electric fan Brake, Hydraulic flaps, $350K Call Gary at 662-299-8095
AT-802: Capacity that creates profits. An 800-gallon hopper, zippy 190 mph ferry speeds, and greater working capacity than any other ag aircraft on the market - the AT-802 is simply a hoss. With the AT-802 you’ll ferry faster, spray more fields and do bigger jobs all in one load. That’s production that only Air Tractor can offer you. Visit with your Air Tractor dealer about the AT-802. And ask about special Air Tractor financing now available from Wells Fargo for qualified buyers. 2011 AT-602. N6005R. 3100 TTAF&E-60. Smoker, electric brake, air, heat, 10 inch hydraulic gate with Del Norte controller, single point fuel, Wingman, fresh annual, fresh HSI, prop IRAN, overhaul starter generator $685,000 Call Al 870-265-5011
2008 AT-802A-0305, N4221S with PT6A67AG, 3131.2 TTAFE, Cockpit air and heat, Smoker, Flagman, Hopper Rinse System, Night Working Lights and Turn Coordinator. $975,000 Call Chip or Joy at 800-736-7654 for more information on this aircraft.
AT-504: Learn and earn. With side-by-side cockpit seating and 485-gallon capacity, the AT-504 is a great way to train new ag pilots and earn while they learn. Powered by the Pratt & Whitney PT6A-34AG turbine engine, you’ll get working speeds and performance like the tried and true AT-502B. And when the training day is done, you’ll see that it was productive workday, too. Wells Fargo financing for qualified buyers is available; just visit with your Air Tractor dealer.
2010 AT-802, N422BR, 2375 TTAF&E, -67, smoker, elec. brake gr. adj., air, heat, 10” hydraulic gate w/G4 controller, G4 w/ flowcontrol, single point fuel, Wingman, fresh annual, fresh HSI..... $1,000,000. For more information call 870-295-6213
AT-301A, 5480 TTSN, 150 SMOH on geared Covington, smoke, winglets, com, GPS. For more information call 309-7594646 or email farmairparts@mymctc.net 2012 AT-502B, PT6A-34AG, (750hp) 2,200 horas desde nuevo, 400 horas desde sección caliente y reparación mayor del hélice. Aire Acondicionado, Satloc G4 con Intelliflow, boquillas CP, Radio VHF, Transponder, Horizonte Artificiál. Freno Eléctrico y Abanico Variable (Lane), Generadores de Vortice, 170 galones de combustible. Este avión se encuentra en buenas condiciones, un solo dueño desde nuevo, nunca dañado, con inspección anual, reciente..$690,000 Sun Valley Aviation, 956-421-4545 2016 AT-502B, PT6A-34AG, (750hp) Avión nuevo, Aire Acondicionado, Freno Eléctrico con Abanico Variable(Lane), 170 Galones de conbus tible , GPS Satloc Bantam con Intelliflow, Radio Comunicador y Transponder Garmin, Disponible en, Marzo...$891,000 Sun Valley Aviation 956-421-4545
AT-502B: More performance; more profit potential. With Air Tractor’s AT-502B there’s plenty of power and a big, 500gallon payload to please both pilot and operator. The Pratt & Whitney PT6A34AG turbine engine delivers efficient and effective performance that shortens ferry times and reduces takeoffs and landings. Since 1987 the AT-502 series has set the standard as the industry’s most popular ag plane. You can own one with attractive financing options from Wells Fargo. Talk to your Air Tractor dealer. 2016 AT-401B, Motór Radial Pratt & Whitney R1340 AN-1,(“0” Horas desde Reparación Mayor), Hélice AG20 0 2, Freno Eléctrico con Abanico Variable, GPS Hemisphere Bantam con control de flujo, Radio Comunicador y Transponder Garmin, Certificado de Aeronavigablilidad de Exportación. Disponible en Junio de 2016. $461,000. Sun Valley Aviation, 956-421-4545
2001 AT-602, 6200 TT, recent IRAN on prop and gearbox. 0 HOT section by Prime Turbines. New wings, bottom load fuel, M3 Satloc, quick start, LED nose lights, Wingman, spreader and CP09 nozzles, $525,000. 870-866-7636
2005 AT-502B, PTA-34AG, Total time since new A&E 2,721.6 Hrs., TT since light overhaul by Covington 332.1 Hrs, Airplane is in excellent condition. $525,000. Rick Stone 800-441-2964 2016 AT-502XP, 867HP PRATT PT6A-140, RESERVE YOUR POSITION $CALL$ Lane Aviation 888-995-LANE / 281-342-5451 or FAX: 281-232-5401
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AT-401: 5600 TT, 150 SMOH R1340-AN2 geared P&W by Tulsa, 150 SPOH Ham Std 23D40-31/7035A-9, Otter blades, 2” SS spray system, bottom load, 38” Transland gate, 74 amp alternator, elec. operated high lift flaps w/ aileron droop, windshield washer, Tanis oil heater, Satloc M3 w/ Flow Control, A/C, right boom shut off, 400 gal hopper, 126 gal fuel w/ bottom load, smoker flagger, CP nozzles, Lane fan and brake, clean northern airplane. Call Mike at Sky Tractor 800-437-5319
1979 AT-301, *PRICE DRASTICALLY REDUCED & SELLER IS VERY MOTIVATED* 9234 TTAF, 364 SMOH, 926 SMOH prop, Satloc Lite, new paint in 2011. 4600 hours remaining on wing spar. Great flying airplane! Call Gary or Kevin 785626-3344.
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AT-402B: Go turbo. The AT-402B, with the time-proven Pratt & Whitney PT6A15AG turbine engine, offers impressive climb rates and overall performance. The AT-402B’s light handling characteristics help reduce pilot fatigue – while delivering the payload, speed and productivity that helps create profits. Visit your Air Tractor dealer and learn how Wells Fargo’s financing options for qualified buyers make owning an Air Tractor more affordable than you might think.
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2010 AT-802, N422BR, approx. 2375 TTAF&E, -67, smoker, elec. brake gr. adj., air, heat, 10” hydraulic gate w/G4 controller, G4 w/flow control, single point, Wingman, fresh annual, fresh HSI ............................................$1,000,000
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1978 Ag Truck *PRICE REDUCED* 7000 TT looks like 2000, 50 SMOH, 7th stud case, 856 SPOH, air foil booms, CP nozzles, Crophawk, A/C, new paint & windows, Kevlar leading edges, hydraulic pump. $125,000. For more information call Jeff Priewe 662-501-5559
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1982 Piper PA-18-150 Super Cub, 620 horas desde nuevo!!, Tela nueva, pintura nueva, micas nuevas, recién inspecionado, GPS, Comm, Transponder. El PA-18 más nuevo y bonito en el mercado, $135,000 Sun Valley Aviation 956-421-4545
1973 CESSNA 188B, N5647G, A/F TT 4020, Continental O-470R Engine, 230 HP, Prop Time 394.8, SEE SPEC SHEET FOR DETAILS, Mid-Continent Aircraft, Hayti, MO, 800-325-0885 www.midcont.net
1965 Cessna 182H, N2302X, AF 1722.6, Engine TT 1922.6, 22.6 hrs SMOH, 0470R Continental Motors Engine, 230hp, HP McCauley Prop 22.6 hrs SMOH, 62 gallon fuel tanks, Garmin 250 XL, Bendix King Radio 155 with Com & Transponder. Call Chip or Joy at 800 736 7654 for more information on this aircraft.
1976 Cessna Bonair Ag Truck A-188B, N4765Q, A/F TT 3227, Continental IO-550 Engine 300 HP, Engine Time 456, New Tail Wheel Assembly, Satloc Lite Star II, Smoker, Super Boom, Good Windows, Locking Tail Wheel, Nozzles Tee Jets, Mid-Continent Aircraft, Hayti, MO, 800325-0885 www.midcont.net 1967 Cessna 320D, (Turbo TSIO-520B) 6428 Horas desde nuevo, 340 Horas desde motores remanuf ac tur ados, “0” Horas desde Cilindros nuevos en los dos motores. Garmin GTN650, GNS 430 WAAS GPS, Century III Piloto Automatico, Recién Pintado, Ventanas Nuevas, y Interior Nuevo. 180 Galones de combustible! Rapido! $120,000 Sun Valley Aviation, 956-421-4545, Fax 956399-2320 1979 Cessna Turbo 182RG, 3,120 Horas desde nuevo, 260 Horas desde Top y Turbo OH (Lycoming TO540. 88 Galones de combustible, Oxygeno, Radios King digitales con GPS, HSI, STEC 55 Piloto Automatico. buena pintura, interior de cuero. Sun Valley Aviation 956-421-4545
Eagle 1966 Cessna Ag Wagon A188, 4184 Total time with 1130 SMOH and 574 SPOH. Aero fan, CP11 nozzles, SATLOC lite, smoker and automatic flagman. Call Rex Kelley 308-214-1516
1976 CESSNA, A-188B, N4933Q, A/F TT 6315.7, Continental IO-520D26B 285 HP, Check Spec Sheet for all the details, SOLID AS A NEW AIRCRAFT Mid-Continent Aircraft, Hayti, MO, 800-325-0885 www. midcont.net
1981 Eagle Aircraft DW-1, Aircraft can be ready for delivery this Spring!!! Airframe (times are approximate): 4850 hours TT, Engine: 1650 SMOH, Propeller: 400 SPOH, Equipment: 250 Gallon Hopper, Satloc Lite Star II GPS, Smoker, Spreader, Air conditioning, Automatic flagman, Landing/Taxi lights, Nav lights, Strobe lights, Hopper light, General Information: Upper and Lower Right wings rebuilt at Factory, New Upper Center Wing spar section done at Factory, New cockpit glass! New Paint on entire aircraft! Fresh extensive annual inspection, and Much more!$60,000 Tom Ashenfelter 952941-6255
1969 PA 25-250 B model, 7270TT, ETSOH 1530, 400hr since bulk strip. Mogas STC, 180gal hopper, extended wings, Satloc Litestar, SS booms with CP03’s, Metal belly, JPI fuel monitor, $39,000 Email Brett at borderair@westvic.com.au
Piper PA-25-235, 6919Z, 7606TT, 725 SMOH, Full hutch conversion, SS sprayer, CP nozzles, weath aero fan, Crophawk, smoker, flagger, low time prop, 250 hp. rickh@ruraltel.net call 785-282-0218
1975 PA-36-285, $400,000, Serial #367660014, Air Frame TT9440, Engine PT6A-20 “0” SOH Propeller “0” SNEW, New Spars, New Paint, Glass, Tires, Fresh Annual, Aircraft Located in Yuma, AZ Owner is Larry Rose 760-427-2585 Contact Frankie Williams at Souther Field Aviation, Inc., 229-924-2813
1964 PA25-235, 4818TT Engine1000 since O/H. Great airplane, No damage history, Smoker, Automatic Wingman, Weathaero Fan, Rear wing attach mod done, Current Annual next due March 2017, All Logs complete. $68,000 OBO • Contact Mat at 918-225-8561
1976 PA 36 Turbine Brave (550SHP) Turbines Inc Conversion - 6450TT/ EITHER 3097 since P&W O/H PT6A-20 engine with 362 since HSI OR 4509 since O/H engine with 0 since HSI, 72 SOH 3 Blade Hartzell Prop, 275 gallon hopper, JAS gate, Agrinautics pump, electric brake, dropped streamlined booms with CP nozzles, 2” left side load, improved hopper lid, JAS High Lift Wing Leading Edges, 90 gal fuel, comm radio, Crophawk, electric turn and bank, clock, nav/strobe/instrument/landing and taxi lights, Del Norte GPS, pistol grip, left entry step, very good tires/glass and paint, 1739 hours remaining on wing spar caps. This aircraft was imported from Australia, and has just had an extensive annual inspection of the engine, prop, and airframe, along with a NEW Airworthiness Certificate. This aircraft is in very good condition! Need a very reasonably priced, nimble turbine that will get a lot done for small $$$? This is it!! $280,000 with the 3000 hour engine, or $260,000 with the 4500 hour engine. 559-686-1794 / Email info@johnstonaircraft.com / www. johnstonaircraft.com
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1996 Thrush S2R G-10, Total Time 7620, Time since hot section and cam 1650, Time since Prop OH 325. Time since factory new wing spar, hopper refurbish, new paint and A/C 794. Bantam GPS with G4 screen and intelliflow. Smoker, Spreader. Clean airplane. $300,000 Contact Nathan Moore @ 620-846-0995 or 620-846-7555
Piper 1978 Cessna Ag Truck, 6000 TTAF, 625 TTeng, 550 TTprop, 8.50X10 Clevelands, GPS, field ready. $125,000 Call Chad Stuart, Airplane Services, Inc. 850-3806091
1976 AGTRUCK, 3984 TT, 954 SMOH, SS booms, LED landing lights, good paint, Bantam GPS w/L7 light bar, fresh annual. Call 863-467-7777
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Piper PA-36-285, 3254 TTAF Souther Field Aviation Inc. Turbine Conversion STC installed PT6A-20, 11662.5 TTE, 2138.6 SOH, SHSI 0.0, new Hartzell prop, fresh annual, new glass & tires, new Agrinautics pump, Lane elec. brake & Lane 4-blade fan, SS spray valve, load valve, SS spray plumbing tubes, SS boom and Tee boom, new paint. $295,000 Contact Frankie Williams at Souther Field Aviation, Inc., 229-924-2813
1976 PA 36 SUPER BRAVE(400 HP) - 7642 Total Time/ 388 since Overhaul engine/ 0 since Overhaul 3 blade Propeller: 275 gal hopper, JAS Gate, Agrinautics pump and fan, electric brake, dropped streamlined booms with AFC check valves and CP nozzles, 2” left side load, improved hopper lid, 90 gal fuel with new fuel cells, com radio, electric turn and bank, pistol grip, nav/strobe/instrument/landing and taxi and retractable night working lights, NEW Dyna Nav VEKTOR GPS, left entry step, good paint/tires/glass. Just had EXTENSIVE ANNUAL INSPECTION, aircraft in good condition. $160,000. Contact JAS 559 686 1794/ info@ johnstonaircraft.com
2012 THRUSH S2R-T34, *ANOTHER PRICE REDUCTION - SELLER IS VERY MOTIVATED* N30538, Fresh annual complete & available now! 900 TT, Sprayer-510 gallon - Stainless Booms, CASCADE PT-6 balanced long mount, Pressure Cowl, 14 inches longer mount, Leading Edge Light (LED), Garmin GTX327 Transponder, GARMIN GTR-225 COMM, CP11 Nozzles, SATLOC - G4 GPS, Intelliflow, AC/HEAT, Hopper Rinse Tank, 228 fuel, MVP-50T, VG’s, Winglets, Smoker, Bottom Load Fuel. $700K Call Cory Johnson at 870-930-4555
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2006 Thrush S2R-T34, N3067X (Revised 7 Oct 2015), SN T34-278, 5400 TT, Air Repair annual. Ready to go to work!P&W PT6A-34AG Engine SN PCE-PH0376, Total Time 5400 Very clean well maintained aircraft! Last hot section insp. 24 Oct 2014 by Air Repair at 4827 hrs. Small duct assy sent to Dallas Airmotive for repairs & blade stretch test performed. Vane ring replaced with P&W Vane Ring.Hartzell Prop Mod HC-B3TN-3D, SN BUA30645. 5400 hrs Total Time. Last OH by Mem Prop 3795 hrs 1 Nov 2012.Last IRAN 15 Oct 2014 by Mem Prop at 4827 hrs. Aircraft also equipped with a WeathAero fan, Air/Heat, LED strobes/nav lights, Load Hawg, Smoker, Satloc Bantam with IntelliFlow flow control, Single point fuel, Agrinautics pump & valve, Spray booms, CP nozzles, Spreader. Available for sale at $479,000 or Long Term Lease. Call Danny Lowery at Air Repair, Inc. Phone: 662846-0228, Fax: 662-843-0811, www. AirRepairInc.com WE DO CENTURY 60,000 HR. SPAR CAPS FOR THRUSH AIRCRAFT. CALL FOR AFTER-SEASON SLOT. JOHNSON AIRSPRAY INC 218-437-6415, CELL 218201-1450 LINDLEY
Thrush - Marsh Conversion *HUGE PRICE REDUCTION* S2RG1/400, 1975 Total time 5,601 hr, 400 gals hopper, Blay fan electric, CP nozzles, 2” side load, 106 gal fuel, Satloc with flow control, Smoker, Spring Tail wheel, 29” tire, Stainless Steel Boon, AD 80-04-06 due at 5666.6 total time (spar inspection), One owner, hangar since new in SW KS, Engine TPE 331-1 Total time 6,703, time since repair by CD Aviation Services (new turbines wheels) 633.2 hrs engine cycles on turbines wheels, major 313, minor 1085, Prop Time since overhaul 633.2 hrs $219,000 Call 303-810-3840
1981 Ayres Thrush 8670TT airframe, Engine is 0 since Covington light overhaul! Prop 1351 TSOH +4 blades. Ag-tips, Duel cockpit, fast start, Avenger spars, metal tail, Cascade pressure cowl, zee air, cool seat, custom Air tailwheel assembly, SS spray system, Lane fan and brake, Satloc Bantam GPS. This airplane is ready to work! $420,000 Call Chris Eskildsen at 509-539-9033 Several PT6A-34/510 Thrushs for sale. Low engine and propeller times and good equipment. Please visit our web site, www. johnstonaircraft.com, and look in our Ag Aircraft for Sale section. JOHNSTON AIRCRAFT SERVICE, INC. 559-686-1794 or e-mail info@johnstonaircraft.com.
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1974 S2R Geared Engine Thrush. 7710 T TAF, 810 SMOH engine. 330 hrs since master rod bearing reprocessed, crankshaft magnafluxed, valves reground and returned to service. 787 SMOH prop. Extensive annual with many new parts including tires, battery, A/C compressor, fuel pump, seat belts and harness. Has stainless steel pump with electric brake and stainless booms with CP nozzles. Satloc Bantam with G-4 screen and flow control. Air conditioner, chip lite, 24 volt electrical system, smoker, flagger, single point fuel, comm radio, oil filter kit, digital tach, extended wings, Big Butterfly plate, good glass and paint. All logs since new. Asking $155,000.00 OBO Call Terry 806258-7220 or email whiteface@wtrt.net
1978 S2RT34/400 THRUSH (750 SHP) 8900TT/3843 since O/H, 360 since IRAN and 28 since HSI & FCU O/H/ 512 since O/H propeller with new blades: 400 gallon hopper, factory spray system, Lane fan and electric brake, TJet nozzles, S.S. 10 vane spreader, 2” left side load, extended wings, 192 gal fuel, Cascade pressure cowl, 29” tires, spring steel tailwheel gear with 5.00x5 tire, nav/strobe/instrument/ landing and night working lights, air conditioning, smoker, Satloc LiteStar II GPS, good tires/fabric/glass/paint. Fresh annual. 1200 hours remaining on wing spar caps. $287,500 Contact: Cascade Aircraft Conversions 509.635.1212 or email info@cascadeaircraftconversions. com 2010 Thrush S2R-T34. S/N T32-339, TT on A.E.&P. is 670 hrs, Pratt & Whitney PT6A-34 (750 SHP), s/n PCE-PH0625, constant speed Hartzell prop, 250 amp starter/generator, 510 gal hopper, well equipped, Garmin VHF SL-40 Nav Com, Garmin GTX-320A Transponder, M3 Bantam Guidance system w/ 7” touch screen. South Dakota tax paid. For complete details, call Jim Schick, Miller, SD, 605-871-3833 or 605-853-2497.
1973 S2R Bull Thrush, Serial No: 1842R, Reg. No.: N5642X, Airframe: 7510 TT (approx.),Engine: R-1820, 1315 SMOH in 2005 (2000 TBO), 3308 TT. (approx.), Propeller: Hamilton-Standard 3 blade prop 640 SPOH (2008)(approx.), SATLOC M3 with Flow control, Air Conditioning, Single Point Refuel, SR 8A Electronics international Engine analyzer, KY 96A Nav/ Comm, Panel mounted Boom pressure gauge, HORIZON INSTRUMENTS HI-P1000 Electric Tach, Alcor EGT, Electronics Intl. Smart Scanner, Crophawk, Smoker, 106 Gallon fuel, Aileron servos, Wing root fairings, Serv-Aero Turtle Deck, Spring steel tail wheel, Airwolf oil filter, Wing tip Extensions, AMSAFE restraint system, Stall Warning, Rotating Beacon, Strobe Light, Taxi Lights, Navigation Lights, Aluminum booms with atomizers, Installed CK-AG-40 wing spar upgrade per AD in 2007. Exterior: The aircraft top half is painted white which includes the horizontal stabilizer and rudder. The bottom half is yellow and the main wings are also yellow. All specifications and times are subject to verification upon inspection by the buyer. Call for more details! We specialize in NEW and Used aircraft sales. ASIJET.COM or Give us a call at 952-941-6255
HARD WORKING THRUSH FOR IMMEDIATE SALE! AYRES - 6 TURBO T H RU S H , 19 9 4 N 61 31M -T T92 3 0 T T S C A M 31 3 9 -T T S P O H1 8 3 (N E W B L A D E S) 2 2 6 6 H O U R S L E F T O N FACTORY CAPS $245,000.....ANNUAL DUE 09/10/16-AC/HEAT-AGNAV-FAST START-SS BOOMS. CALL 334-898-7772
2011 Thrush S2R-T34, *PRICE REDUCED* For Lease/Lease Purchase/Sale 1750TT, Bantam w/flow control, single point fuel, air/heat, vg’s, load hawg, Cascade pressure cowl, LED lights, Lane electric brake, Swathmaster spreader, auto-cal. $635,000 Negotiable. 662-721-7931
1973 500 Gallon M601-E11, TTAF: 9500, TSOH: 260 0, TSPOH:260 0, Engine borescope satisfactory (engine is hot and high), 2 brand new batteries still in boxes, Engine auto startup limiter, Time left on wing spars: 2000 approx, Wing spar inspection (eddy current) Good, Serv-Aero tailwheel, CP’s, Agrinautics pump with Lane brake and air tractor 5 blade ground adjustable fan, VG’s, Zee heat and air conditioner, Satloc Airstar with Aerial ace flow control, Dry spreader, Inertial reel Harness. $205,000 Contac t Mat t at 208 - 867-9586 or mgaddis75@gmail.com
1983 DC Thrush, TT 16,581, Walter 601E11, 29,000 hr wing spar, no ad’s, winglets 80’ swath, Satloc M-3, crophawk, fuel flow, a/c, heat, intercom, strobes, radio, ss booms, cp nozzles, electric pump brake, single point fuel, wingman, spreader, vg’s. Call Shelton at 912-384-6466 or 912592-5334.
1987 Thrush S2R-T34/400 Great Low Time Thrush with loads of Extras! 6950TT airframe, 5250 TT Engine PT6A-34AG (New in 2006!) recent light overhaul IRAN by RT turbines, 400 hours of warranty remaining! Cascade inlet conversion, Dual cockpit, Bantam with Flow control, Winglets, Air conditioner, VG’s, Smoker, Lane fan brake, and More! We specialize in NEW and Used aircraft sales. ASIJET.COM or Give us a call at 952-941-6255
1977 THRUSH SR2, $395,000, 400 Gal with PT6-34 converted to Turbine 350 hours ago by Valley Aircraft. Airframe TT 5086.2, Engine 2800 SIRAN/Light OVH, 350 on Prop SNEW. 4800 hrs remaining on wing spars. MVP-50 Digital Instruments, M3 Satloc with flow control and touch screen, Air Conditioning an Electric Heater. Will be sold with Fresh Annual. Aircraft located in Yuma Arizona, Souther Field Aviation, Inc., 229-924-2813 1991 S2R Thrush, s/n R1340-028, 4068 TTA, GE factory overhauled Walter Engine N601E-11 s/n 872015 (750 hp hot & high) Installed by Premier Turbines TT 332 hrs., 3 blade Avia prop, Satloc M3 GPS, King KX 155 VHF radio, business band radio, A/C, single point fuel, enlarged 230 gal fuel, South Dakota tax paid. For complete details, call Jim Schick, Miller, SD, 605-8713833 or 605-853-2497.
The 510 Thrush has sent the standard in Ag Aviation for dependability. With rugged construction, simplified system and low maintenance, the 510 Thrush is the aircraft any operator can depend upon. Low maintenance, maximum loads, superior pattern makes the 510 Thrush a profit machine. All Thrush Aircraft models provide superb visibility, light control forces, and unmatched speed and maneuverability. www.thrushaircraft.com
1980 AYRES S2R-T34, $400,000, DC 400 Gal, Air Frame TT5014 Hrs, Engine PT6A34AG TT 5014, 1813 SMOH, HARTZELL PROP 1772 TSNEW 135 SMOH, VG’S, Wing Extensions, Smoker, SS BOOMS, Strobes, LANES Electric Brake, 5 Blade Adj. Fan, 192 Gal Fuel, Windshield Washer/Wiper, Fabric Tail. Contact Frankie Williams at Souther Field Aviation, Inc., 229-924-2813
The 550 Thrush of fers new sturdy hopper and innovative large hopper door to improve access when loading dry chemicals, while providing a 550 gallon capacity. Fuel economy, low acquisition cost and proven performance makes the 550 Thrush a great option for operators. The 550 Thrush offers a choice of power plants, allowing you to tailor the aircraft to meet the demands of your particular operating environment. www. thrushaircraft.com
1997 Thrush S2R G10, 4987TT, 466 SCAM by CD, Turbomaxx Crossover duct, SATLOC Bantam w/flow control, A/C, smoker, REABE hopper quantity gauge, AMSAFE Airbag seatbelts. $485,000. Contact Kyle Scott 970-867-8414
1998 Thrush S2R G-1 Super/400, Airframe: Approx. 4550 hours TT, Engine/Propeller: 1550 Hours Since Super Conversion to Garrett -1, Hartzell 3 blade prop - 3750 Hours TT, 980 SMOH approx. 350 hours Since new Blades, Equipment: Bantam GPS with new X3 screen, 400 Gallon Hopper, Single Point Fuel, Fuel Flow Meter, Air conditioning, Smoker, Hopper Rinse, Five Blade Pump, Aluminum Booms, Comm Radio, Dual Landing light, NAV lights, Strobe lights, Wiper/washer, Mesh seat, Inspection status: Wing Spar AD completed this spring! Annual Due 3/2017 Refurbished exciter box installed 10/2015 Call ASI Jet 952-941-6255
New 2016 Thrush 510 with a PT6A34AG or GE H80 engines available, 2016 Deliveries available now. ASI JET AG Division is an authorized Thrush Dealer for North America! We specialize in NEW and Used aircraft sales. ASIJET.COM or Give us a call! 952-941-6255
1974 S2RG5/525(Goering Garrett-5 conv.-750 SHP) - 12,624 TT/ 94 since IRAN engine/ 2704 since new 4 blade prop: 525 gal hopper, Simplex pump and electric fan brake, stainless booms, 2” left side load, extended wings, droop tips, aileron servos, vortex generators, 192 gal fuel, bottom load fueling, nav/ strobe/instrument and landing lights, spring steel tailwhl gear w/ 5.00x5 tire, air cond., SATLOC M3 GPS with Raven flow control, Big butterfly wing splice plate with NE W factor y lower spar caps, good paint/tires/glass/fabric, NEW Serv Aero Tail MODIFICATION with NEW FABRIC and PAINT! PRICE REDUCED! $325K JAS 559-686-1794 / Email info@johnstonaircraft.com www. johnstonaircraft.com
1996 Ayres Turbo Thrush, G10 -125, 7446 TT, 4450 TT engine since cam, 4760 T & S hours remaining on spar c aps, 6 4 0 hr s . remaining on c aps, Hartzell propeller - 813 hours SMOH, 2280 hrs. since last hot section, Air Co n di tio nin g/Co llins A ir, Stro b e s , Electric fan clutch ground adjustable/ Lane, Aluminum booms, Davidon triset nozzle tips, Spraying systems check valves, 3” side load valve, Bot tom load fuel, ATS Vg’s, Smoker, Ag Nav Flow Control, KY96A, Transponder, Guia GPS with P500 box, New Paint, Stainless Steel C amloc s, $350,0 0 0 Call for additional info on spar caps. Will upgrade for additional fee. Call Bruce’s Flying Service 229-725-4150, fax 229-725-5135. bruceandrews62@ gmail.com 1999 Ayres Turbo Thrush N760BF G10154, 6008 Hrs. TTAF, 1150 Hrs. TTSN, 1150 Engine hrs. since Cam, 1150 Prop hrs. since O/H with New blades, Standard Gauges, Transponder, VHF Radio, A/C, AFS Check valves, Davidon Triset Nozzle Tips, Lane Fan Clutch, Lane Ground Adjustable Fan, Windshield Wiper, ATS VG’s, Smoker, Strobes, Aluminum Booms, 3” Side Load Valve, Bottom Load Fuel, 1150 hrs. on Spar Caps Replaced, Guia GPS & Flow Control, $525,000 Call Bruce’s Flying Service 229-725-4150, fax 229-725-5135 or bruceandrews62@ gmail.com
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2016 Air Tractors All Models Available—Reserve your slot now! 2015 AT-502B -34AG 170 Gal Fuel, A/C, Heat, Lane elect. brake & fan, RCA attitude gyro, 3” bottom load, s/s camlocs, Satloc Bantam with Intelliflow, more...Call. P&W extended warranty. 2005 AT-502B -34AG 2721 Hrs TT since new A & E. 332.1 Hrs since light O/H by Covington. Factory drop booms, Factory A/C, new tires, Satloc Bantam, s/s steps, new landing gear, 332.1 Hrs since prop O/H. Excellent Cond. …$525,000
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1998 Thrush 510P S2R-T34 Airframe: Approx. 8300 hours TT, Approx.1900 hours remain on Wing Spar, Engine: PT6 - 34AG, 250 Hours Since Hot Section, Equipment: Satloc Bantam GPS with Intelliflow, Bottom Load Fuel, Load Hawg, LED Strobes, Becker Com radio, Garmin GMA 240 Audio Panel, Lane Electric Fan Brake, Hopper rinse, Smoker, Air conditioning (new in 2012, Inspection status: Sold with a Fresh Annual, New Paint and Panels in 2012, Wing Spar Eddicurrent due in 380 Hours. We specialize in NEW and Used aircraft sales. ASIJET.COM call at 952-941-6255
2013 Thrush Aircraft, N762BF G10-177, 630 hrs. TTAF, 630 hrs. TTSN, Engine 630 hrs. since Cam, Prop 630 hrs., MVP 50, A/C, Guia GPS with Flow Control, AgNav, VHF Radio, Transponder, AFS Check valves, Davidon Triset Nozzle Tips, Lane Fan Clutch, Lane Ground Adjustable Fan, Windshield Wiper, ATS VG’s, Strobes, Aluminum Booms, 3” Side Load Valve, Bottom Load Fuel, $825,000 Call Bruce’s Flying Service 229-725-4150, fax 229725-5135 or bruceandrews62@gmail.com
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The 660 Thrush with its innovative wing design and 54 foot wing span and over 400 square foot wing area ensures unmatched stability and control during ag maneuvers. The combination of a solid airframe and powerful engine creates an airplane that outperforms the competition. Thrush is known for their structural durability and excellent performance under extreme conditions. www.thrushaircraft.com 2004 Thrush 550 -45, 3927 TT Airframe, 3837 SOH -45, HSI Feb. 2015, VG’s, Amsafe system, Hatfield auto fuel shutoff, Satloc M3. Call 605-350-4536
1977 58P Baron, TT5066 SMOH 603/320 Props both 413SPOH (2005), Garmin 530W, Collins 305/250 NAVCOM, Benidix M4 A/P with FD, Intercom, Prop window boots (great shape) for known ice New Fuel Tanks 2013 New bat 2014, 196 gal. fuel, 325HP engines. 95 paint/int. $145K usd Call Art/Keith 204-325-7206
19 97 We at h e r l y 620 B , * P R I C E DRASTICALLY REDUCED & SELLER IS VERY MOTIVATED* 3333 TTAF, 718 SMOH by Tulsa Engine, 718 since prop, SATLOC, Always hangared, One owner, Fresh annual, Nice airplane! Call Gary or Kevin 785-626-3344
20 03 G l a s a i r S u p e r I I - S RG W i t h Lycoming IO 360 B1E, Propeller: Hartzell HC-FZYR-1F, Tach 307.7, Airframe 307.7, Vision Microsystems Inc. VM 10 0 0 Engine Management System, Vision Microsystems Inc. Chronometer, Vision Microsystems Inc. Air Temperature, Vision Microsystems Inc. Fuel Level Monitoring System, GNC 250 GPS Com, Garmin 496, ZAON XRX Collision Avoidance System, Amera King AK-451 406 MHZ ELT. Call Chip or Joy at 800-736-7654 for more information on this aircraft. Turbo Prop Ag Planes - Take advantage of our biggest inventory of Turbo prop ag planes. Special buys and trades welcome. PT6, Garrett, GE even Walters. Mid Continent Aircraft Corp Hayti, MO 573359-0500
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Bell 47 Tomcat MK6C, 175 hrs out of 1200, T/r blades 175 hrs since new, M/r blades 3500 hrs remaining, Hydraulic spray system, AgNav Guia gps installed, Dry system included, Trailer available. Call 870-886-1999 or 870-926-9313
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Rotar y atomizer Nozzle delivering Uniform Droplet Spectrum, Low Drag, Low Maintenance, Dependable performance. Made In USA. Davidon, Inc. 229-645-3605 www.davidononline.com
Standard Grumman Gate Spreader. 9 vane 24” inside measurement on the throat. Motivated to sell make an offer. Email gunpilot75@hotmail.com or call Monticello at 270-305-2749 CP NOZZLES and CHECK VALVES THE DRIFT FIGHTERS! - We carry a VERY LARGE INVENTORY and we have KN OWLEDG E ABLE SALE S PEO PLE! Improve your spray pattern and CUT DOWN ON YOUR HEADACHES! Contact Johnston Aircraft Service, Inc. 24 hr. Tel 559-686-1794, FAX 559-686-9360, e-mail: parts@johnstonaircraft.com /web site: www.johnstonaircraft.com Tri-Set Hydraulic Nozzle-Three Deflection angles, Three Orifice sizes, Quick Easy Adjustment, USDA Performance Tested and data Available. Made in USA. Davidon, Inc. 229-645-3605. www.davidononline. com Transland 10 vain spreader for 38” gate, new, $9,900; Lane Aviation 281-342-5451 or FAX 281-232-5401 NEW! CP11TT/w-3 Tips & Shutoff in stock and ready to ship today! Call 1-800-4375319 Sky-Tractor Supply Company
B1-A Callair Manufacturing Rights. Available now is the type certificate, drawings, jigs, tooling, aircraft parts, and property associated with this 300 gal Pratt and Whitney 985 powered sprayer. Start your own aircraft company or expand your line. Call for details. Airplane Services Inc. 850-675-1252, 850-380-7268, 850380-6091.
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OH58-A+ Spray Helicopter Ready To Work. Hydraulic Spray System with Belly Tank, GPS, and Variable Flow Control Unit. Arrow Falcon TC. Also have Loader Truck for Sale. $375K Email: allen@nshi.net or Call 409-384-5315 ext. 228
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CP nozzles and check valves. Distribuidor en Argentina: ArAvia S.A. -Venado Tuerto (Sta Fe) T.E. 54-3462-433540 - FAX: 438344
WORLD WIDE U.S. Dealer New/Used Ag Thrush, 34-510, 550-60, *FINANCING AVAILABLE* Mid-Continent Aircraft, Hayti, MO Call 800-325-0885 or visit www.midcont.net
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SSF 38” 12 Vane Spreader for sale. $2,500 Call 870-644-3141 for more info.
Two sets of complete Micronairs & booms. One set was on a 502 & the other was on a 802. Small set has 10 units & big set has 12 units plus one spare unit per set. Will sell separate or together. $9,000 for small set and $11,000 for big set. New style regulators and shafts. WELL MAINTAINED! If bought together will include a box of parts. Also can send pics. Charleston, MS.Call Chris 662-515-8391 Custom Boom Systems–Specializing in 2” and 3” Airfoil Aluminum Booms custom built to your specifications. Length, Nozzle Spacing, Attachment ends, all tailored to your specific needs. Stainless Steel Available also. Made in USA. Davidon 229-645-3605. www.davidononline.com
Stainless Steel Fabricators, Inc. In business for over 30 years. New 7 1/2” gate spreaders. Call for more information. We are the manufacturer of “original” 10 vane, 12 vane & “the 13 vane” standard throat and high volume. We do repairs on all models, including Transland and Swathmaster. 800-736-3433 or 870217-9232 Newberg Electrostatic Spraying LLC is the exclusive distributor for Spectrum Electrostatic Spray Systems. Do more acres with better performance. Call Ed Newberg 320 -848-2745. Serving northern US and Canada. Now STC’d for all 400 and 500 series Air Tractors. New Gate Keeper technology controlled seeding gate - Pilot friendly, ea sy calibration, and accurate distribution. TCL’S variable rate gate it the most versatile on the market- Applies from ultra fine product like herbicide impregnated sand all the way up to coarse seed accurately. Contact Turbine Conversions - 616-837-9428 TurbineConversions.com Transland and Agrinautics, overstock sale. Call Danny for listing 662-846-0228 Fax. 662-843-0811 sales@airrepairinc.com Best Classified Buy In The Industry. 478-987-2250. Fax: 478-352-0025.
Engine TPE331-1-151A: P-92092C, 1521 HSI, Fresh L3-GBI / CB / SBG / PG / Nozzles, RCs 4634-4179-3755, $135K For more information contact AmAg: 870-8862418/2489FAX or Email frank.kelley@ ag-cat.com Pratt & Whitney Piston Engines, Parts and Accessories in stock. 0-Time R-985 / R-1340 / R-1830-92 & -94 / R-2000-7M2 / R2800CB engines ready to go. Complete stock of engine parts. We stock complete OHC cylinder assys. Ready to install. Call Sun Air Parts 661-257-7708, Fax 661-2577710 or email info@sunairparts.com R-1340 -AN1 805 hours SMOH from Genair Corporation, pulled off AT-301 for turbine conversion, $15,000 for FWF less prop or will sell a piece at a time, Call Chad Stuart, Airplane Services, Inc. 850380-6091 TPE331-1-151A, P-92228C, 0 SHI & L3 GBI / TS / FC / FP / CB / 1&2ST / 1&2TW / #3TW, 4078 RCs, virtual CAM, $165K For more information contact AmAg: 870-886-2418/2489FAX or Email frank. kelley@ag-cat.com A.E.R.O. Turbine Parts: (2)PT6A-28, TTSN 3446, TCSN 3156, TSHSI 952. Contact: Donn Falk at (618) 973-5702 or Email: dfalk@aeroturbineparts.com Additional Contact Info (877) 842-5640 Ext 380 or Email: sales@aeroturbineparts.com R-1340-S3H1G, Geared 600, 31 hours since Tulsa Overhaul, used as removed from A Model Ag-Cat. $24,000 OBO Call Chad Stuart at Airplane Services, Inc. 850-380-6091 Engine Isolators, Lord and Barry, remaining stock after 50+ years in business. For a list call (229) 436-9885 or email hkairplane@ aol.com P r a t t & W h i t n e y P T6 - 3 4 AG , 26 6 hrs SMOH. Call for cycle info. Bruce Andrews 229-725-4150 $235,000 R-1340, Zero Time Since Overhaul By Covington, $64,500.00 Lane Aviation 888-995-LANE / 281-342-5451 or FAX 281-232-5401 Pratt & Whitney PT6A-60AG, 4272.2 TTSNEW, 0 since power section IRAN by Prime Turbines, O/H CLS and OS governors, new #6 bearing, fresh hot section inspection, overhaul vane ring, O/H SED, fresh accessory gear box inspection, O/H HPFP by Kansas Aviation, FCU 430 since over haul by Kansas Aviation, fresh bench check, new ignition leads, certified test cell run by Prime Turbines, complete logs. $350,000 Call 903-748-9579 ENGINE & PROP, PZL ASZ-621R-M18 247TT, Factory overhaul 5/2003 TSMOH 818. Hamilton Standard 23E50 Prop, TT UNK, overhauled 05/2007 AD 81-13-06 CW 03/09 208 TSOH, MAKE AN OFFER, Contact Frankie Williams at Souther Field Aviation, Inc., 229-924-2813 Pratt & Whitney R1340 AN-1. 0 time since overhaul in 8/5/03 by Covington Aircraft Engines. Tulsa Aircraft Engine ran engine test in 2/27/13. Engine is approved for return to service. Engine was obtained from a company in Spain. The engine was a spare for an aircraft bought by Hershey Flying Service. All logs and paperwork. Located in Hershey, NE at Hershey Flying Service. Asking $55,000 Call 308-3685556
Garrett TPE-331-10-511M , 2 engines available with lots of time and cycles remaining. Call for info. 979-532-1718 or 979-533-1720 Day or night
R985 AN 1/14B OHC new pistons, chrome cylinders, new bearings, Bosch mags warranty outright or exchange. Call Chester Roberts Supply Co. at 903-4296805
Jetset Airmotive can take care of all of your PT6A engine needs with engines, parts, accessories, and a knowledgeable staff. We have engines for sale or exchange. Quality work with a quick turnaround. Call us today for your PT6A engine needs at 305-825-2001. Visit us at www.jsamiami. com.
R-985-14B, 450, 167 SMOH, used as removed from A Model Ag-Cat, $10,000 OBO Call Chad Stuart at Airplane Services, Inc. 850-380-6091 P r at t & W h i t n e y R- 985 Fo r S a l e ! *FIREWALL FORWARD FOR Ag Cat* Engine has 1068.8 SMOH, Prop has 2078.8 SMOH, Includes all accessories; cowling, engine, prop, logbooks and paperwork. Located in Hershey, NE at Hershey Flying Service. Asking $30,000. Please call 308368-5556 for details Jetset Airmotive: PT6A-28, P-50875, TSO 0, Ready to ship! For pricing call Paul at 817-354-2002 or email preeves@ jsamiami.com United Turbine PT6 Center of Excellence since 1991!! PT6A Overhaul, Repair & Test Capability. Component & Accessory Overhaul, Repair & Test. Par t Sales & Purchases. Onsite, P&W correlated test cell. Call 305-885-3900 www. UnitedTurbine.com Wright 1820 Engine and Prop inventory of parts that include Cylinders, Carburetors, Magnetos, Starters, Oil Cooler, and various other parts. Contact Hershey Flying Service at 308-368-5556 NEW PT6 -11, 15, 34, 60, 65, 67 OUTRIGHT OR EXCHANGE, $CALL$; Lane Aviation 888-995-LANE / 281-342-5451 or FAX 281-232-5401 Honeywell TPE331 -1 thru -10 engines and accessories available. Contact David Finley at 972-248-3108 X 213 / dfinley@ turbineair.com or Rick Forbes at 972248-3108 X 302 / rforbes@turbineair. com for details. R985-AN1-14B Tulsa Overhaul, New Pistons, Bosch mags. Ignition harness, carb, with warranty outright/exchange. Call Chester Roberts Supply Co. at 903429-6805 R1340 Engine Overhauled, New Pistons, New Bearings, mags. Ignition harness, carb, with warranty outright/exchange. Call Chester Roberts Supply Co. at 903429-6805 Jetset Airmotive: PT6A-28, PCE50818, TSO, 0, EOS OH, For pricing call Paul at 817-354 -2002 or email preeves@ jsamiami.com R985-AN1-14B Tulsa Overhaul, New Pistons, mags. Ignition harness, carb, with warranty outright/exchange. Call Chester Roberts Supply Co. at 903-429-6805 Pr at t & W hi tn ey R- 985 & R-13 4 0 Overhauled Engines in stock. Props, carburetors, magnetos, alternators & accessories for above engines. Call Chester Roberts Supply Company, Collinsville, TX Tel: 903-429-6805, Fax: 903-429-6047 or email crs5r@aol.com. 10,000 P/N of Continental & Lycoming parts, 50% discount on most new! Please have part numbers when contacting us. Preferred Airparts, 800-433-0814 US/ Canada; 330-698-0280. Check stock at www.preferredairparts.com
R1340-AN2 Airmotive Overhaul, New Pistons, mags. harness, carb, with warranty outright/exchange. Call Chester Roberts Supply Co. at 903-429-6805 Jetset Airmotive: PT6A-27, P-50935, TSO 0, Ready to ship! For pricing call Paul at 817-354-2002 or email preeves@ jsamiami.com PT6A-15AG Engines: Need an engine replacement or upgrade for your Ag aircraft? Pratt & Whitney Canada has some 0 TSO PT6A-15AG PT6A-15AG PT6SMART(SM) engines available. Fly with the Eagle. Explore the available options for new and used engines and make your business “PT6SMART (SM)”. Email mike.lee@pwca.ca or call 450647-3682. 850SHP PT6-42 Turboprop FWF Power Upgrade for the Air Tractor AT502/502B aircraft. Complete new FWF package ready to bolt on your aircraft. 850SHP continuous up to 106° F OAT. This power upgrade package includes engine, new engine mount, all accessories, MVP-50T glass panel engine analyzer, Cascade Pressure Cowl including the new Par 46 LED pulsing light system and field proven serviceable air filtration system providing superior protection and maximum air availability to the engine. Power up your productivity with this new STC from Cascade Aircraft Conversions. Now scheduling production and receiving deposits. Contact Cascade at 509.635.1212 or tom@ cascadeaircraftconversions.com Jetset Airmotive: PT6A-28, PCE50555, TSO 2693, 3000 CR build. For pricing call Paul at 817-354-2002 or email preeves@ jsamiami.com Pressure Cowls for all PT6 Air Tractors and Thrush Aircraft. Balanced Mount/Pressure Cowls for Thrush. Reduce ITT 35 to 70 degrees. Reduce fuel consumption. Save on Hot Section Inspections. Easy access to service fuel nozzles & air filter. Reduce NG 1 to 3%. Make your -15 perform like a -34. ELIMINATE ONGOING AIR FILTER PURCHASES! Please contact Cascade Aircraft Conversions at 509-635-1212 or tom@cascadeaircraftconversions.com. Covington Aircraft - Turbine Engines Available PT6A-21 0 TSO; PT6A-135A NEW; PT6A-34AG NEW; PT6A-34AG 0 TS Covington Light Overhaul; PT6A-41 3196 TSO; PT6A-41 3511 TSOPT6A-42 2107 TSO; PT6A-42 2066 TSO; PT6A-65AG 314 TSN; PT6A-65AG 5916 TSN/ 0 TS Covington Light Overhaul; PT6A-65AG 3998 TSN/ 0 TS Covington Light Overhaul; PT6A-67AG 2851 TSN. Contact us for New Engine Prices. We are interested in buying or exchanging for any core you may have regardless of condition. Contact: David Hamilton at 918-756-7862 or davidh@ covingtonaircraft.com Pratt and Whitney overhauled 1340 cylinders, carburetor, Ag cat spreader call Terry at 870-536-1348 or David at 870-550-1664
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2014 AT-502B, 800 TTAF&E, G4, LANE BRAKE, HEATER, RADIOS, VG’S .......................$740,000
2012 AT-502B/34AG, 2,050 TTAF&E, G4, VG’S, HEATER, LANE BRAKE, SPREADER .....$695,000
2000 AT-502A/45R, 7,950 TT, NEW SPARS, HOPPER and LANDING GEAR, NO FERT....$390,000 ENGINES
R-1340, ZERO TIME SINCE OVERHAUL BY COVINGTON ................................................$64,500 PT6A-34AG, 980 TTSN, FRESH HOT SECTION, PRATT WARRANTY ..............................$350,000 NEW PT6 -11, 15, 34, 60, 65, 67 OUTRIGHT OR EXCHANGE .......................................... $CALL$ PROPELLERS
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PT6A -34AG, 980 TTSN, FRESH HOT SECTION, PRATT WARRANTY $350,000; Lane Aviation 888-995-LANE / 281-3425451 or FAX 281-232-5401 S & T Aircraft Accessories, Inc. specializes in the overhaul of Radial and Turbine engine accessories. We have most items in stock ready to ship for exchange. Give us a call @ 830-625-7923 or fax 830625-4138. J & C Enterprises Aviation Inc. has the largest selection of Lycoming and Continental engine cores in stock. Over 100 to choose from. Call Sid or Jerry for your parts or engines needs. 800-5428565 or email jcaviation@pldi.net Air Repair Inc. is the source for the Fast Start Kit. To get yours today, call Air Repair, Inc. Phone. 662-846-0228 Fax. 662-843-0811 sales@airrepairinc.com Universal Turbine Parts 1 ea PT6A-21 TSO 2271; 2 ea PT6A-25C TSO 0, 27; 11 ea PT6A-27/28 TSO 0 (9), 4091, 1198; 2 ea PT6A-135 TSO 2791, 3081; 2 ea PT6A-135A TSO 0, 653; 7 ea PT6A-41 TSO 482, 1219; 4 ea PT6A-42 TSO 0 (2), 2817, 2635; 1 ea PT6A-45R TSO 4497; 1 ea PT6A-50 TSO 0; 3 ea PT6A65B TSO 0, 5796, 5827; 1 ea PT6T-3B TSO 0; 1 ea PT6A-114A TSO 0. We also buy PT6 Engines in all conditions. Please contact Joel at 334-361-7853 or email jplake@UTPparts.com or Greg at 704-660-9999 or email greg.miller@ UTPparts.com Jasco Alternator kits in stock. Air Repair, Inc. Phone. 662-846-0228 Fax. 662-8430811 sales@airrepairinc.com
Finance Air Tractor financing can put an Air Tractor in your hangar. Air Tractor offers competitive financing options in the U.S. and Canada from Wells Fargo Equipment Finance. Fly now and take seven years to pay, 10 years to amortize and have a fixed interest rate for the life of the loan. Other attractive term periods are available, too. These financing options are available on both new and used Air Tractors purchased through Air Tractor dealers. See your Air Tractor dealer today!
GPS Intelliflow Flow Controls - in stock, now shipping! Sky Tractor Supply 1-800437-5319 SATLOC GPS sales and repair center. Call for all your SATLOC needs. North Star Aviation, Inc 888-272-1417 DYNA NAV VEKTOR GPS - $9,950 NEWEST system on the market with a FANTASTIC PRICE for all of it’s CAPABILITIES! EASY to use and RELIABLE! DYNA NAV FLOW CONTROL SYSTEMS ALSO AVAILABLE PREMIUM QUALITY at an AFFORDABLE PRICE! JAS - NORTH AMERICAN DEALER Tel 559-686-1794, FAX 559-686-9360, e-mail: info@johnstonaircraft.com / web site: www.johnstonaircraft.com Satloc, Intelliflow The leading edge Satloc Level III Service repair center. Mid-Continent Aircraft Corp. Hayti, Mo 800-325-0885
CALL FOR PRICING New 2016 AT-502XP, new PT6-140 engine, extended warranty 2012 AT-802 dual cockpit, PT6A-65AG, fresh Covington hot section inspection, current annual 2300 TTSN, GPS flow
Satloc GPS systems in stock, Bantam, G4, M3, Intelliflow, and Litestar3. We did it again, leading Level 3 Service Center/ Dealer 2015. Why buy anywhere else, we’ve got what you need, and service after the sale! 800-437-5319 Sky-Tractor Satloc G4, M3, and Bantam. Air Repair Inc, is the worldwide leader in sales and service. Call Danny (sales) or Dallas (service) 662-846-0228 Fax. 662-8430811 sales@airrepairinc.com New 8.4” M3 Touchscreens in Stock – $1395 each. Buy as an upgrade, a replacement or for inventory. New Satloc Systems - Bantams, G4s, IntelliFlows and more in stock. From Insero - Call Anthony 480-285-4367
Insurance HARDY AVIATION INSURANCE, INC. “Insurance from a name you can trust, at a price you can afford”, is what we do, and it’s our motto. Hardy Aviation Insurance, Inc. is centrally located in Wichita, Kansas and has been servicing the aerial application market for years now. Randy Hardy established Hardy Aviation Insurance in 1995 with aerial application as his main focus. Prompt courteous service from a dedicated and knowledgeable staff that includes Angie Banz, Tim Wiebe, Mary Humphrey and Rita Ethridge, whom have years of experience servicing the aerial application business. Give us a try, you might be surprised. Call 1 800 721-6733 or fax us at 316-945-2330. Get an online quote from our web site at www.hardyaviationins.com or e-mail us at hardy@hardyaviationins.com
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THE COLE AGENCY, INC. Specializing I n : Ae r i a l A p p l i c ato r s , H e l i co p te r O p e r at i o n s , P l e a s u r e & B u s i n e s s , Commercial Aviation, Airpor ts, Life Insurance for Aerial Applicators & Pilots, Health Insurance for Aerial Applicators & Pilots. When it comes to placing aviation insurance, you need to work with an insurance agent who specializes in that field. At the Cole Agency we make sure you receive the best aviation insurance pack ages, at the most competitive price. At the Cole Agency we don’t just talk aviation, we are pilots as well. When insuring aircraft, picking the right aviation specialist first is important. The limited number of aviation insurance companies will only deal with one agent at a time during the year. You want to make sure that you have a reputable aviation insurance specialist who works with these companies and underwriters every day to represent you, your aircraft and business. Give us a call. Cole Agency Inc. 319 Walnut Street, Montezuma, Ga 31063 478-472-2010, 478-472-8694 fax, kevin@thecoleagency.com, www. thecoleagency.com
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DAVIDSON SOLID ROCK INSURANCE DOUG DAVIDSON, aircraft owner and commercial pilot, has served the unique insurance needs of the agricultural aviation community since 1982. He founded Davidson Solid Rock Ins. in 1995 on Christian principles, honesty, integrity, and the commitment to provide insurance products as solid as our name! One call is all it takes to shop all available markets for your specialized aviation insurance needs. We welcome the opportunity to talk with you at 800-358-8079. Or visit our website at www.dsrockin.com
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SUPERBUGS A safe and economical way to speed up Mother nature! Dispose of hazardous waste in loading and spill areas, ponds and ditches. SUPERBUGS disposes of insecticides, Fungicides, herbicides, and petroleum products such as waste oil, diesel fuel, gasoline, solvent or anything of organic nature. Blue Stripe Distributing Toll Free 877-924-5025
INSURANCE from the Leading Ag Aviation Brokers. 64 Years Risk Management, Low-time Pilot Coverage. Mid-Continent Aircraft, Hayti, MO, 800-325-0885 www. midcont.net.
Vino? They do say ag pilots age like wine. Place your favorite wine in these high quality Rolf wine glasses etched with an ag plane, sold as a Set of 4. $49.99 plus S&H Makes a great gift. For more information call 478-987-2250 or visit our Market Place at www.agairupdatemarketplace.com
Miscellaneous Crop Duster Video - “The Crop Dusters - The Early Years 1921-1955”; the era of Stearmans and Cubs flying the fields will never be seen again. Available in VHS or DVD. Only $20.00, plus S&H. MC and Visa accepted. Call 478-987-2250 Fax 478987-1836 Historical Video Productions. Reduce Drift, Increase Deposition and Retention use Control™ FREE SAMPLE http://www.GARRCO.com/freesample Call 765-395-3441, mrfoam1@garrco. com Toy plastic model Air Tractor. 12” wingspan, removable stand. Great toy for the kids or desktop model. $15 + s/h order online at www.takeofftoys.com or e-mail trevoredwards@sw.rr.com Lot for sale: One-acre-square house lot for sale in new Plane Living Sky Park neighborhood with 2,000 s.f., all brick, covenants. Lot is one of 13 directly on new sod runway. Taxi out of your hangar, directly onto the runway. Located in Peach County, Georgia. Public water, septic sewer, paved streets, curb and gutter, street lights. Less than five miles west of I-75, Exit 142, approximately five miles to Fort Valley, GA and approximately 10 miles to Warner Robins, GA. Google It! South side of Hwy 96 at 50 Lane Rd., Fort Valley, Georgia 31030 (Google photo before development). Save thousands and buy from owner. $25,000 OBO. 478.987.2250
Let us help you meet increasingly stringent precision application demands. Our systems meet those demands, lower operating costs, and increase your profits. Call 541-385-5051 or www. kawakaviation.com Keep your drink hot or cold in this insulated 16oz Air Tractor Tervis Tumbler. $14.99 plus S&H Made in the USA, Makes a great gift. For more information call 478-9872250 or visit our Market Place at www. agairupdatemarketplace.com
Specialty belt buckles, show your pride in style. $39.99 plus S&H Makes a great gift! For more information call 478-9872250 or visit our Market Place at www. agairupdatemarketplace.com Fly through your mail with our Airplane Letter Opener! $13.99 plus S&H Makes a great gift. For more information call 478-987-2250 or visit our Market Place at www.agairupdatemarketplace.com New from our DeSpain Collection, Pen and Ink Thirsty Stone Coasters. These high quality coasters will look great on any desktop or table. Set of 4. $29.99 plus S&H Makes a great gift! For more information call 478-987-2250 or visit our Market Place at www.agairupdatemarketplace.com HOTSTUFF AG AIRCRAFT CLEANER Call to order the # 1 Ag Aircraft cleaner in the country, Used by over 400 operators Coast to Coast. Blue Stripe Distributing 877-924-5025 Help your little pilot fly high in dream world with these Bi-Plane PJ’s... Assorted sizes available. $34.99 plus S&H For more information call 478-987-2250 or visit our Market Place at w w w. agairupdatemarketplace.com D e S p a i n C o l l e c t i o n C u s to m i z a b l e Note Cards featuring your favorite Pen and Ink drawing. $19.99 plus S&H For more information call 478-9872250 or visit our Market Place at www. agairupdatemarketplace.com
Aviator Backpack and matching coin purse (sold separately). For more information call 478-987-2250 or visit our Market Place at www.agairupdatemarketplace. com
Order your The AgOp Collage Pen and Ink Drawing from our DeSpain Collection today for only $59.99 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdatemarketplace.com
Fight rodent infestation with Cascade’s i n n ov at i ve a n d e x t re m e l y s i m p l e solution, Mouse Pants! Hand crafted from the highest quality 2024-T3 aircraft aluminum (lighter and not as likely to carve up an operator like galvanized steel). Quick action Wing nut CAMLOC aircraft grade fasteners. Rubber trimmed to protect your aircraft’s finish and the flooring surface. Order your set of three for only $599.00 plus shipping and handling. Please contact Cascade Aircraft Conversions at 509-635-1212 or tom@ cascadeaircraftconversions.com
D R P - 9 5 5 D R I F T R E TA R D A N T PENETRATOR-SPREADER/STICKER-UV Protectant For drif t reduction, deposition increase, University tested. Big Gun in the war on Drift! Made in USA. Davidon, Inc. 229-645-3605. www. davidononline.com Best Classified Buy In The Industry. Read By More Ag Pilots Than Any Other Publication. Only $29.99 478-987-2250. Fax: 478-352-0025.
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Ops For Sale/Wanted Turn Key Ag O per ation For S ale Established 7 year business, very nice equipment hangar, crew quarters 30 to 40K acres of corn, beans and wheat. No dreamers, serious buyers only. 630-6366360. Solid aerial application business for sale. Has a variety of crops to include both dry land and irrigated plus pasture work. Located on 20 acres with nice loading facility and beautiful custom home. Serious inquiries only. For further information email blindads@agairupdate. com, Subject: Solid Aerial Application Business or fax to 478-352-0025 Established Multi Helicopter/Airplane Aerial Application business for sale. Good contracts in-place throughout the United States. Serious inquires only, no dreamers. For further information email blindads@ agairupdate.com, Subject: Established Operation or fax to 478-352-0025 Ever wanted to star t your own AG OPERATION (Under Part 137)? As Ag Aviation Consultants we can help you find an airplane and train you. We can help you get your Operating Certificate-Part 137, Private or Commercial. Call Eagle Vistas LLC 772-285-5506
Parts Prop Tether Kits in stock, ships today. Sky Tractor 800-437-5319, www.skytractor. com, email@skytractor.com, Fax 701636-5881 Fresh refurbished AT-402 hopper with lid. $7,500 Call 620-285-5609 AT-502B wings with new spar. For more information call 309-759-4646 or email farmairparts@mymctc.net Rudder (covered) for Piper PA-25-235/25, in good condition - $750. Maule tail wheel, tire size 8x3.00x4 single arm in fair condition with good bearings and race. Call Don at 402-841-5144 or email flyagrp@cableone.net We have a set of Wings off of a 2012 Thrush 510P with less than 1000 hours total time on 29,000 hour spars. Available for outright purchase or exchange! Delivery available also! $99,950Call Tom Ashenfelter at 952-941-6255 for more details! Miscellaneous parts for 802 and others, most brand new: engine mounts, landing gears, 118” propellers, spr ay kit s, Micronair AU5000, pilot and mechanic complete training courses, FTD Level II simulator for AT-802. Call or email: +34667102184, sales@airtractoreurope. com PARTS, PARTS, PARTS. For all your ag aviation needs, please call Southeastern Aircraft Sales & Service 800-441-2964 Air Tractor Dealer PMA Piper Brave and Weatherly tailsprings in stock. Contact Hershey Flying Service at 308-368-5556 Thrush parts - Wings, props, tail feathers, batteries, tires - we have the inventory. Johnston Aircraft Service, Inc. 24 hr. Tel 559-686-1794, FAX 559-686-9360, e-mail: info@johnstonaircraft.com web site: www.johnstonaircraft.com.
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FAA approved STC’d wire cutters for Air Tractors. Storm Cutters are the newest advancement in wire cutter technology (Patent Pending). These cutters mount to the landing gear and have adel clamps positioned along the trailing edge of the gear to secure the brake lines which do away with the standard black zip ties currently used. We now have Storm Cutters in stock and available for Air Tractor models 301-802. Contact Hershey Flying Service at 308368-5556 to order your set, or check us out at www.hersheyflyingservice.com
Air Tractor auxiliary hydraulic system. 20lbs/hr LESS fuel burn, improved spray pattern, reduced maintenance cost, cockpit adjustable flow controls. Inquires call 541-385-5051 or www.kawakaviation. com
Tools for reaming attach bolts Wing Main (Centerwing to Outboard wing) attachment joints for Dromader M-18 per repair service bulletin #e/02.170/2000 Available for rent. Contact Nancy at Turbine Conversions - 616-837-9428
11 Million new surplus parts for Cessna, Thrush S2R STC battery retrofit kit. 300% longer battery service life. 200% faster starts. Battery replacement cost 25% of original. For more information call Kawak Aviation Technologies at 541-385-5051 or visit www.kawakaviation.com
Cessna Ag Parts. Air Repair, Inc. Phone. 662-846-0228 Fax. 662-843-0811 sales@ airrepairinc.com
Agrinautics, Root, Crop Hawk, Transland, others, $CALL$; Lane Aviation 281-3425451 or FAX 281-232-5401
Cessna Parts - Engines, propellers, and MUCH MORE-AUTHORIZED SERVICE AND PARTS CENTER. Johnston Aircraft Service, Inc. 24 hr. Tel 559-686-1794, FA X 559- 686 -9360, e-mail: par ts@ johnstonaircraft.com /web site: www. johnstonaircraft.com
The mid-west Air tractor dealer, Farm Air Inc. has expanded its parts department. Call Naomi for all your Air Tractor parts needs at 877-715-8476 or farmairparts@ mymctc.net. Visit our website www. farmairinc.com Cessna airframe parts, Continental and Lycoming engine parts, and a few spray system parts, new surplus, big discounts! Please have part numbers when contacting us. Preferred Airparts, 800-433-0814 US/ Canada; 330-698-0280. Check stock at www.preferredairparts.com Retrofit Hopper Door for AT502 and AT602. Now available for fall and winter installation Professional Fibreglass Repair. 530-735-6264 COMPLETE THRUSH FACTORY METAL TAIL w/ updates in EXCELLENT condition. Johnston Aircraft Service, INC. 559-6861794 / Email info@johnstonaircraft.com www.johnstonaircraft.com We have all fibreglass parts for Weatherly and Ag-Cat (A, B and Super B). Call for prices. Professional Fibreglass Repair. 530-735-6264 Air Tractor Parts New and Used (Associate dealer for Lane Aviation). FWF cowlings 402, 502, 602 many to chose from, removed for Factory and Cascade P-cowl conversions. New and used (Factory Rebuilt) Aileron, Flaps, Elevators, Rudders, Horz/Vert stabs in stock and ready to sale or trade. Call Steve @ North Star Aviation 620-356-4528 srice@pld.com D i s p e r s a l E q u i p m e n t : We a t h a e r o Feathering Fans, Crophawks, Smokers, F l a g g e r s , N o z z l e s , Tr a n s l a n d , Breckenridge Spreaders, Airfoil Booms, Dry Breaks, Load Hawgs, All Aircraft Styles. Mid-Continent Aircraft, Hayti, MO, 800-325-0885 www.midcont.net. BRAVE and PAWNEE PARTS-Engines, Props, Spar kits, Fuel cells, Foam kits, Wings, Turbine and 400 CONVERSIONS, and much more. Johnston Aircraft Service, Inc. 24 hr. Tel 559-686-1794, FAX 559686-9360, e-mail: info@johnstonaircraft. com /web site: www.johnstonaircraft. com Replacement parts. New and used for all Ag Cat models. Also carry New Piper and Weatherly tailwheel springs and Transland Dealer. Call Hershey Flying Service 308368-5556 Cascade Aircraft Conversions Barrier Filter System for the Soloy Turbine Converted Bell 47/Hiller 12 Helicopters. See decreased TOT by up to 38 degrees C. Pull full torque at lower TOT temps, burn less fuel, extend the life of critical turbine parts. Contact Cascade Aircraft Conversions at 509-635-1212 or tom@ cascadeaircraftconversions.com
Agrinautics, Inc. Best spray pumps, valves, and strainers in the business! For service w/ a smile, call us at 435-586-1200. e-mail: agrinaut@cedarcity.net Thrush parts for sale! Ayres Metal Tail, Overhauled Fuselage Frame, Thrush Landing Gear, Flaps/Thrush, Ailerons/ Thrush, Fabric Tail Complete Heavy Flying Wires, -34 Pratt & Whitney Engine (2 each), Spar Cap Replacement. Call Bruce’s Flying Service for all of your Thrush parts needs! 229-725-4150, fax 229-725-5135. E-mail bruceandrews62@gmail.com
E V ERY TH I N G yo u n e e d fo r YO U R Aircraft-PARTS, ENGINE OVERHAULS, REPAIRS/REBUILDS/MODIFICATIONSSPECIALIZING in THRUSH and BRAVE! JAS 559-686-1794, FAX 559-686-9360, e-mail: info@johnstonaircraft.com /web site: www.johnstonaircraft.com Cessna Authorized Parts Center: Prompt, World-Wide Par ts Service, Engines, Bonaire 550 Conversions, Wings.MidContinent Aircraft, Hayti, MO, 800-3250885 www.midcont.net. Large inventory of Air Tractor parts surplus to our needs. Call for list. Air Repair, Inc. Phone. 662-846-0228 Fax. 662-843-0811 sales@airrepairinc.com Accessories & Parts! 100’s of new and OHC accessories, parts for just about everything. Big discounts! Please have par t numbers when contacting us. Preferred Airparts, 800-433-0814 US/ Canada; 330-698-0280. Check stock at www.preferredairparts.com
LOAD HAWG-The modern, efficient, safe, perfect way to improve your solids application. Mid-Continent Aircraft Corp. Hayti, MO 800-325-0885
Large inventory of Thrush parts surplus to our needs. Call for list. Air Repair, Inc. Phone. 662-846-0228 Fax. 662-843-0811 sales@airrepairinc.com
Piper airframe parts, Continental and Lycoming engine parts and a few spray system parts, new surplus, big discounts! Please have part numbers when contacting us. Preferred Airparts, 800-433-0814 US/ Canada; 330-698-0280. Check stock at www.preferredairparts.com
Boom Clamps-The Davidon Boom Clamp was designed with simple form and workmanship for ease of use and ease of mind about function. Aluminum construction for 2” and 3” inch airfoil booms. The one you’ve been looking for. Made in USA. Davidon Inc. 229-645-3605. www.davidononline.com
Cockpit adjustable flow control kit. Manual control or GPS variable rate ready. Integrates into existing hydraulic systems. More info at Kawak Aviation Technologies 541-385-5051 www.kawakaviation.com Agrinautics, Automatic Flagman, Arrow prop, Air Tractor (Associate dealer Queen Bee Air Specialties) CP Nozzles, Compro Smoker, Crophawk, Covington Aircraft Engine, Collins Air Conditioner, Cleveland, Chip Detector, Satloc GPS, Hot Stuff, Nieto Products, New and used aircraft, (large) Parts Inventory, ServAero, Spraying Systems, Co., Superbugs, SPH-4 Helmet, Simplex, Tires, Transland, WeathAero. Sky Tractor 800-437-5319, www.skytractor. com, email@skytractor.com, 701-6365881 (fax) We have the largest NEW inventory of Cessna 188 AG Truck & Ag Wagon parts in the USA. Parting out many other air crafts as well. J & C Enterprises Aviation INC 800-542-8565 or Email Sid or Jerry at jcaviation@pldi.net H U G E I N V E N T O RY O F B U C K E Y E EQUIPMENT AND PARTS. WE SELL NEW COUPLERS AND ADAPTERS PLUS PARTS, and WE REBUILD YOUR COUPLERS/ ADAPTERS FOR ABOUT 1/2 OF NEW! Johnston Aircraft Service, Inc. 24 hr. Tel 559-686-1794, FAX 559-686-9360, e-mail: info@johnstonaircraft.com /web site: www.johnstonaircraft.com Lockable full swivel tail wheels for Thrush or Ag Cat, 500-5 or 600-6 wheel available all STC approved Call Turbine Conversions 616-837-9428 to order.
REBUILT 29” THRUSH LANDING GEAR IN STOCK & we can REPAIR / REBUILD yours to LIKE NEW STATUS. Johnston Aircraft Service, INC. 559-686-1794 / Email parts@johnstonaircraft.com / www.johnstonaircraft.com Piper and other aircraft; Continental and Lycoming engines; and a few spray system parts, big discounts. Please have part numbers when contacting us. Preferred Airparts, 800 -433- 0814 US/Canada; 330-698-0280. Check stock at www. preferredairparts.com
Propellers Used Propellers, 12D40-6101-12 fresh IRAN for $15,000, 2D30 - 6101-12 as removed for $8500, HC-B5MP-3C 572 Since Overhaul $25,000. Call Chad Stuart, Airplane Services, Inc. 850-380-6091 New and used 3 and 5 blade PT6A propellers. For more information call 309-759-4646 or email farmairparts@ mymctc.net 2013 Hartzell propeller NC-B3TN-3 D/T 10282N S+4 with less than 1400 hours total time for sale. Please call Cascade Aircraft Conversions for more details at 509.635.1212 HARTZELL 3 BLADE AND 5 BLADED PROPS – NEW AND USED $CALL$ Lane Aviation 888-995-LANE / 281-342-5451 or FAX 281-232-5401
Jeffries Airworks Dynamic Propeller Balancing with Chadwick Helmuth engine printout equipment. Jeffries Airworks, Dynamic Balancing, Vibration Analysis. Much more than just a balance. Call Jim Jeffries, A&P/IA, 985-507-9981, Nationwide service on your location. 12D40-6101-12 Overhauled with 8130 Form. For more information call Chester Roberts Supply Co. at 903-429-6805 Props for Sale: 22D40-6533A-12; Call PropWorks, Winnipeg, Canada Tel: 888679-2965 email: propwork@mts.net For Outright Sale: Overhauled 5-Blade Prop. Hartzell HC-B5MP-3C. Fits AT-502A, AT-503, AT-602, AT-802, Thrush S-2R-T65 & S-2RHG-T65.’06 Hartzell Overhaul. TSN: 1379.5 (TSO:0). Call Steve or Gary at 210-924-5561 or email sales@dixieair. com 1 2 D 4 0 - A G 1 0 0 -2 , O H C $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 , 12D40-6101A12, 1058 SOH $12,500, 12D40 -AG100 - 4S, 0 IR AN $17,500, 22D40-AG200-2, OHC $26,000, 22D406533A12, 852 SOH $21,000, 22D306533A12, OHC $16,000, AmAg: 870-8862418/2489FAX, Sales/Parts since 1971. Email frank.kelley@ag-cat.com 3 D 40 6101 blades Ham Standard 3 bladed. Overhauled. For more information call Chester Roberts Supply Co. at 903429-6805
Service Southeastern Aircraf t Sales and Service. Late model aircraft sold by Southeastern Aircraft Sales & Service will have a New Annual Inspection, Fresh Hot Section Inspection and a 100 HOUR OR 90 DAY WARRANTY. Now That’s Peace Of Mind! Call Now 1-800-441-2964 Let us sell your Ag plane! Mid-Continent Aircraft Corp. 1601 Hwy 84 East Hayti, MO 63851 800-325-0885 AgCat parts and service center. World wide parts and service for any model of AgCat. Hershey Flying Service 308368-5556 FAA repair station for all ag equipment. Thrush spar replacement, annuals. MidContinent Aircraft Corp. Hayti, MO 800325-0885
Jeffries Airworks Dynamic Propeller Balancing with Chadwick Helmuth engine printout equipment. Jeffries Airworks, Dynamic Balancing, Vibration Analysis. Much more than just a balance. Call Jim Jeffries, A&P/IA, 985-507-9981, Nationwide service on your location.
Best Classified Buy In The Industry. Read By More Ag Pilots Than Any Other Publication. Only $29.99 478-987-2250. Fax: 478-352-0025.
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We rebuild and refinish any fibreglass part for Weatherly, Cessna, Piper and Ag-Cat (A, B and Super B,C and D). Call for prices. Professional Fibreglass Repair. 530-735-6264 Cascade Conversion for Thrush and Air Tractor. Fuel Saving, Cooler running, more power available. Mid-Continent Aircraft Corp. Hayti, MO 800-325-0885
We build loader trucks to your specifications. Stainless Steel Straight and Fold Up. Mild Steel Straight and Fold Up. Mild Steel Hopper w/Stainless Steel Tube. Been in loader truck business since 1980.
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Training Start to finish AG PILOT TRAINING utilizing AgCat Gr164A Dual, Pawnee PA-25/260 CS Dual Cockpit & PA-25 Single for Solo/Dump/Spray. Citabria for Private all in Tailwheel, Tailwheel Proficiency, and UpSet/Spin Recovery and Ag Biennial. Satloc and TracMap GPS. Ag Aviation Consultants for Ag Operating Certificate Part 137. See videos at: www. eaglevistas.com. EAGLE VISTAS LLC 772285-5506
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We b u i l d l o a d e r t r u c k s t o y o u r specifications. Stainless Steel Straight and Fold Up. Mild Steel Straight and Fold Up. Mild Steel Hopper w/Stainless Steel Tube. Been in loader truck business since 1980. Call Pat Ballard Office:870-6972004 Fax:870-697-3568 185 Hwy. 42 West, Hickory Ridge, AR
Wanted to Buy Ag Aircraft Wanted: Immediate cash for Ag planes - All considered - Contact Darryl or Bill at South Delta Aviation 870-5729011 or 479-935-4891
Helicopter Loader Truck . $75,0 0 0 Aluminum Tank - 800 chemical, 3000 water, 1000 Jet-A, 200 mix tank. Enclosed Chemical Mix System. (2 Loader Trucks and a Spray Helicopter For Sale in a special package deal.) • Contact Allen Walker - NORTH STAR HELICOPTERS Call 409384-5315 x 228 or email: allen@nshi.net Auger Trucks For Sale (Trade-Ins) Also list of customer trucks. Call Auger Dan Office: 870-578-6133 or Cell: 870-919-2317
EXHAUST Wanted: R-1340 and R-985 Exhaust Send Old Exhaust segments for exchange or Sell them! Call Daryl @ 940902-0797 or evans.daryl@sbcglobal.net
Seat Wanted Experienced turbine pilot looking for a corn/bean run seat in the Midwest. I have 18,000 plus ag hours and have flown Air Tractor, Thrush and other planes. For further information call 318-418-2441
Looking for my first ag seat. Willing to start on the ground and work my way up into the plane. I have 5 yrs ground experience to include loading, mixing and handling chemicals. Finished my ag training at Flying Tiger Aviation. I have a some experience with the SATLOC Lite Star and the M3. TT- 385.5, Tail wheel201.5, Ag- 64.4, Turbine- 5.5 Call Cody at 662-207-3684 or email harris_4139@ yahoo.com anytime. Looking for 2016 Seat, 9304 TT, 7680 Ag Time, 136 Turbine Time. Round, Flat or Turbine it does not matter. Interested in corn run. Resume available upon request. Call Cory at 507-456-6906 or email coryb70@hotmail.com LOADER POSITIONS WANTED - Eagle Vistas has several aspiring Ag Pilots wanting work as Loaders this summer to gain full understanding of a commercial spray operation. Some have already completed Ag Pilot Training, some are still working on licenses. No promises for a pilot job, but a chance to find a motivated loader that will work his butt off trying to impress you. “Give back, Be a mentor” Please email or call with any job openings like this you may have. Beverly Berry 772-285-5506, bevsons@ gmail.com. Ag Pilot / A&P in search of an opportunity. 876 TT, 601 AG, 80 Turbine. Herbicide experience . PAASS attendance. An A&P mechanic experienced in Ag Aircraft maintenance. A Team player with an extensive background in production agriculture. A hard worker with a good at titu de . Re sum e with re fe re nce s available. lancasteraero@yahoo.com Experience Pilot Looking For Corn Run, TT 16,000+ hrs., Turbine 14,000+ hrs., AG 1185 hrs., Turbine Ag 153 hrs., 2009 Flying Tiger graduate. Current Med, PAASS. Licensed in GA, LA, TX and OK. Call 678-779-4726 or email hale.ellis@ yahoo.com
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Immediate opening for experienced R44 pilot. Must have the ability to work unsupervised. Email resume to R44Pilot c/o blindads@agairupdate.com or fax 478-352-0025. You may also call about this position 318-439-0170. Loader positions for fixed wing and helicopter, CDL Class A & B with Hazmat & Tanker Endorsements required, Clean driving record, Full Time & Part Time positions available, Must be willing to travel, Weekly Salary + Per Diem & Motel provided. Please send resumes to janice@ bsairinc.com or call (229) 838-6733 for more details (Lumpkin, GA) Experienced fixed wing pilot wanted immediately for Central Operation. Please email resume to blindads@agairupdate. com, Subject: Fixed Wing Pilot or fax to 478-352-0025 BILINGUAL AG PILOT INSTRUCTOR WANTED. Spanish needed, Spanish and Portuguese, a plus. Please send your resume with ag pilot hours and ag planes flown, experience as CFI, advise months you are available. Flexible work schedule so you can still hit your season. Above average pay for above average applicant. Contact Beverly Berry, bevsons@gmail. com. 772-285-5506
Experienced 502 pilot wanted for North Dakota, South Dakota and Iowa area. Long hours working between multiple airports. Pilot has to be flexible for travel between mid May and mid September. Herbicide, fungicide and insecticide work. Pilots in the last 3 years have been in the 80,000 plus acre range. Great pay! Call Rod at 701-321-0767 Full Time Chief Mechanic Position available in Arizona. Must be PT-6 and Helicopter experienced. Possible six figure income for the right person with the needed qualifications. Must have good references. Please email to blindads@agairupdate. com, Subject: Chief Mechanic, fax to 478352-0025, or mail C/O AgAir Update PO Box 850 Perry GA 31069 Canadian Turbine Pilot Wanted, Kinniburgh Spray Service Ltd, based in Taber, AB is a proactive organization with over 64 years of service, requires 2 Professional Agriculture Aerial Applicators to fly our Air Tractors 502/802. Job Duties, Certifications Required and Salary can be found online at classifieds.agairupdate. c o m /d e t a i l s . p h p ? i d = 6 2 1 . E - m a i l resume including references to info@ kinniburghspray.com. Only successful applicants will be contacted. Kinniburgh Spray Service Ltd, Taber Airport Box 4361, Taber, Alberta, Canada T1G 2C8 Phone: 403-223-8245 Fax: 403-223-1314 S er vice Suppor t Technician, Junge Control provides highly accurate fluid and dry ingredient measuring, mixing, and tracking systems for the agriculture chemical, and petroleum fuel industries. Founded in 1979, Junge Control has shown strong, profitable performance annually. The ideal candidate will have proven manufacturing and field-service experience with computer equipment, test equipment, and machine controls. To apply, please email your resume to HR@jungecontrol.com, and include “Service Suppor t Technician” in the subject line. To learn more about us visit www.jungecontrol.com. For full job description and benefits visit www. classifieds.agairupdate.com/details. php?id=603 AT-802 Pilots needed for north central business. Must be qualified in the AT-802. Year round employment is a possibility for the right candidate. Pay rate and year round employment depend on qualifications. Must have good references! Please email resume to blindads@agairupdate.com, Subject: North Central Business Looking for Pilots, or fax resume to 478-352-0025 Mechanics needed for north central business. Year round employment is a possibility for the right candidate. Pay rate and year round employment depend on qualifications. Must have good references! Plea se email resume to blindads @ agairupdate.com, Subject: North Central Business Looking for Mechanics, or fax resume to 478-352-0025 Nor th Star Aviation Inc., located in Ulysses, KS is seeking applications for an A&P Mechanic. We specialize in Turbine powered Agricultural Aircraft. Applicant must be self-motivated, dedicated and willing to live in a small town. Some bene f it s include Health Insur ance, Vacation, Sick Leave, Retirement and Bonus. Send resumes to northsa@pld.com IA and A&P mechanics needed. Call 870 -295 - 6213 Salar y depending on qualifications and experience
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• Wireless transfer of logs and jobs • Access the G4 remotely through the Internet
The L7 Lightbar with new Hi-Bright LEDs, 4 Displays and other new features including optional sun visor
• Ability to receive job files from AgSync & Flight Plan Online
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• FAA obstacle warning database
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• Hot keys enable you to quickly toggle to full map screen
• Live view of any aircraft or asset • Create, view, manage and send job files to any aircraft with a G4
• Laser altimeter support
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• View, print or email as-applied spray maps
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• Enter Section/Township/Range
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Queen Bee Air Specialties.................... 18A
ServAero Engineering........................... 35A Simplex................................................... 30A Sky Tractor Supply Co........................... 32A Southeastern Aircraft............................ 43A
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Souther Field Aviation, Inc.................... 49A Spectrum Electrostatic Sprayers.......... 35A Thrush Aircraft Inc................................... 2A
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TracMap NZ LTD.................................... 26A Transland ............................................... 25A Tulsa Aircraft Engines........................... 23A Turbine Conversions Limited............... 24A Universal Turbine Parts Div.................. 28A
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