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Salmon inside this edition: Practical method for calibration of aircraft for accurate seed distribution Booms too low can produce a poor spray pattern • Bug bombers fighting fires Air Tractor shines at 2011 Paris Air Show • Thrush 510P wins Brazilian certification
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calendar of events September 2011 September 3, 2011 Beck Memorial Fly-In Battle Lake, MN Cindy Schreiber-Beck cndrwht@702com.net September 8-9, 2011 OkAAA Operation SAFE Clinic El Reno, OK Dennis Gardisser 501-676-1762 Sandy Wells 405-341-3548 September 26-30, 2011 SAFE Analyst Training La Junta Municipal Airport La Junta, CO Dennis Gardisser 501-676-1762 September 29-30, 2011 CoAAA SAFE Fly-In La Junta Municipal Airport Dolle Lehrkamp 719-768-3367 dolle@coagav.org www.coagav.org
October 2011 October - TBA SEAF Op SAFE Belle Glade/Clewiston Airport 772-465-0714 lindadale1@msn.com October 1, 2011 Crop Duster’s Doins - Fly-in Inverness, MS 33º 19’56” N 90º 34’54” W Paul Artman 662-347-1063
October 7-9, 2011 NAAA Fall Board Meeting Greensboro, NC Peggy Knizner Tel: 202-546-5722 Fax: 202-546-5726 information@agaviation.org www.agaviation.org October 14-16, 2011 NAA Golf Tournament Whispering Woods Conference Center Olive Branch, MS Lou Stokes 870-792-7474 October 18-19, 2011 MiAAA Convention University Quality Inn and Conference Center Lansing, MI Polly McKillop 248-760-0732 miagaviation@yahoo.com October 24-26, 2011 KsAAA Annual Convention Ramada Conference Center Hutchinson, KS Angie Banz kaaa@ksagaviation.org www.ksagaviation.org October 31- November 1, 2011 M601E Line Maintenance Training Customer Technical Education Center Cincinnati, OH cts.scheduling@ae.ge.com
inside this issue Calendar of events .................................................................................................................................... 4A AgAir mail ...................................................................................................................................................... 6A One to remember.................................................................................................................................................. 9F Reclaiming the last frontier - Glenn Air’s ag operation in Alaska........................................................................10F Bug bombers fighting fires.................................................................................................................................. 13F Air Tractor shines at 2011 Paris Air Show..........................................................................................................14F Pollinating Kubecka style..................................................................................................................................... 16F TracMap releases new GPS guidance product....................................................................................................19A Thrush 510P wins Brazilian certification............................................................................................................20A Question & Answer .............................................................................................................................................22A Practical method for calibration of aircraft for accurate seed distribution.........................................................24A Ag-Nav expands...................................................................................................................................................25A Agricultural configured Enstrom 480B helicopter receives Chinese certification...............................................25A AG Aero named authorized service center for GE’s M601 and H80 engines.....................................................26A Oil Chiller™ filter heat sink lowers engine temps up to 30ºF.............................................................................27A Springcreek Aero Club host free flights and awards a Leland Snow Memorial Scholarship...............................28A Booms too low can produce a poor spray pattern.............................................................................................29A Classified ads..............................................................................................................................................30A
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November 2011 November 6-8, 2011 PNW AAA Convention Red Lion Hotel Pasco Pasco, WA Tara Lea Brown (PNW) 509-989-9098 November 8-10, 2011 CoAAA Annual Conv. & Trade Show Crowne Plaza Hotel Colorado Springs, CO Dolle M. Lehrkamp 719-768-3367 dolle@coagav.org www.coagav.org November 8-10, 2011 Mid-States Ag Aviation Conference Isle Casino Hotel Bettendorf, IA Don Younglove 816-538-7717 rrflightservice@yahoo.com www.agaviation.com November 14-16, 2011 CaAAA Annual Convention Tenaya Lodge Outside Yosemite, Terry Gage 916-645-9747 Fax: 916-645-9749 caa@psyber.com
December 2011 December 5-8, 2011 NAAA Annual Convention and Expo Hilton Hotel Las Vegas, NV Peggy Knizner 202-546-5722 Fax: 202-546-5726 information@agaviation.org www.agaviation.org
January 2012 January - TBA LaAAA Convention Edward Krielow 337-824-5007 January - TBA TxAAA Convention TBA Susan Bennett 512-476-2644 January 8, 9 & 10, 2012 ArAAA Convention Wyndham Riverfront Hotel North Little Rock, AR Ron Harrod 501-376-3233 rharrod@sbcglobal.net
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agair mail Alaska Hi Bill, hope your trip turned out good. It was nice to visit with you. I am sorry the weather wasn’t more cooperative. I would like to have taken you flying. I just viewed the first episode of “Dust Up”. It makes us look like a bunch of dorks. Nothing good can come from this show. Come back to Alaska some time and we can do some flying. Cheers Doug. Glenn Palmer, AK agairupdate.com VOLUME 29, NUMBER 9 SEPTEMBER 2011
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Salmon inside this edition: Practical method for calibration of aircraft for accurate seed distribution Booms too low can produce a poor spray pattern • Bug bombers fighting fires Air Tractor shines at 2011 Paris Air Show • Thrush 510P wins Brazilian certification
On the cover... Exiting Glenn Air’s Thrush is another load of one million salmon. To know the number of fish per load, the salmon are weighed before loading into the aircraft. The survival rate from the drop is more than 90%. See story on page 10F.
Morning Doug; I hate that the Wx was what it was while visiting with you. After seeing all that Sandy and I saw, remember, when I was with you I had not seen the Alaskan mountains due to the low ceilings, I wish we could have gone flying. It would have been a blast and maybe there will be another opportunity. If so, I sure won’t plan the “tourist” thing. Most of the time, when I travel around the world, I am solo and usually shown around by a reader. So, I avoid all the tourist traps and see the best places of where I am. The Alyeska Resort and the Alaskan Railroad train ride were very nice and the right thing to do with my wife along. However, hanging with you a few days would have been the greatest. Being a “traveler” with the locals is far better than being a tourist. As for “Dust Up”, the video trailers speak for themselves. The “stars” of the show are pretty irresponsible and a shame to the industry. Enough said... Bill
reality In regards to blanket statements about the TV show dust up, to suggest that 73-year-old Bud Jardine is just a wanna be fame seeker is nonsense. Maybe one of you AT-802s should get off your stainless steel mixing station and show a little respect for the Men who started
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• Today, Brazil has 49 million hectares (125 million acres) of grain • Brazil has the world’s second largest fleet of crop dusters, with more than 1,500 aircraft • Brazil’s Embraer’s Neiva, which manufactures the Ipanema, had projected to sell 40 ag-planes in 2011. It has already sold 56. • In 2010, Air Tractor manufactured 123 aircraft, 56% of them were sold to Brazil and other South American countries • 900 people attended the XX Congress of the Latin American Mercosur for Agricultural Aviation in Florianopolis, 15-17 June 2011. • Growth prospects for ag-aviation in Brazil is expected to reach 30% over the next three years
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this industry. In my opinion an apology to Bud is in order and I’m certain the agricultural community he’s served accident free for over fifty years would agree. Darrell Wells Canada Hello Darrell; If Mr. Jardine is not “a wannabe fame seeker”, nobody else can tell the difference. From the trailers (I have not seen the actual show), Mr. Jardine and his family has done a huge injustice to the ag-av industry. Regardless of anyone else’s opinions, that statement is fact. To the world’s ag-av community, Mr. Jardine and his family have traded off their credibility to be in reality-show TV series. —Bill
wannabe I found my boss’s June AAU in the hangar and in the letters received section you wrote about the wannabe package, but I can’t find it anywhere on the website. Is it still available? I figure it’s a worthy investment considering I have to resort to digging through the recycling bin to find an old edition. Thanks for your time, Darcy Bemister Alberta, Canada Hello Darcy Great “investment”! I have forwarded your email to the AAU web site guru and he will resolve the issue and get back to you about the package. Yes, it is available. —Bill
Ola Adrian; Very bad news. It is difficult to deal with ignorant people. An educated person would be smart enough to look beyond the Internet. Please be sure to visit www.agairupdate.com for its “Spreading the Facts” section to get accurate information from the Internet!—Bill
Q&A It is another long time since we contacted the last time. N5B ag-aircraft is on the way to certifying. In order to put it into the world market properly soon after it is certified, we would like to get to know about current agaviation market. Could you please offer some information on it? We would like to know: Best regards, Yang Jiangshan Hongdu Aviation, China Hello Yang; Yes, it has been a few months since we last emailed each other. I hope that all is good with you and much success for the N5B. I’ll try to answer your questions as best I can, but some of the information is not available and will be an educated guess, while other answers will be my opinion. I have not given up on visiting you one day in China and having a firsthand look at the N5B.—Bill
1. How did the world ag-aviation industry come up? It started in 1921 in Ohio dusting latest news: powder to kill insects from a war The city of Lujan voted a law prohibiting surplus Jenny aircraft. aerial application, based on Internet 2. Were there any important events for articles and insight nonsense. the industry history? CAPBA members met today with Not exactly on a certain day. that city’s counselors trying solve this However, aside from the first aerial problem. application in 1921, the next phase Appreciate receiving information (2) would be the surplus of World about buffer zones criteria. War II Stearman a/c making it very Thank you very much economical to enter into the ag-av Adrian Torres business. (3) The introduction in the Buenos Aires, Argentina early 1960s of the first specific-built
ag-plane, the Piper Pawnee. (4) The introduction of the turbine engine. (5) The introduction of GPS guidance. (6) and a continuing improvement in application spray technology. 3. How many ag-aircraft in all are there in the world? Less than 5,000, not counting the unknown of Russia and China and other Eastern bloc countries. 4. How many ag-aircraft pilots in all are there in the world? About the same as aircraft 5. What is the largest hopper for agaircraft in the world? Current production is the Air Tractor AT-802 with an 800-gal hopper. The AT1002 has been certified and flown, but not yet mass produced with its 1000-gal hopper. I believe most Russian AN-2s have 1,000-gal hoppers. 6. What are the main obstacles for the current ag-aviation? Public attitude about ag-aviation and its unfounded fears of it; competing ground machines and of course, operating costs. 7. What is the future for this industry in the world? Presently, very good, at least until someone finds a substitute for aerial
spraying of corn and soybeans used for ethanol production. However, as the world population continues to expand and more undeveloped countries become more developed, the demand for food stuffs will increase exponentially. The only way to meet the demand, at least in the near future, is high yield agriculture and that requires aerial applications.
change Hoping this finds you doing good. All seems to be winding down here in Illinois from the fungicide spraying. Please change the meeting contact for the Mid-States convention to Don Younglove at 217-359-3603. I am no longer the contact person. Thank you!! Regards Harley Curless Astoria, IL Will do. All good here.—Bill
Dusty the Duster was spraying one day, When he spotted some telephone lines in his way. “Should I go over, or should I go under?” There wasn’t much time to ponder or wonder. “I’ll go under,” he said and he pushed to the ground, But a gust of wind found him and tossed him around. “ I’ll never make it” he said with dismay, “I should never have taken chances this way.” He gritted his teeth and prepared for the worst, And flew as close as he could to the Earth. He cleared the wires with just inches to spare, Then he said to himself “Now, let’s be fair”. “To pull such a stunt, I must say, was insane, And I’ll never, no never, try that again.” Ed Newberg (2011)
poem I thought you might get a kick out of this poem I wrote while waiting in the office for a customer to show up. In the words of Kenny Rogers “Lord help you, Son, Not to do the things I’ve done!”. Ed Newberg Hector, MN Ed; “You are a poet and didn’t know it!” Thanks for thinking of AAU with your
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poem. It is great. Really. I’ll place in the next available AAU. How’s things going in MN? Dry up yet? Sure wish Graham and I could have stopped at your place in May. Maybe next trip, it’s a long way. When we left Fargo, we had about a six-hour trip with a stop about half way. Due to extreme TSs, it ended up taking us eight tach hours and having to fly east of Richmond, VA. It would have been cheaper to book a hotel room and waited it out.—Bill
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S ER VI N G THE F IRE ATT ACK AN D F ORE ST RY AI RCR A FT IND U S TR Y
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One to remember The 2011 fire season is starting to wind down and it will be one that will be remembered for several different reasons. Depending on what part of the country you were in, it could be looked upon as a very active or a very slow season with strange turns all along the way. Not long after the new SEAT (Single Engine Air Tanker) contracts were awarded earlier in the year, the Variable Term contracts were cancelled. This happened because of several lawsuits that were filed over the method used to select contractors. The lawsuits have not reached the courts yet, but hopefully the outcome will result in a more fair and balanced contracting method. With no Variable Term SEATs, the entire fleet was On Call. In some parts of the country this resulted in aircraft being called up for a fire and then being released as soon as the fire was out. This is not good business for contractors and flight crews. In March and April, huge wildfires raged out of control in northern parts of Mexico. The area they were in was very remote, rugged and of ecological importance. Smoke from these fires was impacting parts of the southern United States. The Mexican
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government appealed to the American and Canadian officials for help in battling the blazes. An aerial assault was the only option. Ultimately, three SEATs, three heavy helitankers, three military MAFFS units, and Evergreen’s B-747 tanker were sent from the U.S., while Canada provided the Martin Mars heavy water bomber. Although hundreds of missions were flown, in the end it was Mother Nature that ended the inferno with monsoonal rainfall. In April, everyone in the aerial firefighting business was shocked to hear that Aero Union’s fleet of eight Lockheed P-3 heavy air tankers had been grounded. There was no reason or explanation given, rumors were that it was a contract dispute, even the Aero Union flight crews did not have a clue. This was the backbone of the heavy air tanker fleet. After about a week, six of the aircraft were back in service and everything was thought to be OK. Then in late June word went out that the United States Forest Service had cancelled Aero Union’s contract. All along it had been about a dispute with the Federal Aviation Administration over a mandated safety program that Aero Union had not followed. Hopefully, in the future the
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company will be back on the flight line. Three states suffered their largest wildfires in history this year. Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas all set records for acres burned in one fire. There is no real reason for this other than they were all wind driven into heavy fuels. Texas has been hit especially hard this year with over seventy percent of the acres burned in the nation being in the Lone Star State. I have been on duty here in Texas for over six months and there is no end in sight. The national SEAT program has a
new manager. Glenn Claypool has done an outstanding job of overseeing the busy operations this summer. I know that everybody in the field is excited about having Glenn on board and we all look forward to working with him. The manager he replaced went to work for a vendor soon after his retirement. I hope everyone has had a safe and prosperous season and maybe I will see you in the mountains some day.
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Reclaiming the last frontier - Glenn Air’s ag operation in Alaska by Bill Lavender What does a Part 137 ag operator do when it is -40°F outside the hangar? Not much, especially anything related to agaviation. However, it is not always that cold in Alaska. Interior-located Fairbanks has reported a record temperature of 99°F (but also a record low of -66°F). From a very unlikely place to operate an ag-plane, Part 137 operator Glenn Air, has used its 1998 TPE-331-6 powered Thrush to meet the needs of Alaskans since 1988. President and Chief Pilot,
Doug Glenn owns the only Part 137 operation in Alaska. Based in Palmer, about 30 miles north of Anchorage, Glenn Air serves a corridor of the state that runs from Kodiak Island in the south to about 500 miles north to Fairbanks’ mining area. What does a Part 137 operator do in Alaska? With Alaska’s extreme cold temperatures, most of the work is done between May and August, a very short season that Doug manages to fly his Thrush about 250-300 hours.
Glenn Air’s Turbo Thrush spreads fertilizer over land that has been reclaimed from closed open pit mining operations. Earlier, Glenn Air spread seed on the newly placed topsoil by its sister company, Northern Reclamation Services.
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Approximately 35-40% of Glenn Air’s flight hours are for coal, gold and silver mine reclamation work. When an open pit mine project is completed, it is necessary to “reclaim” the land that was mined. This is done by back filling, bulldozing and aerially seeding and fertilizing the ground. Glenn Air had been providing aerial services for reclamation work through various reclamation companies. Doug explains, “[When] we needed some
ground preparation work done by a reclamation service, our mining customer suggested Glenn Air do all of it. We were already doing the aerial part. so it was a door that opened for us to get involved with the ground side of reclamation. This has turned out to be a natural fit for Glenn Air.” In 2007, Glenn Air formed Northern Reclamation Services. Two of its largest customers are the Usibelli Coal Mine and Fairbanks Gold Mining, Inc. The
Exiting Glenn Air’s Thrush is another load of one million salmon. To know the number of fish per load, the salmon are weighed before loading into the aircraft. The survival rate from the drop is more than 90%.
Usibelli Coal Mine is the only operational coal mine in Alaska with an output of 1.5 million tons of coal a year. Fairbanks Gold Mining, Inc. owns the open-pit Fort Knox mine. This mine produces nearly 350,000 ounces of gold annually. At today’s gold price, that is over $500 million USD. On one reclamation job last year, Northern Reclamation Services hauled and prepped over 275,000 yards of top soil. Then, Glenn Air completed the job by seeding and fertilizing with its Thrush. The Alaskan Department of Natural Resources formulates the blend of blue grass, rye, clover and other ground covers. Glenn Air and Northern Reclamation Services work hand in hand to give mining companies a one-stop, complete reclamation service. Northern Reclamation Services also manufactures straw wattles. These are long tube-like “bags” that are filled with wheat straw and aid in controlling erosion at a reclamation site. “We were importing the wattles from the lower 48, when I decided to invest in a wattle machine here in Palmer. This allowed us to lower our wattle costs because we avoided shipping costs and are using Alaskan wheat straw to make the wattles ourselves. It gives our employees something to do when it is -40°F,” chuckles Doug. Glenn Air has been on standby for CISPRI, a conglomerate of oil companies, since 1990 as a first responder for oil spills in the Cook Inlet. In addition, the company seeds the Trans-Alaska Pipeline that consists of 800 miles of 48-inch crude oil pipe from northern Prudhoe Bay south to Valdez at Prince William Sound. One of the most interesting diversities of Glenn Air is fish stocking, which
Doug Glenn, owner, pilot and operator of Glenn Air, with the company’s TPE-331-6 powered 510 Thrush off-loading diesel for the locals’ use at a remote airstrip in Alaska.
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Doug Glenn (right) consulting with John Usibelli of Usibelli Mining (center) and ground crew member Scott Foxley (left).
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makes up about 25% of Glenn Air’s work. During the last 23 years, Doug has spread over 2.2 billion salmon into Alaskan lakes with his Thrush. Typically, a “load” of salmon is a counted million fish. The “fry’ come from local hatcheries and are counted by weight. “I slow the Thrush to about 80 MPH at 250 feet above the water with flaps down and dump all the fry at once as far from the outlet of the lake as possible. They need to stay in the lake for a year to mature enough to swim into the Pacific Ocean. All of the lakes where I spread salmon must have an outlet to the ocean. They will leave for up to five years and sometimes swim as far south as Mexico before 12-15% of them return to the same location where I spread them,” remarks Doug.
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The Alaskan Department of Fish and Game calculates the fish population and the available plankton food supply in the lakes. If the lake can support more fish, Glenn Air is called to restock. If more plankton are needed for the fish to feed on, Glenn Air also sprays liquid nitrogen on the water surface for nutrients to help increase the amount of plankton in the lake. Granular fertilizer is not used because the fish would try to eat it. Glenn Air started when Doug was hauling diesel fuel to remote mining sites in a Cessna 206. The demand for fuel flown into remote areas grew and Doug bought an Ag-Wagon. Today, Doug pumps 500 gallons of diesel into the Thrush’s hopper and lands it loaded at the remote site. “I don’t like hauling fuel. Obviously, it would be easy to lose control of the loaded Thrush on landing. So far, I’ve not had any problems,” says Doug. Glenn Air is proof an ag operation can carve out a niche business just about anywhere. Despite the unlikelihood of a Part 137 operator based in Alaska with its short summers, Doug Glenn has been successful for over 23 years. Seeing a turbine Thrush parked on an Alaskan airport ramp does raise one’s curiosity.
Bug bombers fighting fires by George J. Teixeira II, Nebraska Forest Service, Fire Resource Manager More than 35 years ago, a few folks got together and came up with a wild idea: Let’s get a bunch of aerial applicators from across the state and put together an aerial firefighting program that could help the rural fire departments in the event of a large wild or grass fire. With the cooperation of the Nebraska Forest Service and the Nebraska Emergency Management Agency, a list of cooperating aerial applicators, known as the “Emergency Assistance for Wildfire Control” or “Yellow Book” was developed. The concept was pretty simple. If a wildfire or grass fire was too large and fast moving for the local fire department, they could call the participating applicator in their area and request their assistance. The decision to fly / assist was completely left up to the pilot based on the ability to fly safely and whether they might be in the process of spraying fields for their farming customers. In 1976 this program enrolled more than 100 private applicators from across the state. From what historical data this writer can find, in 1975, aerial applicators provided assistance on 10 different fires, delivering 47 loads and hauling 7,000 gallons of fire retardant solution. Before the use of Class A foam, a liquid ammonium polyphosphate fertilizer was used and mixed with water. Today, only Class A foam can be used. After the Ft. Robinson and Belmont fires of 1989, the need for training pilots and firefighters was recognized. This training program was developed by
Ralph Moul of the State Fire Marshal’s Training Division and Ole Sihm, an aerial applicator from Grant. The Wildland Aircraft Tactics / Pilot Rescue program was first presented at the Les Lukert Winter Conference in 1991. They also acquired their first training fuselage that year. The largest fire receiving the assistance of aerial applicators was the MullenThedford fire of 1999. On March 18, 3 aircraft dumped 26,000 gallons of water and 260 gallons of foam on a fire that, ultimately, scorched 79,000 acres. The aerial applicator program continues today, and is still funded through the Governor’s Emergency Fund. However, like anything else, we have fewer cooperating pilots. The list has gotten smaller over the years for many reasons, so the future of the program is uncertain. As of this writing, the 2011 “Yellow Book” has gone to print with only 20 cooperating applicators. This past year Roger “Rod” Shelburne of Ogallala, a very good and long-time participant of both the aerial applicator program and fire service, passed. The 2011 “Yellow Book” has been dedicated to him. If you have any aerial applicators in your area who may be interested in participating in this program, please have them contact me. Even though the book has already gone to print, we can always add them to the program and send out update sheets for the yellow book. Until next time, stay safe. To view a copy of the 2011 “Yellow Book” go to: http://www.nfs.unl.edu/ documents/fireprotection/2011%20 yellowbook.pdf
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Thrush 510P wins Brazilian certification Legendary agricultural aircraft poised for major success in South American market Albany, GA– Thrush Aircraft today announced that the Brazilian civil aviation authority (ANAC) has fully type-certified the Thrush 510P for commercial operations in Brazil. The Thrush 510P (officially designated the Thrush S2R-T34) is well known for its versatility, durability, and safety of operations. The 510P is powered by the 750 shaft horsepower Pratt & Whitney PT6A-34AG turbine engine, which gives the aircraft exceptional power for takeoff and climb – all while carrying maximum hopper loads – as well as the ability to deliver superior spray patterns. The Thrush 510P also features a 29,000-hour wing spar life, with no mandatory inspections required on
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The Thrush 510P has won type-certification in Brazil from the Brazilian civil aviation authority (ANAC). Deliveries are scheduled to begin immediately to allow operators in the country to have the aircraft on line in time for the upcoming spray season.
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in a larger machine. The mid season doldrums slip up on us before we know it. It’s fatigue that borders on exhaustion; perhaps a touch of anxiety over having so many other things on hold. Family life, appointments, ball games and birthdays - they all take a back seat to the job at hand. That is just the way it is in the life of an ag pilot. The trouble I see, and I’ve seen it in my own flying, is that a pilot’s senses can become dulled to the point of distraction. After making the same motions thousands of times and in many cases over the same fields flying becomes tedious, almost monotonous. I believe that it is more likely to occur in night flying, simply because of the lack of visual stimulation. Most of the time a night pilot is floating around in a vat of ink. There is a lot of apprehension involved in flying in the dark, which increases stress and accelerates fatigue. The schedule a night pilot keeps is also a factor. A pilot might experience the “asleep at the wheel” syndrome, suddenly finding that he is a half hour out and not remembering in detail what he had just been doing. That might sound unlikely and certainly dangerous, but it happens. I think this could be the cause of a lot of wire strikes, drift claims and chemical mix ups. Long hours and a hectic work schedule are an inherent part of what we do. It’s the nature of the business and it takes some getting used to, especially for a new guy or when getting back in the saddle at the beginning of the season. Ag pilots view their occupational stamina as an issue of pride and a gauge of their experience and abilities. Experience should also tell a guy when he’s had enough. Sure, you can go twelve hours in the cockpit without a break, and I know a few operators who demand just that. However, the smart operator or pilot takes an opportunity to
get out and stretch every now and then. That’s hard to do when the work orders are accumulating and the clock is ticking. Just by climbing out of the cockpit to clean the windshield and lights or to pump on fuel helps with limbering up stiff knees or a kinked back and gives a pilot a minute or two walk around and clear his head. It’s not a lot, but it helps. You’ll be sitting on the ground for these things to be done anyway. A guy has got to stay sharp in this line of work. If a pilot is getting run down to the point of losing his focus, then that’s a pilot whose odds are stacking up against him; at the very least he could wind up having to explain why the wrong field got sprayed or why he flew into a set of wires that he should have known were there. Those kinds of explanations are hard to come by. Fatigue breeds complacency. Short cutting standards or procedures in order to get the work done can become a crutch that will inevitably lead to a botched job or a bent airplane. Of course it’s not only we pilots who get run down and worn out. The ground crew, the office folks and even the cleaning lady get frazzled after months
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ability to have a relationship with God. If humanity is ever going to have a relationship with God, it has to be God doing the initiating and speaking. A spiritually dead person cannot know and understand a holy and infinite God unless God reveals Himself to that person. The God of the Bible, creator of everything in heaven and earth, used many ways to speak to humanity. God spoke to Abraham in a vision and by an angel. God spoke to Joseph in dreams. God spoke to Moses through a burning bush and face to face. God spoke to Daniel in dreams, visions and through angels. God spoke to Elijah in a still small voice and God spoke a warning to Balaam through a donkey. The Pharisees said, “Teacher, rebuke Your disciples.” But Jesus said, “I tell you that if these should keep silent, the stones would immediately
cry out” (Luke 19:39-40). God can speak through a stone just as easy as He can speak through a human. The Old Testament prophets were men of faith, but they didn’t understand everything that God revealed to them. God used many men to write the Old Testament, speaking to each one of them in different revelations, but none of the Old Testament prophets had the full truth of God. Peter tells us, “Of this salvation the prophets have inquired and searched carefully, who prophesied of the grace that would come to you, searching what, or what manner of time, the Spirit of Christ who was in them was indicating when He testified beforehand the sufferings of Christ and the glories that would follow. To them it was revealed that, not to themselves, but to us they were ministering the things which now have been reported to you through those who have preached the gospel to you by the Holy Spirit sent from heaven—things which angels desire to look into” (1 Peter 1:10-12). The Old Testament prophets were writing down what God told them, but they didn’t fully understand all they wrote about. Not even the angels in heaven understood fully what God had for the future of humanity. “God, in these last days, spoken to us by His Son,(Jesus Christ) whom He has appointed heir of all things, through whom also He made the worlds” (Hebrews 1:2). From an earthly point of view, Jesus Christ was born into an insignificant and poor Jewish family. Jesus Christ grew up in obscurity and only one time did He leave the boundaries of Israel, and then only for a short period of time. Jesus Christ had very little earthly wealth or worldly influence and had no training or education in worldly schools. As a very young child Jesus Christ caused a king so much worry that the king killed many young boys trying to kill Jesus Christ. As a young boy he puzzled the learned theologians and lawyers with His knowledge. As a man He walked upon the water of the Sea of Galilee and calmed a raging storm on that same sea. As a traveling prophet, teacher and
preacher, Jesus Christ healed hundreds of people from many diseases and demonic oppression without any medicine, and didn’t charge anyone for His services. Jesus Christ never wrote a book and yet thousands of books have been written about Him. Jesus Christ never wrote a song and yet He has been the topic of thousands of songs. Jesus Christ never founded a school or college, and yet all the schools in history have not had as many students as Jesus Christ has. Jesus Christ never practiced medicine and yet He has healed more broken hearts and healed more shattered emotions than all the doctors in history have healed broken bones. Thousands of famous men have lived and died; but Jesus Christ still lives, sitting at the right hand of God (Hebrews 12:2). Herod tried to kill Jesus Christ, but failed. Satan tried to seduce Jesus Christ into following him, but he failed. Death and the grave tried to hold Jesus Christ, but they also failed. God is still speaking to humanity through His Son, Jesus Christ, but most humans cannot hear because “The natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; nor can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned” (1 Corinthians 3:14). To become spiritually alive and
able to understand what God is saying a person must be spiritually born again (John 3:1-16). How do we do that? By believing in Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior and receiving God’s Holy Spirit who gives us God’s divine power to live a godly life (Ephesians 1:13-14; 2 Peter 1:1-4), and escape the clutches of this corrupt world, your sinful flesh and Satan and his demonic forces. Here are some of the words that Jesus is speaking to you! Jesus said, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in Me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in Me will never die…I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me. If you had known Me, you would have known My Father also; and from now on you know Him and have seen Him…He who has seen Me has seen the Father…The words that I speak to you I do not speak on My own authority; but the Father who dwells in Me does the works” (John 11:25-26,14:6-10). If you want to know what God is like, look at Jesus Christ—like Father, like Son. He is our Lord and Savior—the preeminent One—the Savior of the world. Jesus Christ will be your Savior or He will be your judge! Is your name written in God’s book of life? Jesus Christ is speaking to you today—are you listening?
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All applications have some small amount of the total spray volume in relatively small droplets. The number of small droplets generally increases when the total application volume decreases. This has to happen so there are enough droplets to provide adequate coverage. Obviously, if the material is one that evaporates quickly, such as water, the smaller droplets don’t survive very long under warm or hot and dry conditions. One could easily argue that any diluent that reduces evaporation potential should help the smaller droplets survive to get into the canopy and on target. The perception that small droplets made from applications with products that don’t evaporate quickly and hang in the air longer may be true. This doesn’t mean that there were smaller droplets generated initially; perhaps they just survived longer in the environment they were released into. If a small water droplet impacts a dry aircraft windshield, it will evaporate very quickly. If an oily or non-evaporative substance impacts that same windshield and doesn’t evaporate, the scene is much different. As several of these small droplets accumulate, the windshield very quickly becomes opaque and difficult to see through. This often leads applicators to believe that these type carriers have smaller droplets and are more prone to hang in the air. Low evaporation rate products like CoRoN® set up this scenario. Research shows they do help product application efficiency and efficacy. Application evaluations indicate this doesn’t come without some downsides. So, there we are in the real world!
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In the chips with Nick’s Flying Service Don’t let Nick Yoder’s youthful appearance and soft-spoken manner mislead you. When it comes to agaviation he is an experienced pro with a decade of seat time behind him and three years as head honcho and head
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pilot of Nick’s Flying Service. Nick started his business three years ago and since then, with a great deal of hard work, has seen his customer roster grow at a satisfying clip. Headquartered out of LaGrange, Indiana, Nick’s Flying Service provides a diverse range of aerial application services with a fleet made up of a new AT-602, an AT-502, and a Cessna Ag Truck. “Our operational area branches out in a 100-mile radius.” says Nick Yoder. “Typically, when we go out to the far end of that range, we’ll take a truck and trailer and load off it.” The bulk of the spray work in Nick’s area is on potatoes and seed corn. “About 50 percent is potato work at five gallons per acre,” says Nick, “and most of our corn work is five gallons, sometimes three gallons per acre with insecticide.”
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in line with regulatory requirements. Chad Olds is the ground manager and does inventory and keeps application operations organized. Doug Bontrager handles work on the ground and does double duty in the Cessna Ag Truck. Nick’s cousin, Rhys Yoder, also helps out when times are busy. Trennis Vaughn and Dennis Spreuer, longtime local ag pilots with their own aerial application businesses, occasionally step in to pick up the slack when orders start really stacking up. “Dennis is trying to slow down,” says Nick, “but once you get this industry in you, it’s hard to get out.” Trennis, an A&P mechanic, also does some of Nick’s 100-hour inspections. Annual inspections are done by Garrett Eby, of Agriflite Services out of Wakarusa, Indiana. Nick uses AgSync AeroManage to keep the aircraft up-to-date on required and upcoming maintenance needs. The company’s mixing and loading activities, handled at Nick’s private airstrip, is done on a 70 x 70-foot cement pad, drained to one central location, and sealed to contain any spill. An ongoing challenge for Nick is maintaining good relations with residents living near the fields he sprays. “In our area,” Nick says, “we have a lot of people living around the fields we spray and, as far as our potato work goes, we are in those fields every five to seven days.” So Nick employs an effective public relations strategy. “For the farmers growing potatoes for Frito Lay, we get big bags of potato chips and deliver them along with our business cards to tell residents what we are doing. This works really well letting people know we are here and doing a professional job, not just out flying around and having a good time.” But for Nick it all comes down to productivity. “When we have application work to do,” says Nick, “we need to be able to get it done efficiently and with precision. Our ‘602 and ‘502 do a phenomenal job for us. They are stateof-the-art aircraft and the equipment we have on them is state-of-the-art.” “They give us confidence.” he concludes, “that we can do the best job that can be done – because we have the best equipment available to do it.”
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Q & A with Question: I am about to sell my aircraft. Can you provide some guidance regarding the required FAA paperwork? It’s time to expect more from an aviation insurance broker. A lot more. Many insurance buyers don’t realize just how
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The FAA must receive four items in order to process the transfer of an aircraft from one entity to another. The two parties must fill out a bill of sale, indicating what aircraft is being sold, the buyer’s and seller’s information, and the price. You can use FAA Form 8050-2, “Aircraft Bill of Sale,” or create your own bill of sale. In addition, the seller must remove the existing aircraft registration from the aircraft. He or she will sign and date the back, and will typically check boxes A and F to indicate that the registration is canceled and ownership transferred, as well as fill out the name and address of the purchaser. The seller also must sign the bottom of the old registration, and then send it to the
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The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Superior Air Parts and Lycoming (formerly Textron Lycoming) fuel-injected engines. This AD requires removing from service, certain fuel servos. This AD became/will be effective August 16, 2011. This AD requires, within five flight hours after the effective date of this AD, removing your fuel servo if AFS Diaphragm P/N AV2541801 or AV2541803 was installed at any time after May 20, 2010, as specified in AFS MSB AFS-SB6, Revision 2, dated April 6, 2011. On August 10, 2010, a Piper PA32R-301 airplane crashed after reporting a loss of engine power. The subsequent investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board suspects a faulty fuel servo, Bendix model RSA10ED1. AVStar Fuel Systems (AFS) had overhauled the fuel servo using a new AFS diaphragm, part number (P/N) AV2541803. The diaphragm failed after 19 flight hours (FH) since new due to suspected manufacturing defects. AVStar Fuel Systems produces diaphragms, P/ Ns AV2541801 and AV2541803 under a parts manufacturing authorization (PMA).
Diaphragms produced from specific lot numbers could have stud threads that don’t meet design, incomplete braze between the stud and hub, and studs made from lower temper material. Diaphragms from these lots could fail in fatigue prematurely. About 261 diaphragms, P/Ns AV2541801 and AV2541803, might still be service inside either AFS new or overhauled servos of any manufacturer (Bendix or Precision). Other overhaul facilities may also have purchased AFS diaphragms between the dates of May 21, 2010, and October 19, 2010, and used these diaphragms in their overhauls. This condition, if not corrected, could result in an in-flight engine shutdown due to a failed fuel servo diaphragm and damage to the airplane. The FAA estimates this AD affects 60,000 engines installed on aircraft of U.S. registry. It also estimates it will take about 0.5 work-hour per engine to perform the inspection, 2.0 work-hours per engine to remove the servo from 261 engines with discrepant AFS Diaphragm P/N AV2541801 or AV2541803. See agairupdate.com for the full Airworthy Directive (AD).
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Ag flying takes you to the dance by Bill Lavender The portion of the Red River Valley that runs between North Dakota and Minnesota boasts some of the best farmland in the United States. The fertile soil of the Red River Valley, now drained by the Red River of the North (that flows north) were formed from lacustrine (lake) deposits of silt from Lake Agassiz. It is believed this prehistoric lake contained more water than all the lakes of the world combined. Although the winters of North Dakota can be extremely cold, with an average January temperature of -2°F, the summers are pleasant with the June sun rising at about 5.30 am and setting at 9.30 pm. This allows plenty of daylight for crops to grow. Spring wheat has given way to soybeans and corn as the most plentiful crops. Sunflowers, edible beans, sugar beets and other cereal crops are planted as well. The 39 million acres
of farmland in North Dakota create a strong demand for aerial applications during its 100-140 days a year that are frost free. One of those companies is Tall Towers Aviation, Inc. owned by Tim McPherson, based 35 miles northwest of Fargo in Page, North Dakota. Tim comes from a family of eleven siblings. In the summer of 1977, his first summer after high school, and attending North Dakota School of Science in the Business Aviation program at Wahpeton, ND, he loaded and worked on ag-planes at Tri-State Aviation under the mentorship of Gerry Beck. During his second summer with Tri-State, he started flying ag at the age of 19. He continued to work at Tri-State during the winter under the supervision of Beck, A few years later, he worked with Bob Odegaard of Kindred, ND., With the combined hours from Bob and Gerry, he earned both his A&P and IA licenses.
About 100 miles north of Wahpeton, Page had been without an ag operator in the area for several years. Tim saw this as an opportunity to start his own business, Tall Towers Aviation, named after two nearby towers that are 2060 and 2063 feet AGL. One of the towers was the first to exceed 2,000 feet in height and from 1992-2009 was the world’s highest structure. It remains the highest structure in the U.S. This was also the name of the athletic conference of the schools in the area when Tim was in school and it essentially represented the trade area that would be established. To launch Tall Towers Aviation, Tim leased a CallAir A-9 from the farmer that he had watched spray since he was in 2nd grade when he knew he wanted to be an ag-pilot, and he flew off of his airstrip also. Following his first season, during the winter, he bought and rebuilt a wrecked Ag-Cat that replaced the
Tim McPherson at his office in Page, North Dakota describing his involvement in various aviation projects. CallAir. This was the beginning of more than 20 Ag-Cats that Tim would rebuild over the next 30 years. As Tall Towers Aviation’s spray area grew, a faster plane was needed. During the winter of 2000 Tim converted a Super B Ag-Cat to use a PT6A-15 engine. Another operator north of Page had recently bought an Air Tractor AT502. The rest of his fleet was Ag-Cats and he wanted to trade Tim the AT502 for the turbine-powered Super B Ag-Cat. Tall Towers Aviation has operated Air Tractors in its fleet ever since. Today, the company operates an AT502, AT400, C-188 and a recently rebuilt Ag-Cat.
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Boomer is an impressive P-51D by any standards. The craftsmanship that went into its complete rebuild are evident. Here, Tim gives Whitney SchreiberBeck her first P-51D ride. Along with the aerial spraying ops, Tim farms 2,400 acres and provides a custom ground spraying service using a John Deere RoGator and a TerraGator. The ground machines are used primarily for herbicide applications. “Our largest customer needed ground applications because of sensitive areas and shelter belts (trees planted years ago as windbreaks). Now, we provide custom spray services and it helps compliment our aerial services, especially in an area that is difficult for the airplane to spray,� explains Tim. The winter months are spent in the shop working on airplanes. Soybeans and corn make up the bulk of the spraying with some sugar beets, edible beans, sunflower, and wheat applications. Most of the spring wheat acreage is now planted in corn and is no-till or minimum-till planted. A typical
farmstead is 3,000 acres planted in 1/4 sections (160 acres). With all of the Roundup Ready crops, drift complaints have been dramatically reduced overall in the industry. Also, wheat receives a Roundup application as a harvest aid. So much Roundup has been used for weed control, Tim is starting to see a resistance to it. This is causing the need for a chemical rate increase, as well as always adding ammonium sulfate (AMS) to the tank mix for better control. These applications are made at 2-3 GPA. On a good day, an AT502 can cover 1,8002000 acres at this rate. There is more to this story than a successful ag-operator based in North Dakota. Tim McPherson has a love of aviation that takes him out of the cockpit of an AT502 into that of a P-51D Mustang, for starters. The Mustang part
An A-Model Ag-Cat explodes through the wall mural at the Fargo Air Museum with its prop turning. Tim built up the Ag-Cat and donated it to the museum. Covington Aircraft Engines provided the engine shell.
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Along with a Cascade Pressure Cowl for ram air into the engine, Tall Towers Aviation uses the Tri-State Aviation Super Boom designed by Gerry Beck. It is dropped below the trailing edge fitted with dropped nozzles. The Super Boom is an airfoil and adds lift helping to keep the aircraft tail up when loaded. Of course, this means the boom brackets have to be checked regularly for cracking. The boom is made of aluminum. Tim would like to see it offered in stainless steel.
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Looking past the Ag-Cat, winglets can be seen on the AT502. After watching a video demonstration of the winglets, Tim decided to install them on his Air Tractors. He has found the winglets minimize drift, increase stability and saves fuel.
of the story was inevitable. It would be next to impossible to work alongside Gerry Beck and Bob Odegaard and not fall in love with the “sound of freedom”,as they call the engine roar of a Mustang. In 1988 Tim started buying his first P-51D parts, wheels and landing gear. For 18 years, he steadily collected parts he needed to build “Boomer”. Sue, Tim’s wife, managed the office for many of the early years and she would often wonder what some of those checks would be for to somebody in California or Florida. He would tell her it was for parts. She was
not satisfied with just parts, but parts for what, an Ag-Cat? She said she hadn’t heard of an Ag-Cat with retractable gear. He had to tell her eventually and in the process, said he would call the P-51D, Sweet Sue! That was all fine until his two sons were helping him paint Boomer and they had always heard him tell her it was going to be named “Sweet Sue”. She had sorta known all along it would be named Boomer, but played along anyway. In Boomer’s other life, it had been
Tim and author, Bill Lavender, about to take a flight in Boomer from the Fargo Hector International Airport. The aircraft has dual-controls.
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owned by Tim’s brother, Jerry McPherson, who is an ag-operator in Yuma, Colorado. In 1981, the aircraft was a total loss in a hangar fire. Somehow, the data plate survived and ended up in the possession of Jack Roush of NASCAR fame. Fortunately, Tim was able to buy Boomer’s data plate from Roush and rebuild the aircraft from the ground up with parts from probably 25-30 different planes. Tim started assembling his collection of P-51D parts in 2003. He made Boomer’s maiden flight with its 1,650 SHP Merlin engine and 12-foot prop on July 17, 2006. “Flying Boomer is not that much unlike an ag-plane except for its immense torque on takeoff and, of course, the ability to reach 400 MPH,” describes Tim. Tim’s involvement in aviation doesn’t stop with the P51. Wanting to recognize the importance of North Dakota agriculture and ag-flying, in 2003 Tim built up and donated an A-Model Ag-Cat for display at the Fargo Air Museum. The Ag-Cat dramatically “flies” through a wall mural in the main area of the museum. It appears to be pulling up at the end of a spray run. Besides Tim donating the airframe, the engine shell
was furnished by Covington Aircraft Engines, the slow turning propeller by Maxwell Propeller and the Super Booms by Gerry Beck. Tim serves on the Board of Directors at the museum and is actively involved in its many projects. The museum is known for its displays being flyable (www.fargoairmuseum.org). Another aviation project Tim is part of is “Duggy” - the Smile in the Sky Douglas C-47 Skytrain. Mitch Carley, Bob Odegaard and Tim bought and restored the C-47 and painted it using 45 gallons of Air Tractor yellow on it and its famous cockpit smile. Duggy’s purpose is to get kids to live their dreams, even if they are not aviation related. Duggy can be seen at air shows and airports throughout America making presentations to children. Who knows, maybe one day there will be a cartoon series about Duggy (www.duggy.com). The possibilities and potential of this Smile in the Sky C-47 are endless. If there is a cartoon series about Duggy, it won’t be anything new to Tim and his partners. In 2007, Tim, Carley and Odegaard produced and released the DVD “Thunder Over Reno” (www. thunderoverreno.com). Although the movie did not overwhelm theaters with
Duggy and Bob Odegaard’s #57 in formation flight.
attendance, it portrayed fantastic flying footage. On Opening Day, September 21, the movie was viewed at the Fargo theater in downtown Fargo. There was no doubt what was going on at the theater with both Boomer and Odegaard’s F2G-1D Super Corsair #57 posed on the street in front of the theater. When Tim says, “Ag flying gets you to the dance”, it is evident the success of Tall Towers Aviation allows Tim to participate in a variety of aviation projects. His ag-flying skills made for an easy transition to flying Boomer. His mechanical skills made building Boomer
possible, along with rebuilding a fleet of ag-planes. Combined with his overall love of aviation, Tim has been able to make it all fit together. Author’s Note: Tim McPherson is a reserved person that does what he does in aviation not for recognition, but for very good reasons that apply to each project. AgAir Update sincerely appreciates Tim allowing it to interview him. We asked him for this privilege. The ag-aviation and warbird communities are very fortunate to have Tim as an ambassador promoting ag-aviation, warbirds and community stewardship with children and their dreams.
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30th Annual NAA Museum & Hall of Fame Golf Tournament by Lou Stokes of the Museum in Jackson, Mississippi. Tournament Director I am asking you to join in this year by The NAA Museum & Hall of Fame golf making a cash donation or by sending tournament isn’t that far away and it’s a prize for the golf tournament to be time to start making arrangements for given away. Over the past years, we have prizes and donations. As most everyone been able to donate over $230,000.00 knows, all the proceeds from this event to help support the agricultural aviation HardyAvIns_AgAirUpdate_38Pg_Color_04 10/2/09 10:31 AM Page 1 support the agriculture aviation portion portion of the Museum. Each year, we
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Come join the fun October 14-16, 2011 in Olive Branch, Mississippi for the 30th Annual NAA golf tournament. Host hotel this year is the Whispering Woods Conference Center and golf will be played at the Cherokee Village Golf Club. We hope to see you there! Call Lou Stokes to make your hotel reservations and request a tee time for Saturday. Send entry form & check to NAA Golf Tournament % Lou Stokes, 1373 Hwy 149S, Earle, AR 72331. Hotel reservation cut off date is September 12, 2011, then the room rate goes up. Hotel rate is $92.00 per night and includes a continental breakfast. When you call to reserve your room, a credit card will be needed. There will be a silent auction on Saturday, ending Sunday. To donate an item, call 870-792-7474.
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comments • Different conditions state to state. • For those of us who work in multiple states, yes. We could also remove non-essential state employees, save on taxes, and balance budgets. • One license for all 50 states! • Could be a boom for NAAA membership to give out some credits at convention and Op SAFE clinics. Some differences between states of course but in the end they are all following EPA guidelines anyhow. • Absolutely. • If you’ve pass the test in your state,
it should be recip to other states like hand gun license. Too much BS with going from one state to another to fly. I just had to take the test in Iowa, when I’ve had a license in Texas for 32 years. • Absolutely....But, we have to keep in mind that enforcement would be a Federal Government task instead of a State government task. In the interest of Homeland Security and accountability this day in age, why hasn’t this happened sooner? I am sick and tired of greedy operators manipulating the state laws to their financial advantage instead of earning a client’s business. • It would be easier, just make it where you have to get recertified at least every three years
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• The enviros have too much influence with the feds. • Keep control in NE • The federal and states as governments already have too much power and regulation controlling our lives, liberties and our income. • Each state has their own problems or lack of to deal with what works for one state may really be an unnecessary burden on another • Although it sounds handy to have a single license that covers all states; having the federal government involved more than they already are would be a detriment to the industry. • We don’t need the feds in anything we do.
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and being a state regulator for over five years, I do not believe that one license for the entire U.S. would be a good idea. I do feel that the “core” portion of a general applicators license covering the EPA and other federal requirements would be a good idea. However, each state has enough differences in agricultural makeup, laws, weather conditions, etc. that they (the state) need to maintain their own state specific test before granting an individual the right to operate as a licensed aerial applicator within that state. Each state has the right of granting reciprocity to applicators of another state, if they so desire. • I think the federal government makes a mess out of everything it gets involved with.
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Aircraft: Schweizer Aircraft Corp G-164B Injuries: 1 Uninjured. On June 11, 2011 a Schweizer G-164B lost engine power after takeoff. The airplane struck a rice levee and impacted terrain. A post-impact fire ensued and the airplane was substantially damaged. The pilot was not injured. According to the pilot, the engine lost power immediately after liftoff. The landing gear struck a rice levee and the airplane nosed into the ground and rolled onto its side. There was fire after impact. NTSB Identification: *WPR11LA244* Date: June 01, 2011 Location:Stockton, CA Aircraft: HILLER UH-12E Injuries: 1 Uninjured. On June 1, 2011 a Hiller UH-12E
performed an emergency autorotation into a grove of cherry trees while performing low level agricultural operations near Stockton, California. The pilot was not injured and the aircraft sustained substantial damage. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed at the time for the local area agricultural flight. NTSB Identification: *WPR11CA296* Date: June 14, 2011 Location: Glasgow, MT Aircraft: CESSNA 188 Injuries: 1 Minor. The pilot was flying at 700 feet over a field in order to judge whether it could be sprayed. The engine lost power and the pilot attempted to make a forced landing in a nearby field. The airplane
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chemical truck incline, and the final amount of solution being loaded onto the helicopter, might have prevented the accident. NTSB Identification: *CEN11LA405* Date: June 18, 2011 Location: Faith, SD Aircraft: PIPER PA-25-235 Injuries: 1 Minor. On June 18, 2011 a Piper PA-25-235 was substantially damaged during an in-flight collision with terrain near Faith, South Dakota. The pilot sustained minor injuries. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed for the flight, which was not operated on a flight plan. The exact flight itinerary has not been determined at this time. NTSB Identification: *WPR11FA272* Date: June 21, 2011 Location: Hogeland, MT Aircraft: AIR TRACTOR INC AT-301 Injuries: 1 Fatal. On June 21, 2011 an Air Tractor AT301 collided with terrain in a field near Hogeland, Montana. The pilot sustained fatal injuries. The airplane sustained substantial damage to the forward fuselage and both wings.
The airplane was located in an agricultural field. The airplane came to rest nose-down, with the forward fuselage sustaining crush damage from the firewall through to the forward cabin. The tail cone remained attached and canted about 15 degrees to the left with the vertical stabilizer and rudder remaining attached. The right horizontal stabilizer and elevator had become separated from their mount points, and were located forward of the wreckage. The left horizontal stabilizer and elevator remained attached, and exhibited 90-degrees upward bending mid-span. The left wing sustained accordion-like crush damage perpendicular to the chord, from the leading edge through to the aft spar. The right wing sustained crush damage limited to the leading edge. During recovery, the engine was located buried about three feet in the dirt below the firewall area. The twoblade-propeller sustained leading edge nicks, gouges and scratches with both tips twisted about 90-degrees. NTSB Identification: *WPR11LA279* Date: June 23, 2011 Location: Brawley, CA
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Aircraft: Rockwell International S-2R Injuries: 1 Serious. On June 23, 2011 a Rockwell International S-2R collided with terrain during a forced landing near Brawley, California. The pilot sustained serious injuries. The airplane sustained substantial damage during the impact sequence, and was consumed by post crash fire. The pilot reported that the airplane was loaded with powdered sulfur, and that while en route to the application area, he heard a popping sound, followed by a loss of engine power. He attempted to force land the airplane in a field, and during the landing roll, the airplane struck a railroad track. The collision breached the hopper, and the airplane came to rest intact about 60 feet beyond the initial impact point. NTSB Identification: *WPR11CA281* Date: June 23, 2011 Location: Havre, MT Aircraft: PIPER PA-36-285 Injuries: 1 Uninjured. The pilot had just picked up a load for aerial spraying operations and was taking off on a road. He accelerated to approximately 72 mph with 15 degrees
of flaps. The airplane lifted off the road momentarily before settling back down onto the ground. He then lost directional control of the airplane and exited to the left of the road, colliding with a fence. The airplane came to rest approximately 15 to 20 feet from the road. The pilot reported that he thought he may have hit the wake of a second airplane that was working in the area and had taken off before him three minutes prior to his takeoff attempt. According to a weather reporting facility located 10 miles to the south, the wind at the time of the accident was calm and the temperature was 25 degrees Celsius. The pilot reported that there were no preimpact mechanical malfunctions or failures with the airframe and engine that would have precluded normal flight. NTSB Identification: *WPR11CA286* Date: June 24, 2011 Location: Circle, MT Aircraft: AIR TRACTOR AT301 Injuries: 1 Uninjured. The pilot stated that he loaded the hopper of the airplane with chemicals for an agricultural flight and proceeded to depart on runway 30. During the climb out, at approximately 50 feet
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above ground level (agl), the pilot noticed a tailwind from the southwest and at 60 feet agl noticed that his climb rate had diminished. The pilot attempted to initiate a forced landing in the wash across a main road. On touchdown the main landing gear broke off and the airplane proceeded inside a gully where the wings sustained substantial damage. The pilot reported no mechanical issues or malfunctions that would have precluded normal flight. At the time of the accident, the density altitude was approximately 3,600 ft. NTSB Identification: *CEN11LA452* Date: June 28, 2011 Location: Estelline, SD Aircraft: CESSNA A188A Injuries: 1 Minor. On June 28, 2011 a Cessna A188A impacted the ground and burned after takeoff from a private airstrip near Estelline, South Dakota. The pilot received minor injuries. The airplane sustained substantial damage due to the impact and the postimpact fire. Visual flight rules (VFR) conditions prevailed for the flight which was not operating on a flight plan. The local flight was originating at the time of the accident.
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New requirements for minibulks Changes in EPA regulations taking effect for refilling minibulks. The new requirements for minibulks filled after August 16, 2011 include the following: Containers must: Comply with at least DOT Packing Group III standards that EPA adopted; Be durably marked with a serial number/identifying code; Have a tamperevident device or a one-way valve or both on each opening other than a vent; and be listed on the registrant’s description of acceptable containers.
Dealers must: identify the pesticide previously in the container; visually inspect the container to ensure that it is in good shape; clean the container if necessary; clean the container between uses unless all tamper-evident devices and one-way valves are intact and the container is filled with the same or a very similar product and ensure the container is properly labeled. If growers are unsure if a minibulk complies with the above requirements they should contact their local dealer.
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Q&A question: How do I edit the keys in the Guia Settings menu?
answer: The Guia console has six keys for system operation. Before beginning an is used to cancel or application, / keys are change a menu. used to change the value of the item or / parameter being edited. are used to select an item or parameter to accept a selection. and During an application, you would to exit an area and use to change functions for the other four to ) Depending control keys ( on preference, you can assign functions , , and for the for most convenient use during application. To edit the keys in the Guia Settings
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menu, the first step is to access the Settings editor by selecting “Application” from the Main Menu. At the top of the screen you will now see a toolbar. By selecting Settings, a drop down menu will appear. Select the “Keys” option. The Guia console provides controls or functions appropriate for each application mode when spraying an old area or generating a new area. The first column displayed will show the functions for . The second option shows the ,the third for functions for . Each row has and the fourth for one function for each key and makes a Control Set or Control Menu. It is highly recommended to edit the Control Menus in the way that is the most convenient for the operator to do his or her job. Control Menus for “Old Area” are for Grid or Spray mode. Control Menus should have the functions that you will use. Remove functions that you don’t need.
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The Guia console contains an extensive list of functions available to the operator such as ZoomIn+ and ZoomOut- which increases or decreases the screen scale. The Left/Right/Up/Down function will shift the map in the specified direction. Info turns on/off information panel for time, coordinates, etc. Function PrevLL shifts the Locked Line to the previous grid line. NextLL shifts the Locked Line to the next grid line. ClstLine will shift the Locked Line to the unsprayed line closest to vehicle. With the NewGrid function, you can change grid line direction by spraying a new AB line or entering two points. The function NewArea generates new area without leaving the current area and NextArea switches to the next area for guidance. WayPMode will take you to Waypoint mode and MapMode to Map mode. TankFull resets the tank gauge displayed
at the top right corner of screen. This is done when you fill up the spray tank. The function To-Cntr is used to change to Contour Guidance and To-Grid for changing to Grid Line Guidance. There are several different spray patterns available with the Guia system including Split, Skip, Squeeze and RaceTrk (Race Track). ChgRTK changes the Race Track number and B&F is used for selecting spray pattern starting from the current locked line. Functions AWayPnt enters a new waypoint for a new area and XWayPnt enters a new cross-country waypoint. With ObstPnt you can enter a new obstacle point (tower, high dead tree, etc.). Function Dim+ would be used to change the Brightness %. If you wish to decrease the intensity, you would use Dim-. Used only with the FlightMaster system, CalcDrif calculates spray drift and MetDisp turns on/off the Meteorological Data Display. When in “New Area” Control Menu, the
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AreaLeft function allows you to enter point A for area that will be generated on the left side of the AB line. AreaRght enters point A for an area that will be generated on the right side of the AB line. NextPnt enters point A or B manually, not by spray on/off. Control Menus for “New Area – Split” are used when you have to generate a new area by entering three points. Control menus for “New Area – Mark” are used when you have to generate a new area by entering thre or more points to form a polygon depicting the boundary of a spray area. In the “New Area – Mark” Control Menu, NextPnt allows you to enter a point/corner of a spray area or exclusion zone. With New$Zone you can enter the first point of a new spray area. This is done after the boundary of the first spray area is completed. This function is for multiple area generation. NewXZone allows you to enter the first point of new exclusion zone (XCL). The next point or corner of XCL must be entered by NextPnt. Function EndArea finishes area generation and continues in Spray mode. Control menus for “New Area – Contour” are used when you generate a new area by spraying along the boundary of the spray area. In this menu, NextPnt is used to enter
a point or corner of a spray area manually. Control menus for “Waypoint” are used when you work in the Waypoint mode and PntGuide guides you to fly from aircraft to the destination waypoint. SegGuide guides you to fly from one waypoint to the next along the segment or line formed by the two waypoints. The function PrevWPnt selects Previous Waypoint for destination when using Point Guidance and NextWPnt for destination when using Point Guidance. Select SprMode to go into Spray mode. Control menus for “Map” are used when you work in the Map mode. The Map mode is used to view the spray area(s), exclusion zones, grid lines, locked line and spray data. Function BestHead calculates best heading and generates grid lines based on this heading. NextHead calculates the heading of the next side of spray area and generates grid lines based on this heading. SelectLL or SetLL selects Locked Line and goes to Spray mode. Do this when you see the locked line at the right location. For more information regarding editing keys in the Guia Settings Menu, or a question that you would like to have answered regarding the Guia system, contact AgNav at 800-99 AGNAV (24628), or email general@agnav.com.
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Practical method for calibration of aircraft for accurate seed distribution by Alan McCracken Many operators have an opportunity to increase their business by entering the aerial seeding market, however, practically all face the challenge in selection of equipment for the aircraft and how to quickly and economically conduct a calibration test to ensure uniform results. On numerous occasions, I have arrived in remote areas of the world and found it necessary to prepare the aircraft equipment and to conduct a calibration test without having access to any high tech equipment. For this reason I have decided to prepare a simple guide that any pilot can use to prepare his aircraft within a couple of hours to make a uniform distribution of any type of seeds or fine granular product. Equipment necessary to conduct the trials: • Pocket-sized precision balance to accurately weigh 1000 seeds.[eg. Tanita digital scale model 1479V, see photograph]] • Field balance to accurately weigh up to 50 kgs (110 pounds) of seeds in order
Using a plastic cover to collect the entire swath
to determine the flow rate of seeds or insecticide granules being discharged by the aircraft. • 24 wood plates, preferably white wood pieces cut equally in size 0.125 sq mts. (11 cm X 11 cm) and smear each piece of wood with a thick coating of clear tractor grease. • 24 five-gallon buckets. Preferably prepare 24 pieces of wood to be placed at intervals of one (1) meter on top of empty buckets. The reason to place on top of empty buckets is to ensure that seeds or granules do not bounce from the ground into the grease on the wood. The total area of these 24 pieces represents a collection area of three square meters [see photographs]. Extend a sheet of plastic across the flight path for a visual observation of the seed distribution and swath width. Measure the weight of 1000 seeds of each species to be distributed, using the pocket electronic balance. Example millet seed has a weight of approximately114 seeds/gram. Check that the air inlet to the hopper
is adjusted for maximum airflow, in some aircraft the air inlet tube must be directed forwards to ensure adequate airflow into the hopper. Determine the flow rate of the seeds coming out of the aircraft hopper and adjust accordingly to obtain the desired flow rate. It will be necessary to load at least 100 kgs (220 pounds) of seeds into the hopper for this test. In many cases, it will be necessary to adjust the discharge gate to obtain a uniform flow rate of seed across the complete gate opening. In addition, check that the rubber seal around the gate is in good condition and parallel, otherwise too much seed may be flowing from one side. Example: An Ipanema flying at 110 mph x 20 meter swath = 5.9 hectares/minute. To apply 6 kgs/sorghum seeds per hectare, this means a required flow rate of 5.9 hectares/minute x 7 kgs/minute = 41.3 kgs/minute. With a seed weight of 38 seeds/gram this corresponds to only 19 seeds/mt. An effective swath width for the Ipanema with a Transland Swathmaster is +/- 18 meters.
In practice, there will be a variation of +/- 10% with the aircraft static, however, in flight the flow rate becomes more consistent and the rate needs to be confirmed after the initial calibration. Adjust the spreader on the aircraft. Some types of spreaders have adjustable vanes on the air inlet. If the swath width is not uniform, it is sometimes possible to adjust the vanes to remove a peak in the middle or to smooth out the distribution graph of the swath. Field experience has proven that the Transland Swathmaster design produces the widest and most uniform swath for the distribution of small seeds and insecticide granules at low rates and this type of spreader has no adjustments. Load the aircraft with sufficient seeds/granules for 5-10 passes over the flight line into the wind. The reason for numerous passes is two-fold; with a single pass there will be very few seeds and also to be able to produce an average of several swaths. A recommended flying height is 10 meters (30 feet) above the buckets. Observe the uniformity of the distribution of the seeds on the plastic cover and count the number of seeds or granules collected on each plaque of wood. With this information, it is easy to produce a graph of the seed distribution across the swath. In addition, these numbers can be used to calculate the rate of seeds applied per hectare based on the numbers of seeds per kilogram.
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Prepare the wood plates on top of buckets to ensure that seeds do not ricochet onto the plates. Using a field balance to weigh the seeds
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Ag-Nav expands GROWTH: the act or process, or a manner of growing; development; gradual increase. Over the past number of years, our Ag-Nav has realized growth thanks to its wonderful clients. With growth comes the need to expand its current operations. In July, the company moved from its Newmarket, Ontario address to its new location at 30 Churchill Dr. Barrie, Ontario Canada. Not alone in its expansion, AgNav’s dealer in Brazil, DGPS & CIA, has broken ground on their future location.
DGPS & CIA’s new building will allow them to increase sales and provide extensive service and training. With the addition of their hangar, DGPS & CIA can provide customers with onsite aircraft repairs. On July 5th, 2011, Ag-Nav released Guia software update Version 1.7.1 on www. agnav.com for download. New features of Version 1.7.1 include the following: File Manager: All warnings are displayed in big fonts and big dialogues. Aircraft Tracking: When all aircraft are working together or in a nearby region
up to 30 km (20 miles) Guia will show the positions of other aircraft on the screen during flight. A local network is formed by using radio modems. If two or more aircraft are working on the same field, or area, the spray data from the other aircraft will show the total sprayed coverage. Data from other aircraft will not be saved to a hard disk. So, when exiting the area, the tracking data will be gone. Flow Controller: With a smaller flow valve and more sensitive flow sensor, the Ag-Nav flow controller can work well with very small flow rates, 0.5 to 6.5 L/ min or 0.0625 to 1.625 GPM. The target flow rate can be defined precisely with
Agricultural configured Enstrom 480B helicopter receives Chinese certification Menominee MI—Enstrom Helicopter Corporation has recently received CAAC civil type certification of the 480B turbine helicopter in China. The 480B joins three other models of Enstrom helicopters now certified in China, including the current production piston powered 280FX. The program included a week long visit by CAAC officials to Enstrom’s factory
in Menominee, MI. “We’ve had a good relationship with the CAAC going all the way back to our first aircraft certifications in the mid 90’s. It’s always a pleasure to work with them,” said Enstrom’s Director of Engineering, Bill Taylor. “We are excited to be adding China to the long list of countries the 480B is certified in.” “With the expected growth in the
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two decimal points in Pilot Information or Settings - Flow Rate. Flow Data: To show precise flow rate, NavviewW Version 8.1, or later, and SprayView Version 3.3, or later, must be used. New Area – Split/Bdy: A problem in Split - Boundary was fixed to provide proper guidance in racetrack pattern. NavviewW Version 8.1 and SprayView Version 3.3 were also uploaded for use with Guia Version 1.7.1. The new data format in Version 1.7.1, for more precision flow data, cannot be viewed in NavviewW Version 8.0 or earlier, or SprayView Version 3.2, or earlier.
acquiring new aircraft.” Enstrom has just delivered the first Chinese 480B, which went to long time customer Wuhan Helicopters. The state of the art aircraft is equipped with a Garmin GPS system, an Isolair agricultural spraying system, and a Safe Flight Powerline Detection System. Founded in 1959, Enstrom Helicopter Corporation manufactures a complete line of helicopters. Enstrom can be found on the Internet at www.enstromhelicopter. com.
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AG Aero named authorized service center for GE’s M601 and H80 engines ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA – AG Aero, part of the AGA Group of Companies, known throughout Victoria and southern New South Wales for its reliable and efficient aerial agricultural application and maintenance capabilities, has signed an agreement with GE Aviation to become an Authorized Service Center for GE’s
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Oil Chiller™ filter heat sink lowers engine temps up to 30ºF Airwolf’s simple to install unit requires no STC; passive design works on all aviation oil filters. Middlefield, Ohio and Oshkosh, Wisconsin – Airwolf Filter Corp. has recently developed an oil filter heat sink as a solution to engine oil overheating. The simple design fits on all aviation filters and requires no STC. It comprises a fan-array of anodized aluminium fins surrounding the filter canister, and is held in place by expandable hose clamps. “Oil Chiller was designed as an inexpensive yet effective method of reducing engine oil temperatures,” said Airwolf’s Jonny Quest. “It meets that promise.” The Oil Chiller is modelled after multi-finned heat sinks found in computer central processing units; it was designed to increase significantly
the effective surface area of the oil filter to increase heat dissipation from the canister. Airwolf’s new oil cooler was tested in a Bellanca Scout glider-tow aircraft, whose engine operating temperatures were commonly recorded as high as 250 F, enough to ‘cook’ the hardworking engine. The installed combination of the Oil Chiller, and Airwolf’s firewallmounted oil filter system, resulted in an improved and optimal oil temperature of 185˚ F. The product developer had only
expected a drop of 20˚ F attributed to the use of the remote filter kit and a further drop of 10˚ F with the use of the Oil Chiller, yet the aircraft operators consistently observe a decrease of 60˚ F. “We’re more than pleased with our results,” Quest added. The price for the Oil Chiller heat sink is $100, available direct from Airwolf, (tel: 800-3261534) with official launch at EAA’s AirVenture in Oshkosh, outdoor exhibit # 287, from July 25-31.
“There is a definite demand for positive innovations to reduce oil temperatures,” added Quest “Our Oil Chiller is an economic, simple way to accomplish this.”
The Oil Chiller is modelled after multi-finned heat sinks. Airwolf Filter Corp. is the world’s leading manufacturer of remotemounted oil filters for horizontallyopposed and radial piston engines on general aviation aircraft. It also manufactures FAA-certified wet vacuum pumps, air oil separators, oil filter cutters and Robinson helicopter rotor blade tape, and TT Straps for Bell 206 machines.
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Springcreek Aero Club hosts free flights and awards a Leland Snow Memorial Scholarship
Over 150 people were in attendance at the first annual Leland Snow birthday celebration, held at Air Tractor.
Caleb Jackson, son of Air Tractor engineer Lee Jackson, logs some right seat time in Brian Hooker’s Cessna 180.
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The sun sets as Springcreek Aero Club members mix the next load of passengers for a sightseeing tour around Olney.
The 2011 Leland Snow Memorial Aviation Scholarship was presented to Air Tractor machinist Paul Sadler, pictured here with his wife Kelly in front of the Springcreek Aero Club’s Piper Warrior, with a new AT-802 in the background.
Booms too low can produce a poor spray pattern
by Alan Corr NE Extension Educator Analista certificado de SAFE Any Nebraska crop duster knows how difficult it was this spring to get much of anything done. Between the wind, rain and cold, very few days were available for spraying or pattern testing. Despite the weather, the Nebraska Operation SAFE finally got on track with 33 planes making nearly 200 passes over the string prior to July 1 and a number of planes are still yet to be tested. There was a higher number of planes that had to be retested this year due to boom location, nozzle and other equipment problems. In fact, there have been instances where I had to make a return trip for testing before the issue could be resolved; but I guess that is what Operation SAFE is all about. I did find that nozzles can be located
too far below the wing. If they are located much lower than 26 inches under the wing on a turbine aircraft, the spray seems to merely fall to the ground resulting in a narrow and uneven swath. An AT502 only pattern tested to just over 60 feet with the nozzles located 33 inches below the trailing edge of the wing. When the nozzles were raised to 26 inches below the wing, it pattern tested out very nicely at 75 feet. I did have the opportunity to look at fungicide, crop oil and anti-drift additives’ affect on droplet size, but had to postpone most of the work until after fungicide season since so few days have been calm enough for pattern testing. I will likely seek out volunteers following fungicide season to not only look at product affect on droplet size, but evaporative spray loss as temperature increases and some crosswind testing
to determine how far downwind the majority of the product moves at different spray heights and various wind speeds. I truly appreciate BASF’s involvement and sponsorship of Operation SAFE in Nebraska. The number of aircraft
tested and retested in Nebraska during the past three years is enormous. I also appreciate the interest of NATA members in pattern testing their aircraft to make sure they do an efficient and effective job for their clientele.
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classified ads ag-cat 1975 A-Model Ag-Cat Project. 5500 ttaf. 1500 smoh Younkin 1340. 60 hour smoh Ag-100 prop. Currently 2 holer ag-cat but I have all the parts to put back to spray configuration. Very straight, cotton sprayer, very little damfage history, corrosion free aircraft. $30,000 obo. Call Chad Stuart. Airplane Services Inc. 850-380-6091 (09-11)
G164-C Model King Cat, firewall forward conversion includes R1820-71 engine and Hamilton Standard propeller Model 33D50-119. Engine mount cowling, oil cooler and plumbing, instrument panel also included. For more details contact Matt at Avag Inc. 530-882-4286 (0 9 -11)
1977 B Model Ag Cat, 4300TT, 696 SMOH Aero, AG-100, 290g hopper, Airstar 99.5 w/Aerial Ace, Sky Tractor oil filter kit $87,000. 1-800-437-5319 www.skytractor.com ( T F N )
OrderyourDeSpainPenandInkoftheBModelAgCat.$60.00 plusS&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com
air tractor PRICE REDUCED 1978 G 164 C SN 19 C. Rebuilt to better than new condition. AF TT 4090 Garrett super 1 turbine TSC 174 CSC 44 by AG AIR Turbines. Spray ready, Electronics International Digital Engine Display. This aircraft flies excellent and has not been worked since rebuild. Everything on this aircraft has been gone through including 500 gallon hopper refurbishment. Contact Brian Lee - SKY TRACTOR SUPPLY, Broker - located Hillsboro, ND USA Telephone: 800-437-5319, 701-636-5880 Fax: 701-636-5881 ( t f n)
2010 AT-602 SN 602-1183, PT6A-60ag, Inteillistar with flow control, CP Nozzles, side load fuel, Smoker, electric brake, Hydro gate, wingman, Available October apprx. 1750 hrs, $980,000. Please call 870-581-2867 or 870-261-8310 (0 9 -11)
1993 Air Tractor 401- Geared 1340 Covington, 330 SOH hydramatic, 2 years to inspection, Air, smoker, electric brake, TXP, Ky196, Satloc lite. Mid Continent Aircraft Corp Hayti, MO 573-359-0500 tfn 2011 Airplanes Available AT602 -60 November delivery AT502B -34 December delivery AT602 -65 September delivery AT802 -65 December delivery Options to your specifications. Call for prices 870-295-6218 tfn 2008 AT 602 PT6-60AG,2620 TTAF&E, loaded, SATLOC M3 w constant/vari rate Intelleflow, lane fan and brake, 68 CP TT, owner flown since new, ready to go - now spraying corn in Iowa $ 860,000 , 318-341-1035 (0 9 -11)
1980 AT- 301 8960TT Super 6 engine, 902 TT hydromatic prop Tall Tail, all metal control surfaces, aileron servos, Satloc lite, fresh annual with sale, $95,000 559-686-7401 or email valleyaircraft@clearwire.net (0 4 -12)
1982 AT 400-A Cascade Walter Conversion E-11 Hot and High 750hp Factory Overhaul in 2009, New Avia Prop 2009, CP nozzels, weather aero fan, new cool seat, heater, air cond., smoker, flagger, Satloc Bantam GPS, Good Clean Northern plane hauls a good load. $290,000 obo Please email agpilotkm@gmail.com or Call 509-432-1442 (09-11) 1984 AT 301 TT 6560, 125 SMOH Covington. 125 Since Prop IRAN, Satloc, Crophawk, WeathAero fan, working daily $92,5000 Call 620-275-5941 or email airagservice@cox.net (09-11)
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 800-542-8565 or emial jcaviation@pldi.net At fn A+ 450, 300gal DAF TLAnd Comb, 300-SMOHE, 64 Fuel, almost “original” SuperCat.......................................$65K. A+ 600, 300 gal DAF Tland Conb, 194SMOHE, 419 SOH Hyrda-Prop, SatLoc Lite, Fresh AAI LIC., Ready Money maker.......................................................................... 125K A+600, Tower/Writer w/1200-SMOH AF&E&P best of the Rosies O’Gradys, flyway.............................................$55K B+600 (AN2) 350 gal DAF Tland Conb, 306 SMOH/OSIRANE. OHC 23D40/6529A 15 prop, AACP/AAI rebuilt, 80 fuel, TST, Hvy Gear, Big Tires, M-3 StaLoc, CropHawk Ready 8/15/11 $185K SB-Walter-FatCat, 950-SMOH AF&E&P, hiwings, TST, HVY GSW, M-3 GPS, A41” TLand Spra 515 Hopper, 125 fuel, Super Value....$325K SB-TPE331-1 ‘08 Queencat Damaged @468 hours, AAI repaired w/468-Scam/ 0-Iran Exec. engine & New prop, 400 hopper, 114 fuel, all SB+ mods and Mint condition throughout!..............................................................$395K A450 2-holder project, OH fusellage ready for front seat, 792 SMOHE, no prop.$35K C182B Skylane 3300 TTA, 100 SMOHE & P, S-TEC auto pilot, Nice Trade for AgCat $79K A450 2-holer Project, OH fuselage ready for front seat, 792 SMOHE, no prop $35K AmAg 870-886-2418 (2489F) agcat@bscn.com AmAg 870886-2418 (2489F) agcat@bscn.com t f n
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2001 Air Tractor AT402A-11AG ser#1134 2725TT Will be available in late fall after repairs from a sprinkler strike. All repairs will be made at Air Tractor and Northstar Aviation. Will have a 0 time new prop, complete engine inspection with hot section inspection, new landing gear. Right boom shut off, CP-11’s, Satloc with flow control. This aircraft is very clean and well maintained. Asking $430,000 Call 806-922-5856 or email cvmorris@valornet.com (09-11) 1998 AT 402A -11AG 3640 hrs TTAF&E, SATLOC M3 / intelleflow, smoker, flagger,wingman, swathmaster spreader, lane fan with electric brake, 68 SS CPs, ready to go and is now spraying corn in Iowa, $400,000 Jonathan 318-341-1035 (09-11)
1989 AT-502-34AG, 10,536.1 TT, Satloc M3 Intelliflow. Smoker, Lane fan and brake, CPs, AC/heat, working now. 970-520-2728 (09-11) 1997 AT 502-B 9200 TT, 2440 TTSN, 34 AG, 618 SHSI, 87961 Time Remaining on spar caps, Prop 0 SMOH, Bottom load fuel, M3 Satloc VGS, Night lights, drp booms AM safe seat belts, & more. Immaculate!! $525,000 Call 559-686-7401 or email valleyaircraft@clearwire.net (04-12)
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. T F N
Order your DeSpain Pen and Ink Drawing of the AT-401 today. $60.00 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com Order your DeSpain Pen and Ink Drawing of the Turbine AT-402 today. $60.00 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com 2011 AT602 PT6A-60 AG available December 2011 Southeastern Aircraft Sales & Service 800-441-2964 Air Tractor Dealer t f n 2005 AT-602-60 Ready Nov. 2011 current 3650 est hours in Nov. 4200+ Del Norde variable rate, elec. brake, wingman, smoker, spreader, CP’s. Call 662-588-6002 ( 0 9 - 11 )
Order your DeSpain Pen and Ink Drawing of the Turbine Ag Cat today. $60.00 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com
1996 AT-502B 7,900 horas tiempo total. 900 horas desde sección caliente y reparación de caja de potencia. 900 horas desde reparación hélice. Vigas nuevas instaladadas en fábrica, Equipado para combate de incendios con compuerta hidráulica y radios. SATLOC M3, aire condicionado, abanico variable con freno eléctrico, boquillas CP. $460,000Sun Valley Dusting, 956-399-5323, Fax 956-399-2320 t f n
1999 Air Tractor AT-402A, approximately 6,500 TT. 1 owner since new, this airplane has spent it’s life on boll weevil contracts. All available options. Keeter Aerial Spraying, Inc. Olney, Texas. 940-564-5893 ( 0 9 - 11 )
92 Air Tractor 502, 11,725 TT A/F, -34AG 226.0 SHOT 2950 since Covi Light Overhaul, Recent Annual, M-3 w/ Flow Control, Zee air conditioning, Aluminum Booms w/CP Nozzles, 3” Side loader, Spreader, Right Hand boom shut off. Call for Quote. Darryl at 870-572-9011 ( 0 9 - 11 )
‘71 Ag Cat, G-164A, 9171.7TTA/F, R-1340AN-1 w/740.7SMOH, Satloc 99.5 w/Flow Control, Extended Wings, Hershey Tips,82 Gal Fuel, Locking Tail Wheel, Grumman Gate, Weathaero Fan, Drop Booms, CP’s, Elevator Servo, Automatic Flagger, Strobe Lights, Hydromatic Prop, Speed Ring. 75,000. Darryl 870572-9011 ( 0 9 - 11 )
1994 AT-802A-011 8980TTSN 2080SMOHE by P&WC. Engine has been in continuous tbo by P&W since new. 0SHSI by P&W. Red/White paint. Everything on AF&E and prop within tbo. Fresh Annual and equiped your choice with purchase. 870-897-4548 morrisonaircraft@yahoo.com (0 9 -11)
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. T F N
Order your DeSpain Pen and Ink Drawing of the AT-802 today. $60.00 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com 2012 AIR TRACTORS, ALL MODELS, SPRING DELIVERIES $CALL$; Lane Aviation 888-995-LANE or FAX: 281-232-5401. t f n
AT-401B: Power and payload at the right price. Step up to a highly productive, low maintenance piston engine ag plane for a price that makes solid business sense. The economical 400-gallon capacity AT-401B has a pistonengine price tag, plus all the reliability, durability, safety features and flying ease that make Air Tractor the industry leader. For qualified buyers, Wells Fargo has attractive and flexible terms available. Call your Air Tractor dealer. 1987 AT-301 TT 5374 air frame, engine 1021 SMOH, prop Ag100-2 139 SOH, WagFlagger, W Washer, smoker,SS Spray valve, New Seat, 126 fuel, 350 hopper, A/C, CP nozzles, SS spreader, and more $70,000 843-586-9422 cell 843-454-6206 (0 9 -11)
AT-402B: Go turbo. The AT-402B, with the time-proven Pratt & Whitney PT6A-15AG 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. T F N Save money. Buy used. Parting out several Air Tractor 402, 502, 602, and 802, Thrush and , Ag Cats. Call Chad Stuart. Airplane Services, Inc. 850-380-6091 ( 0 9 - 11 )
2007 AT-401B, 65 TTAF, 65 SMOH, 3 BLADE HYD, COM, TXP, LIKE NEW $355,000.00 Lane Aviation 888-995-LANE 281-342-5451 or FAX: 281-232-5401. t f n
1946 Piper PA-12 Nice airplane, many mods, nearly Alaska ready, must see call Rick for pictures & more info., Southeastern Aircraft 800-441-2964 t f n
510 Factory -6 Thrush, 9998TT, CAM TPE331-6, 0 since hot, new paint, and fresh annual & all ad’s, by Agair; new Harbor A/C. Satloc, SSF. combo, CP nozzles. $340,000. USD.870886 8331 david@arkansasturbine.com (0 9 -11)
J & C Enterprises avaition Inc. Wants to buy your Piper, Pawnee or Brave aircraft. We are also looking for parts inventory, or derelect aircraft as well call Jerry at 800-5428565 or email jcaviation@pldi.net Atfn
Order your DeSpain Pen and Ink Drawing of the AT-602 today. $60.00 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com
1969 Cessna 188 Ag Wagon, 2500 TT, 55 SMOH, Motor da caixa Continental, Satloc Lite, duas pares de barras inox (CP & rotativos), Spreader e mais. Muito bem conservado e arrumado Pronto para trabalhar. R$280.000,00 Homoligado em Brasil em 2005, Localisado em Goias thomas.morley@comcast.net ( 0 9 -11) 1955 Cessna C-170B 2050TTSN, 350SMOH by High Performance Aircraft Engines of Mena, AR. Very nice 170B. Excellent trainer for ag pilot. 870-897-4548 morrisonaircraft@yahoo.com ( 0 9 -11) 1977 Cessna 150, 3,100 Horas desde nuevo, “0” horas desde reparación mayor – motor. GPS, Nav-Com, Transponder w/encoder. Recién pintado. $35,000 Sun Valley Dusting, 956-399-5323, Fax 956-399-2320 tfn
AT-401s several units 2006 and 2007 year models. Less than 200 hours TT. Like new. 3-blade prop. Contact for prices: info@airtractoreurope.com, +34667102184. tfn
Will trade nice 1972 Super Viking for flying Ag Truck or Pawnee. Will consider projects. Call Jerry at J & C Enterprises Aviation, Inc. 1-800-542-8565 Atfn
1994 S2R 510-45, 6800 TTAF, Fast start, Load Hog, spreader, Lane brake & fan, new cp11TT, right boom shut off, M3 w/ flow control. All new glass, tires & brakes. Heat & AC. Working everyday. Very Fast & Clean! 870-692-8305 ( 0 9 - 11 ) Order your DeSpain Pen and Ink Drawing of the Piper Pawnee today. $60.00 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com
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Turbine Thrush-6351 TTSN, PT6-20 8012 TTSN, Wing AD complied, Big Butterfly, Borescope and Eddy Current done 10-2010, Big Fuel, New Tail Fabric, Spring Tailwheel, Satloc, Extensive Annual, VHF, Hangared, Retiring, Make Offfer 306-536-5055 ( 0 9 - 11 )
1996 Thrush S2R-6, 4250 TT, 500 TT Since hot Section, 1000 hrs since gearbox. $385,000. Call 229-886-8592 ( 09-11)
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 Aviatiion INC 800-542-8565 or Email Sid or Jerry at jcaviation@pldi.net Atfn Cessna 337, several units, very low flight hours, perfect state, extremely careful maintenance, fully equipped, long range tanks, fully IFR, contact for prices and specs. info@ airtractoreurope.com, +34667102184 t f n 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. T F N Large inventory or Air Tractor Parts. Surplus to our needs. Call for list. Air Repair, Inc. Phone. 662-846-0228 Fax. 662-843-0811 sales@airrepairinc.com tfn
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; 330-6980280. Check stock at www.preferredairparts.com t f n J & C enterprises Aviation Inc. Wants to buy your Cessna aircraft, New & Used part of any kind. Call Jerry 800-542-8565 or email jcaviation@pldi.net A t f n
1976 S2R 1820 TTAF 7,500 Engine 1,750. New Hemisphere GPS, flagger, smoker, CPs. $95,000 Contact Chris 509-2347791 br.cropcare@gmail.com ( 0 9 - 11) 2009 Thrush PT6-34 – 1800TT, GPS, flow control, load hawg, hopper rinse, fully equipped, bottom fuel,. Mid Continent Aircraft Corp Hayti, MO 573-359-0500 t f n Turbine Thrush -500 gallon, super clean, Walters 2002 conversion by Johnson, M3, flow control, air, bottom fuel, powder coated frame, no rice work. 573-359-0500 t f n
Turbine Thrush fuselage with PT6-34 engine mount and ballis, Stainless steel belly, control stick tubes, canopy, 500 Gal hopper. Asking $26,500. GND@Succeed.net Call 530682-7668 ( 0 9 - 11 ) Thrush Aircraft has two Radio Magnetic Indicators – K1 229, Part # 066-3038-00, 14/28 vol to sale. New and only asking $4005 each. Email rcarter@thrushaircraft.com or call Ray Carter 229.789.0453. (t f n)) WORLD WIDE THRUSH Sales Exclusive U.S. dealer Canada, Mexico- New/Used Ag Thrush, 34-510, 550-60, 660-67. *FINANCING AVAILABLE*Mid-Continent Aircraft, Hayti, MO/ (573) 359-0500. http://www.midcont.net tfn
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2011 Slots Available Frost Flying Inc. 870-295-6213 t f n
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 PT6A-34AG 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. TFN
Order your DeSpain Pen and Ink Drawing of the M18 Dromader today. $60.00 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com
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Order your DeSpain Pen and Ink Drawing of the Flying Dromader today. $60.00 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com
piper Order your DeSpain Pen and Ink Drawing of the Dual Cockpit Air Tractor, today. $60.00 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com
cessna 1964 Cessna 172 E, 2735 TT, 1438 TT SMOH, 134.7 hr Since New prop, new paint, new upholstry new glass. No damage history. Northern Canadian Aircraft. $36,000. Call 204-322-5614 (09-11) 1975 Cessna Truck-beautiful paint, immaculate cockpit, 5 pt. harness, streamline boom, M3, always hangered. 5630 TT, Large Propellor blades, Special pre season price. Mid Continent Aircraft Corp Hayti, MO 573-359-0500 t f n
1979 Piper Pawnee Brave, PA 36-450, Conversion a Pratt & Whitney Radial R-985 de 450hp! 3,972 horas tiempo total, 712 horas desde reparación mayor motor. $75,000 Sun Valley Dusting, 956-399-5323, Fax 956-399-2320 t f n 1982 Piper PA-18-150 Super Cub, 500 horas desde nuevo!!, Tela nueva, pintura nueva, micas nuevas, recién inspecionado, GPS, Comm, Transponder. El PA-18 más nuevo y bonito en el mercado, $160,000 Sun Valley Dusting, 956399-5323, Fax 956-399-2320 t f n 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; 330698-0280. Check stock at www.preferredairparts.com tfn
NatioNal agricultural aviatioN MuseuM Where a Way of lIfe, comes to lIfe. natIonal agrIcultural avIatIon museum 1150 lakeland drive, jackson ms monday - saturday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
601-713-3365 800-844-TOUR this project is partially funded through a grant by the jackson convention and visitors Bureau
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1976 Ayres 400 Gal. Thrush with -6 Garrett Engine; Satloc; Air Conditioner; Smoker; 29” Wheels and Brakes; New Paint; Fresh OH Prop; SS Spray System; Lane Brakes. Call Eugene 979-532-1718, 979-533-1720 Day or night A4-12
93 Thrush T34-510, 9643 TTAF, Recent annual & HSI, M-3, A/C, Smoker, VG Kit, Lane 4, Brake, SS Booms, CP nozzles, Super Clean, $365,000. Darryl at 870-572-9011 (0 9 -11) J & C Enterprises Aviation Inc. has 29” wheel sets. We will accept your 10” wheel and brakes in exchange. Call Jerry or Sid 800-542-8565 or email jcaviation@pldi.net Atfn 1992 Ayres 510 D C - 7,600 Hrs. TT; Garrett -6 Engine Low Time; M-3 with Variable Rate Flow Control, C.P. Nozzles; SS Spray System with Lane brakes; Air Conditioner; Smoker; Low time Prop; Nice clean airplane that is ready to work Priced To Sell Call Eugene 979-532-1718, 979-533-1720 Day or night A 4 -12
Order your DeSpain Pen and Ink Drawing of the Bell 206 Helicopter today. $60.00 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com
Order your DeSpain Pen and Ink Drawing of the Thrush 660 today. $60.00 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com
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
The 550 Thrush offers 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
1946 J3- 85 HP TT Unknown Time since overhaul- 600 hrs Time since prop overhaul- 600 hrs Cleveland wheels and brakes. Asking $30,000 Call 530-682-7668 ( 0 9 - 11 )
For sale 2-600 hp Rockwell Thrushes, current annuals, always hangared, excellent condition, Call 306-861-0177. (09-11) N752WC 2010 J.A.S. REMANUFACTURED WALTER CONVERSION THRUSH 130 Total Time Since Complete Rework of Aircraft, Factory Hot and High Remanufactured Engine, (751 SHP), Cascade Conversion, New Avia High Performance Propeller, 510 Gal. Hopper, Weath-Aero Fan, Stainless Steel Booms, CP Nozzles, 3” Left Side Load, Wing Extensions, 40,000 Hr. Avenger Spar Cap Kit, New H.D. Wing Leading Edge Skins and Ribs, 192 Gal. Fuel, Vortex Generators, Wing Root Fairings, Aileron Servos, Bottom Load Fuel, 29” Tires, Spring Steel Tailwheel with 5.00 X 5 Tire, Air conditioning, New Intellistar GPS with Intelliflow Flow Control, Smoker, Flagger, Garmin COM Radio, Nav / Strobe / Instrument / Landing Lights, Oregon Aero Seat Cushions, New Side Panels with Stainless Steel Fasteners, New Custom Paint, Excellent Tires / Glass / New Poly Fiber Fabric. Tulare, California. 559-686-1794 / Email info@johnstonaircraft.com www.johnstonaircraft.com t f n
Large inventory of Thrush parts surplus to our needs. Call for list. Air Repair, Inc. Phone. 662-846-0228 Fax. 662-8430811 sales@airrepairinc.com t f n
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
bell - hiller Order your DeSpain Pen and Ink Drawing of the Radial Thrush today. $60.00 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com
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For Sale (1) Bell 47 Mark 5 Tom Cat with trailer and SS spray gear $90,000 (1) Bell 47 G-5 with spray gear with trailer and GPS $110,000. Call 717-334-0280 or 863-675-6919 (09-11)
2000 Beechcraft Bonanza ¡Turbohélice!, 200 horas desde nuevo con radios Garmin (530,430), y King. Motor-Rolls Royce 450hp. ¡Rapido! Como nuevo. $740,000 Sun Valley Dusting, 956-399-5323, Fax 956-399-2320 t f n
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, 850-380-6091. (0 9 -11)
Gulf Coast aG airCraft sales & serviCe “Century” wing spar for Thrush S2R aircraft. Lifetime spar without inspections, economical and easy to install. Call Eugene For Details at 979-533-1720
“The World Center of Ag Aviation” Distributors - New Thrush, Cessna, Satloc, Weatherly So whether it’s ag-craft sales, services, parts or insurance We are Big enough to serve you Anywhere - Anytime - PromPtly Small enough to need and appreciate your business
1976 Ayres 400 Gal. Thrush with -6 Garrett Engine; Satloc; Air Conditioner; Smoker; 29” Wheels and Brakes; New Paint; Fresh OH Prop; SS Spray System; Lane Brakes. Garrett TPE331-6-252M Please call for info. Engines available Garrett TPE-331-10-511M 2 engines available with lots of time and cycles remaining. Call for info.
Used Thrush Parts for Sale
Several sets of late model wings • Metal Thrush tails • Many other items
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Unlimited Racer project: 85% complete Yak11, 3350 turbo compound with many spare parts including engine. Call with best offer. For details call Frost Flying Inc. 870-295-6213 t f n
Order your DeSpain Pen and Ink Drawing of the Stearman today. $60.00 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com
PT6A ENGINES ATS maintains one of the largest replacement engine inventories in the industry and can quickly and fairly evaluate your core or mid-time PT6 engine for exchange credit or outright purchase. View our current engine inventory at www.PT6A.aero (FAA CRS TQZR133K) PT6A engines for Sale or Exchange. t f n PT6A-28 TSO 3684 Fresh HSI PT6A-28 TSO Zero PT6A-34 TSO Zero PT6A-114A Zero time overhauled PT6A-41 TSO 974 PT6A-42 TSO Zero Phone: 305-825-2001 Email preeves@jsamiami.com Email krod@jsamiami.com ( 0 9 - 11 )
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FOR SALE: PT6-15AG TTSN 3980, “0” time since light overhaul by Timken Aerospace, Prop Gov, Prop Overspeed gov, Starter Gen. fuel pump.$235,000.00. Cascade Aircraft Conversion 509-635-1212 cascade@completebbs.com ( 0 8 - 1 2 ) PT6-45R, “0” Since Light O/H power section, 3264 SOH power section, 1498 SOH gas generator, “0” SHOT, OHC prop gov., $265,000 AR/870-572-9011 (0 9 -11)
Order your DeSpain Pen and Ink Drawing of the Clipped J3 Cub today. $60.00 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com
12 ea PT6A-27/28 TSO 0, 0, 0, 255, 691, 3482, 3502, 3502, 3598, 3614, 3882, 7993 2 ea PT6A-34AG (2) TSO 0 PT6A-42 TSO 4662 5 ea PT6A-50 TSO 3137, 3869, 5297, 6205, 7051 We also buy PT6 engines in allconditions. Please call Bill or Joel at 334-361-7853 or emailbmershon@UTPparts.com. t f n New PT6-34 ag engine in stock Call for price Frost Flying Inc. 870-295-6213 A tfn
Order your DeSpain Pen and Ink Drawing of In-Formation today. $60.00 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com
engines Pratt and Whitney overhauled 1340 cylinders $1850, called Terry at 870-536-1348 or David at 870-550-1664 ( 09-11)
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. 800-542-8565 or email jcaviation@pldi.net A t f n Garrett TPE331-6-252M Please call for info. 2 engines available. 979-532-1718, 979-533-1720 Day or night A 4-12 R-1340, zero time since overhaul by Covington $53,500.00 New PT6 -11, 15, 34, 60, 65, 67 outright or exchange call Lane Aviation 888-995-LANE 281-342-5451 or FAX 281232-5401 t f n
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PT6A-67R Serial No. PC-E 106108/ PS 106108 0 PT6A-65 (Can be run as AR/R or B) Serial No. PC-E 32355 / PS 32355 0 PT6A-65R Serial No. PC-E 97127/ PS 97080 0 PT6A-45R (3) Serial No. PC-E 84309 / PS 84254 3694.8 Serial No. PC-E 84087 / PS 84363 4880.6 Serial No. PC-E 84002 / PS 84295 3498.1 PT6A-27 / 28 Hot Section Kit CT Disk 8179 CSN New 3045741-01 CT Blades Overhauled PT6A-27 / 28 Hot Section Kit CT Disk 7118 CSN New 3045741-01 CT Blades Overhauled
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new Air Tractor in your future. YOUR #1 AIR TRACTOR DISTRIBUTOR IN SALES AND SERVICE AIRCRAFT 2012 AIR TRACTORS, ALL MODELS, SPRING DELIVERIES ...................................... $CALL$ ENGINES R-1340, ZERO TIME SINCE OVERHAUL BY COVINGTON .................................$57,500 NEW PT6 -11, 15, 34, 60, 65, 67 OUTRIGHT OR EXCHANGE ...........................$CALL$
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800-253-1711 ext 7122 Cell: 414-322-2025 jim.germek@aircar.com www.aircar.com Air Cargo Carriers, an operator of Shorts 330 and 360 freighter aircraft for over 25 years, is making available engines that are surplus to our current needs from our airline rotable pool. These engines were maintained by our in-house PT-6 Engine Overhaul Facility Midwest Turbine Services. Repair Station #DATR119D.
Lane Aviation, Inc. “Specializing in Turbine and Piston Air Tractors”
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Garrett TPE-331-10-511M 2 engines available with lots of time and cycles remaining. Call for info. 979-532-1718, 979-533-1720 Day or night A 4 -12 TPE331-PC (2.5 Cores)........................................ $5,000* TPE331-6-252M (Dmgd Core Nice Logs).............. $7,500 TPE331-1-101Z 468-Scam/0-Iran (Exec) ......... $155,000 R985 AN1 792 SMOH (API),................................ $10,500 R1340-AN2 (Cov) 1115-SMOH..............................$19,000 R1340-AN1 1258 SMOH (Cov/W12-1 Blower)......$19,000 AmAg 870-886-2418 (2489F) agcat@bscn.com t f n
Cylinders For Sale – Overhauled complete assy’s with new pistons installed. Ready to install. R-985 $1250.00 each Two or more less 5%: R-1340 $1950.00 each Two or more less 5%: Outright price: includes all gaskets. Sun Air Parts. 661-257-7708 fax 661-257-7710 T F N
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. (0 9 -11)
Pratt & Whitney R-985 & R-1340 Overhauled Engines in stock. Props, carburetors, magnetos, alternators, & accessories for above engines. Call Chester Roberts Supply Company, Collinsville, TX Tel: 903-429-6805 Fax: 903429-6047 crs5r@aol.com (0 4 -12)
Transland and Agrinautics authorized distributor – Call us with your needs. Sid or Jerry @ J & C Enterprises 1-800542-8565 or e-mail jcaviation@pldi.net At fn CP NOZZLES AND CHECK VALVES. Distribuidor en Argentina: ArAvia S.A. -Venado Tuerto (Sta Fe) T.E. 54-3462-433540 FAX: 438344 tfn
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; 330698-0280. Check stock at www.preferredairparts.com t f n
Covington Turbine Engines Available. PT6A-20 2800 TSO PT6A-15AG 0 Time Since Covington Light Overhaul PT6A-34AG 1789 TSO PT6A-34AG 780 TSO PT6A-34AG 0 TSO PT6A-34AG 0 Time Since Covington Light Overhaul We are also 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 A t f n
Stainless Steel Fabricators, Inc. --- Stainless spreaders. We repair all models including Transland and Swathmaster. Remember to bring in your spreaders in for repair as early as possible. Call us at 800-736-3433 or 870-217-9232. (10-11)
dispersal equipment
ASC Rotary Atomizers - Consistent droplets, large flow openings, easy to mount without changing your existing pump, boom and flow control method. Made in USA. asc@dynafog. com, 317-896-2561 A 0 1 -12
ASC Rotary Atomizers - See www.dynafog.com/ascresults and April 2009 issue of AAU, A. McCracken. Made in USA. asc@ dynafog.com, 317-896-2561 A 01-12
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Everything you need for fixed wing or helicopter JAS 559-6861794, FAX 559-686-9360, e-mail: info@johnstonaircraft.com web site: www,johnstonaircraft.com t f n TRANSLAND 10 vane sprder for 38” gate, new $9400 Agrinautics, root, Crophawk, Transland, others Lane Aviation 281-342-5451 or FA X 281-232-5401.t fn CP NOZZLES AND CHECK VALVES “The Drift fighters”. Plus they improve your spray pattern. Contact Johnston Aircraft Service, Inc. 24 hr. Tel 559-686-1794, FAX 559-686-9360, e-mail: info@johnstonaircraft.com web site: www.johnstonaircraft.com t f n Transland and Agrinautics, overstock sale. Call Danny for listing 662-846-0228 Fax. 662-843-0811 sales@airrepairinc. com t f n ASC Rotary Atomizers - Why use old hydraulic nozzle technology? Rotary Atomizers are proven as the most accurate method to apply both low & high volume formulations. Made in USA. asc@dynafog.com, 317-896-2561 A 0 1 -12 SprayTarget variable rate nozzles in stock. Air Repair, Inc. Phone. 662-846-0228 Fax. 662-843-0811 sales@airrepairinc.com t f n Variable Rate OC and engine driven hydraulic spray control systems. Coming soon variable rate dry for standard gate and hydraulic flaps. Air Repair, Inc. Phone. 662-846-0228 Fax. 662-843-0811 sales@airrepairinc.com t f n Dispersal Equipment: Weathaero Feathering Fans, Crophawks, Smokers, Flaggers, Nozzles, Transland, Breckenridge Spreaders, Airfoil Booms, Dry Breaks, Load Hawgs All Aircraft Styles. Mid-Continent Aircraft, Hayti, MO, 800325-0885 www.midcont.net. tfn 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 t f n
gps Satloc guidance and flow control systems in stock. Quick repair and warranty service. “when you want it done right” call Compton Flying Service 888-336-3924 tfn
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0 TT Since Complete Rework of Aircraft Factory Hot and High Remanufactured Engine (751 SHP), Cascade Conversion Very Low Time Thrush SPAR Caps Newly Covered Cool Seat Serv-Aero modified horizontal Stabilizer New style dropped boom brackets
510 Gal. Hopper Weath-Aero Fan Stainless Steel Booms, 3” Left Side Load Wing Extensions New H.D. Wing Leading Edge Skins and Ribs
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40,000 Hour Life Avenger SpAr CAp Kit! new fACtory Lower SpAr CApS 24 HR. PHONES: 559-686-1794 or 686-2161 FAX: 559-686-9360 P.O. Box 1457, Tulare, CA 93275 Se Habla Español info@johnstonaircraft.com • parts@johnstonaircraft.com
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Intelliflow Flow Controls -in stock, now shipping! Sky Tractor Supply 1-800-437-5319 tfn Hemisphere GPS systems in stock, Bantham, Intellistar, M3, Intelliflow, and Litestar2. We did it again, leading Level 3 Service Center/Dealer 2009. Why buy anywhere else, we’ve got what you need, and service after the sale! Call now 800-437-5319 Sky-Tractor Supply Company tfn Used Satlocs. Litestar 1 and II. Airstar. New M3s in stock Prompt repair service Compton Flying Service 888-336-3924 t f n
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TRACMAP GPS has great features, easy to use, large screen, racetrack guidance, usb key easy import of files, competitive pricing. Now available from Turbine Conversions call 616-837-9428 www.turbineconversions.com 1 2 - 1 1
Satloc, Intelliflow The leading edge Satloc Level III Service repair center. Mid-Continent Aircraft Corp. Hayti, Mo 800325-0885. t f n Satloc and Del Norte Air Repair Inc, is the worldwide leader in sales and sercece. Call Danny (sales) or Dallas (service) 662846-0228 Fax. 662-843-0811 sales@airrepairinc.com tfn Hemisphere GPS & Flow Control Dealer Johnston Aircraft Service, Inc. 24 hr. Tel 559-686-1794, FAX 559-686-9360, e-mail: info@johnstonaircraft.com web site: www.johnstonaircraft.com. t f n Authorized AgNav Distributors. New and used systems. GIS Spray data services/conversion. Summit Helicopters Inc. Call Gary at 816-813-0442. summitGIS@earthlink.net (09-11)
parts Overhauled Oil cooler off Thrush PN # 10003A off Thrush. OH by Pacific Oil Cooler. $1400. Call 907-746-2585 (09-11) Call Bruce’s Flying Service for all of your Thrush parts needs! 229-725-4150, fax 229-725-5135. E-mail bruceandrews62@ gmail.com. ( 0 9 - 11 ) 38 inch Breckinridge spreader. $2500. Call Chad Stuart. Airplane Services Inc. 850-380-6091. ( 0 9 - 11 ) 25 inch Breckinridge Spreader. $2500. Call Chad Stuart. Airplane Services Inc. 850-380-6091. ( 0 9 - 11 )
We have many ROOT PUMP (Neito) parts in stock. Call Rick @ Southeastern Aircraft Sales & Service 800-441-2964. t f n
New Record Inlet System Asking $15,000 Call 530-6827668 (0 9 -11)
Thrush Aircraft has surplus inventory – interested? 19500T010 Plate Outside Finger, 19500T011 Plate Top, 19500T012 Plate Cross Bay, 19500T013 Plate Clevis Wrap, 19500T014 Plate Cross Bay, 19500T015 Plate Clevis Wrap 19500T035 Plate, 10734T001 Plate, 10734T002 Plate, 19530T013 Plate Cross Bay 19533T002 Plate Muff End Liner, 19533T007 Plate Muff End, 19533T008 Plate Muff End Outer. Email rcarter@thrushaircraft.com or call Ray Carter 229.789.0453. (t f n)
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New M3 (LAST ONE) Intellistar, Bantum, Litestar II, Intelliflow Systems. On the shelf ready to ship. Used Litestar II, Used Airstar. READY Compton flying Service 888-336-3924 t f n
1 set serviceable S2R extended wings 228 gall fuel. TTSN 2600hrs. sb AG-39 big butterfly c/w at 1811 ttsn. last eddy current at 2100 hrs -no cracks. VG’s fitted. dbeek1@mac. com ( 0 9 - 11 )
Pressure Cowls for all PT6 Air Tractor and Thrush. Reduce ITT 35 to 70 degrees. Reduce fuel consumption. Save on Hot Section Inspections. Easy access to fuel nozzle & air filter. Reduce NG 1 to 3%. Make your -15 perform like a -34. ELIMINATE ONGOING AIR FILTER PURCHASES! Now taking deposits and scheduling deliveries for mid-late 2011 and early 2012. Please contact Cascade Aircraft Conversions at 509-6351212 or tom@cascadeaircraftconversions.com . (08-12) Thrush Aircraft has surplus inventory. Dishpan Brackets 19520T010, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22;Dishpan Top 19520T005; Dishpan Cuff 19519T001 Email rcarter@ thrushaircraft.com or call Ray Carter 229.789.0453. (t f n) Thrush Aircraft has surplus inventory - Tube Engine Control: 19561T004, 19561T005, 19561T006, 19561T007, 19561T008, Gussett Engine Control: 19561T009, 19561T010, 19561T011. Email rcarter@thrushaircraft.com or call Ray Carter 229.789.0453. (t f n)
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 509635-1212 or tom@cascadeaircraftconversions.com . (08-12) Angel Personal Flight Assistant - in stock, shipping today. Premium quality Bluetooth interface for the cockpit. Noise free cell phone use without fumbling for your phone. Caller ID, direct dial, redial, voice dial, download phonebook and call list entries, dial direct., Stream bluetooth music and control, E6B flight computer, Stopwatch, fuel and approach timer. Large full color easy to read backlit screen, intuitive menus, automatic cut out with radio transmissions, ambient light sensor. Sky Tractor Supply 1-800-437-5319 A t f n Fitting Engine Attach 15019T002, Doubler – Engine Attach 15019T906, 1340 Engine Mount, 19500T001, Engine Mount Ring Assy, 15019T906. Email rcarter@thrushaircraft.com or call Ray Carter 229.789.0453. (tfn)
2011 Slots Available ..................................................................Call 2008 802A, 1,322 Hrs TT AF&E, -67, Smoker, Electric Brake Ground Adjust, Single Point Fuel, CP’s with Swivels, Satloc with Flow Control, Wingman, 10” Hydraulic Gate with Del Norte Controller, Fresh HSI, Fresh Annual, Prop, Iran.............................................. $1,150,000
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Unlimited Racer Project: 85% complete Yak 11, 3350 turbo compound with many spare parts including engine. Call with best offer. For pictures and details ........................................................CALL
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Air Tractor 402 main landing gear. 600 hrs since new. $1500 for the pair. Chad Stuart. Airplane Services Inc. 850-380-6091. ( 0 9 - 11 ) Thrush Aircraft has excess inventory – ready to move. Circuit Breakers, Transformers, Studs, Bolts, Rivets, Starters, Gauges and more. For complete listing of inventory, Email rcarter@thrushaircraft.com or call Ray Carter229.789.0453. Be sure to check out our website at www.thrushaircraft.com under service and parts. ( t f n )
J & C Enterprises Aviation Inc. still has one of the largest Cessna, and Piper Ag Aircraft inventories in the USA and has a huge inventory of Lighting and wheel and brake inventory. Let us be your total part provider. Call in your needs - Sid or Jerry 800-542-8565 or jcaviation@pldi.net A t f n Cleveland Wheels and Brakes. Buy used and save money. Air-Tractor, Thrush, Ag Cat. Chad Stuart Airplane Services Inc. 850-380-6091 ( 0 9 -11)
Starter, Generator and Quad Kit for a G6. Email rcarter@ thrushaircraft.com or call Ray Carter 229.789.0453 ( t f n )
Used serviceable PT6 starter/generators. Wet or Dry spline. Guaranteed to work. $3,500 Chad Stuart. Airplane Services, Inc. 850-380-6091 (0 9 -11)
Kulite Model APTE 211 1000-70D Transducer for a G5, G6 or G10 engine. Voltage 28 OVDC and Torque Gauge part #21743-101. Email rcarter@thrushaircraft.com or call Ray Carter 229.789.0453. (t f n)
Vacuum Meters ready to ship. Clean, accurate, closed system. Why pay 50,000 for a accurate system when you can do it for a fraction of the price and require no computers. Compton Flying Service 888-336-3924 tfn
Um par de asas estendida 95% completa do Thrush S2R. A pair of extended wings 95% complete Thrush S2R. Brazil. garciaviagricola@uol.com.br / 16 36274879 (t f n)
Thrush Aircraft has a surplus of Rivets: CR2162 4 4; 0059902, CR2163 4 1; 0059922 CR2163 4 2; 0059923, CR2248 4 1; 1953255, CR2248 4 3; 1953370, CR2248 4 5; NAS1739B4 5 CR2248 5 4; 1953280,CR2248 5 6; 19534481, CR2249 4 1, CR2249 4 2, CR2249 4 4, CR2249 5 6; 0059944, CR2249 6 3; 0066598, CR2539 4 1; 0066599, CR3212 6 4; 0091635 CR3212 6 5; 0092306, CR3212 6 6; 0091859, CR3212 6 7; 0091860, CR3212 6 8 CR3213 4 8; 0066386, CR3213 5 3; 0066388, CR3213 5 4; 0066389 CR3213 5 5; 0066390, CR3242 4 6; 3110053, CR3242 5 3; 0059855 CR3242 5 5; 3000176, CR3242 5 6; 3000177, CR3242 5 7; 3000171 CR3242 5 8; 3110481, CR3242 6 4 ; 3000168, CR3242 6 6; 3000170 CR3242 6 7 ; 3110095, CR3242 6 8, CR3243 4 8, CR3243 5 5 0059871 CR3243 5 6; 0059872, CR3243 6 2; 3000329, CR3243 6 3; 0057277 CR3243 6 4; 0057278, CR3243 6 8, CR3243 6 9; 0065301, CR3522 5 3; 3000704 CR3522 5 6; 3110061, CR3522 6 4; 3000708, CR3523 5 2; 3110050, CR3523 5 4; 3000682 CR3523 5 5; 3000683, CR3523 5 6; 3110327, CR3552 5 3; 3110394, CR3552 6 2; 3110274 CR3553 5 3; 3000282, CR517 6 6; 0059965, CR91662 5 2 0059980, CR9163 4 2; 0059985, CR9163 4 6 ; 0059991, CR9163 6 4; 0059977 Email rcarter@ thrushaircraft.com or call Ray Carter 229.789.0453 ( t f n ) .
J & C Enterprises Aviation Inc has purchased a large new inventory of Citabria GCBC part in late 1977-79 rnge. Lots of common everyday parts. Landing gear, wheels 7 brakes, engine parts etc. call Jerry or Sid today 800-542-8565 or email jcaviaiton@pldi.net Atfn ITT Gauge for a G6 (100-5812-01) and 67 (PT6A-67 Ag, part#590-40020, range 200-1200’C) engine, 1005812-01 Email rcarter@thrushaircraft.com or call Ray Carter229.789.0453. (tfn) Remember J & C Enterprises Aviation Inc. Is a Transland, Black Steel Brake and McFarlane dealer. We have a large amount of these brands inventory in stock as well as Cleveland. GE Lighting, Cessna, Piper etc. give us a call for all your parts needs at 800-542-8565 or email us at jcaviation@pldi.net A t f n Bendix/King GPS, KLN900, Part #066-04034-0104. TSO C129 Class A1 DO-178A Level 12 Power 18-33 VDC/3.3A Max . Email rcarter@thrushaircraft.com or call Ray Carter 229.789.0453. (tfn) Spend your time doing what you do best “SPRAYING” and let us find those parts for you. Part numbers are really important. Call Jerry or Sid 800-542-8565 or email jcaviation@pldi.net Atfn
Set of new Thrush Aircraft current production wings featuring the 29,000 hour life limit on low spar caps. Upper and lower 4340 Chrome-Molly steel spar caps with 114 gallon fuel tank on each wing, 0 SNEW. Contact Thrush Aircraft Spares Department 229-883-1440, rcarter@thrushaircraft.com
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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 Wendel or Steve North Star Aviation 620-356-4528 wlambert@pld.com t f n
Emco Wheaton/Buckeye Dry Break Couplers and adapters, Johnston Aircraft Service, Inc. 24 hr. Tel 559-686-1794, FAX 559-686-9360, e-mail: info@johnstonaircraft.com web site: www.johnstonaircraft.com t f n
We have all fibreglass parts for Weatherly and Ag-Cat (A, B and Super B). Call for prices. Professional Fibreglass Repair. 530-735-6264 t f n
PARTS, PARTS, PARTS... For all your ag aviation needs, O/H’D Thrush 29” Landing Gear & We Can Repair / Rebuild Yours. Johnston Aircraft Service, Inc. 559-686-1794 / Email info@ johnstonaircraft.com www.johnstonaircraft.com tfn
J & C Enterprises Aviation Inc. has 29” wheel sets. We will accept your 10” wheel and brakes in exchange. Also have 29” Thrush Landing Gear. Call Jerry or Sid 800-542-8565 or email jcaviation@pldi.net At fn Retrofit Hopper Door for AT502 and AT602. Now available for fall and winter installation Professional Fibreglass Repair. 530-735-6264 t f n GPS Antenna Mount, for specific ag aircraft, Performance and looks, slip stream design delivers peak signals. Contact Terry Barber 605-258-2743. ( 0 9 - 11 ) Complete Thrush Factory Metal Tail W / Updates.Johnston Aircraft Service, Inc. 559-686-1794 / Email info@johnstonaircraft.com www.johnstonaircraft.com t f n Superbooms for Cessna, Piper, Thrush, Air Tractor and custom manufacture; THRUSH AILERON SERVOS-STC’d kits. TSA 800-642-5777 or tsa@702com.net (TFN) PARTS, PARTS, PARTS. For all your ag aviation needs, please call Southeastern Aircraft Sales & Service 800-441-2964 Air Tractor Dealer tfn 8 Million new surplus parts for Cessna, 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; 330698-0280. Check stock at www.preferredairparts.com t f n Accessories & Parts! 100’s of new and OHC accessories, parts for just about everything. Big discounts! Please have part numbers when contacting us. Preferred Airparts, 800433-0814 US/Canada; 330-698-0280. Check stock at www. preferredairparts.com t f n
Jasco Alternator kits in stock. Air Repair, Inc. Phone. 662846-0228 Fax. 662-843-0811 sales@airrepairinc.com tfn
please call Southeastern Aircraft Sales & Service (800) 4412964 Air Tractor Dealer A TFN Cessna Ag Parts. Air Repair, Inc. Phone. 662-846-0228 Fax. 662-843-0811 sales@airrepairinc.com t f n 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; 330698-0280. Check stock at www.preferredairparts.com t f n Cessna Parts - Engine, propellers, authorized service center. Johnston Aircraft Service, Inc. 24 hr. Tel 559-686-1794, FAX 559-686-9360, e-mail: info@johnstonaircraft.com web site: www.johnstonaircraft.com. A tfn Agrinautics, Automatic Flagman, Aero Engines, Arrow prop, Air Tractor (Associate dealer Queen Bee Air Specialties) CP Nozzles, Compro Smoker, Crophawk, Covington Aircraft Engine, Collins Air Conditioner, Cleveland, Chip Detector, Hot Stuff, Honda Engines, Johnson Sidewinder, Nieto Products, New and used aircraft, (large) Parts Inventory, Schweizer, Spraying Systems, Co., Superbugs, APH-4 Helmet, Simplex, Tires, Transland, WeathAero. Sky Tractor Supply 800-4375319, 701-436-5881. t f n 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.tfn Brave and Pawnee parts - engines, props, spar kits, fuel cells and foam kits, and much more. Johnston Aircraft Service, Inc. 24 hr. Tel 559-686-1794, FAX 559-686-9360, e-mail: info@johnstonaircraft.com web site: www.johnstonaircraft.com. t f n
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 830-625-4138. t f n
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Cessna Authorized Parts Center: Prompt, World-Wide Parts Service, Engines, Bonaire 550 Conversions, Wings. Mid-Continent Aircraft, Hayti, MO, 800-325-0885 www.midcont.net. t f n NEW! CP11TT/w-3 Tips & Shutoff in stock ready to ship today.1-800-437-5319 Sky-Tractor Supply Company t f n
propellers Complete Hamilton Standard Prop 6101-12 blades Zero since overhaul & yellow tag by San Antonio Propeller $16,500. Call 254-749-8820 (0 9 -11)
Air Tractor financing can put an Air Tractor in your hanger. 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! t f n
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GE M601-E11 751 HP TURBOPROP Conversions for Air Tractor and Thrush. Increased Reliability. No Hot Section Inspections. No Nozzles to Service. Cascade Pressure Cowl – Standard Equipment with Lifetime Serviceable Air Filter System! 3,000 HR Engine TBO. Auto Start Systems. Lower Operating/Maintenance Costs. Improved Safety. Ease of Maintenance Access. Warranty: 1,000 Hr / 1,100 Cycles or 2 Years. Now taking deposits and scheduling deliveries for mid-late 2011 and early 2012. Please contact Cascade Aircraft Conversions at 509-635-1212 or tom@ cascadeaircraftconversions.com (0 8 -12) J & C Enterprises has a Cessna 188 props in Stock Y.T. Also offer some STC’d propellers. Call Jerry or Sid 800-542-8565 or email jcaviation@pldi.net At fn Props for Sale: 2D30-6101A-18 OHC 23D40-7035A-12S OHC 22D40-6533A-12 OHC 23D40-6533A-18 Serviceable cond. 23D40-6533A-18 Serviceable cond. Call: PropWorks, Winnipeg, Canada Tel: 888-679-2965 email: propwork@mts.net
For Outright Sale: Overhauled 5-Blade Prop. Hartzell HC-B5MP3C. 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 210-924-5561. sales@dixieair.com. ( 0 9 -11) IA200/FA8452, NEW $4,500 2D30-6101A20, A/R. $3,500 2D30-6101A12, O-IRAN $10,500 22D30-AG200-2 OHC $15,500 12D40-AG100-4S, OHC $15,500 22D40-AG200-2, OHC, $21,000 22D40-AG200-2, 190 SOH, /new blades... $23,000 33D50-7005A, A/R-Knocked Down. $6,500 HC-B3TN-3D/5M, OHC/+4NB’s. $19,500 23D40-7005A-17 502-SIRAN &ADCW...$15,000 HC-B3TN-3D/5M OHC w/NEw+4 blades....20,000 AmAg 870-886-2418 (2489F) agcat@bscn.com t f n Hartzell 3 Blade and 5 blade Props, new & used $CALL Lane Aviation 888-995-LANE 281-342-5451 or FAX 281-232-5401 t f n .
Simply Brilliant! Super Gloss Aviation Polish. Safe for plexiglass and Clear Coat Finishes. Easy On, Easy Off. Restores faded oxidized paint to original luster. Protects from chemicals, bird droppings, uv sun rays. Holds up to multiple washings. Cleans bugs & soot too! Dandy Products and Services - Amarillo, Texas 800-999-6130 (09-11) Reduce Drift, Increase Deposition and Retention use Control™ For FREE SAMPLE go to www.GARRCO.com/ freesample Call 765-395-3441, mrfoam1@garrco.com t f n English to Spanish Technical Translations Former A&P and Ag-Pilot, Carlos Retamosa Specializing in translating: • Aviation technical manuals • Airworthiness Directives (ADs) • Service Bulletins (SBs) Contact 598-53-24376 retamosa@adinet.com.uy
1986 F350 Stainless Steel Auger Truck, $9,500. OBO Call 870-866-6151 ( 0 9 - 11 ) 1500 gal Jet A refueler; Nissan UD 3300 truck; epoxy lined steel tank: Liquid Control counter with predetermining counter (new 2003); single point and over the wing nozzles: automatic reel. Truck and pump work well; good rubber $15,900 Call 501-985-1484 AR location. tfn Auger Trucks For Sale (Trade-Ins) Also list of customer trucks. Call Auger Dan Office: 870-578-6133 Cell: 870-919-2317 A9-11
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WANTED Owners/Aircraft S2R-T41 Ayres Turbo Thrush with the Pratt & Whitney PT6A-41. Cascade Aircraft is in the final stages of development for improvements to the S2R-T41 Ayres Turbo Thrush. Owners in the area of Eastern Washington / the PNW are encouraged to contact us. We need an aircraft to complete the final installation – if you are interested in reduced ITT 30 to 70 degrees, improved fuel efficiency, 15 minute filter replacements with lifetime filters then please contact Cascade Aircraft Conversions at 509-635-1212 or tom@cascadeaircraftconversions.com . (0 8 -12)
Fight rodent infestation with Cascade’s innovative and extremely simple 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 (0 8 -12)
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www.AircraftCostAnalysis.com AG Operators can calculate your breakeven, % investment return, profit potential, and produce annual & monthly cash flows. Project your financials without spending hours of your time. All reports are produced automatically and accurately after you provide your cost inputs and gross application fees. Types of analyses performed include: Company/ Individual Ownership, Managed with/without Leaseback, Commercial Operation, Agricultural/Fire/Ambulance Operations, Joint Ownership, Fractional Ownership, and Charter/Rental. AG sales organizations can provide prospects with customized & professional ownership cost analysis. This program is a great sales aid and management tool. FREE sample reports. Click REQUEST INFORMATION on the website or call 281-419-7443 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 A tfn
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Order your DeSpain Pen and Ink Drawing of The AgOp Collage today. $60.00 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com
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HELMET with slide up visor $850. Deluxe Kevlar Helmet with ANR, Softskins, Oregon seals $1200. Sky Tractor Supply 1-800-437-5319 Atfn
P.O. Box 482, Municipal Airport, Walnut Ridge, AR 72476 USA Tel: 870-886-2418 • agcat@bscn.com • Fax: 870-886-2489
More Versatility, Safety and STOL Performance Less Debt, Maintenance and Depreciation Costs
Souther Field Aviation, Inc. Visit Our Website www.southerfield.com Phillips AV & Jet a FULL SERVICE FBO
WeathAero Fans • Auto Flagger • Transland • Agrinautics Pump and Valves Thrush Parts • Covington Radial & Turbine Engines • Compro Smokers WAG • SATLOC • AgNav Phone: 229-924-2813 Office Fax: 229-924-4356 e-mail: frankie@southerfield.com Parts Fax: 229-924-2066 e-mail: parts@southerfield.com Web: www.southerfield.com
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AFS Check Valves- Make the switch to AFS check valves, Find out what many operators already know, increased productivity, eliminate leaks and drips, long life, and no moe trying to find buckets!!! To help clean up your operation today call 800833-2013. www.aeroflow.com or Fax 574-862-4669. t f n Crop Duster Video - “The Crop Dusters - The Early Years 19211955”; 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 478-987-1836 Historical Video Productions. tfn
Beautiful 2.73 ac wooded lot in upscale Pine Ridge Equestrian Estates, located in Citrus County, Florida only five miles from Crystal River. Covenants, 27 miles of horse trails, community center, pool and golf course. Nicer homes and mini-ranchettes. Zoning allows up to three horses and stables permitted on lot with your house. Horse trail borders back end of lot that is 298’ wide and 400’ deep on 3620 Stirrup Drive, Beverly Hills, Florida (Google it!). Public water and septic sewer. $64,900 478-987-2250 bill@agairupdate.com. 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. $50,000 OBO, includes closing costs. 478.987.2250. J & C Enterprises Aviation Inc. Is always looking for all types of derelict aircraft, parts inventory, both new and used. We will buy small or a shop full. Contact Jerry Buster 800-542-8565 or email jcaviation@pldi.net A t f n
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 877-9245025 t f n
insurance “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 staff dedicated and knowledgable includes ANGIE BANZ and RITA ETHRIDGE, both of whom have years of experience servicing the aerial application business. Give us a try, you might be suprised. 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. t f n The Right Aviation Insurance Broker makes all the difference in the world. A 35 year professional pilot and former Ag Insurance underwriter work together to give you the experience and knowledge to get you the right coverage for the least cost. We work for you, not the insurance companies. Jim Gardner and Rick Langley @ Insuramerica Aviation, Inc. 978-936-4000. 800-654-7892 ext 4108 or 4104. jgardner@insuramerica.aero. rlangley@insuramerica.aero t f n INSURANCE from the Leading Ag Aviation Brokers. 62 Years Risk Management, Lowtime Pilot Coverage. Mid-Continent Aircraft, Hayti, MO, 800-325-0885 www.midcont.net. t f n 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 .tfn
Wheels up. PIM Aviation Insurance is one of the oldest and most experienced ag aviation insurance providers in the industry. We provide access to creative negotiation and problem solving for all your risk management needs. Our passion to keep you flying is deeply rooted, resulting in knowledgeable recommendations and cost-sensitive pricing. For a free, no-obligation quote, call 800.826.4442 or visit us online at www.pimi.com. Proud member of NAAA. tfn
Cascade Conversion for Thrush and Air Tractor. Fuel Saving, Cooler running, more power available. Mid-Continent Aircraft Corp. Hayti, MO 800-325-0885 t f n 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 t f n Penderson Powder coating. Custom Colors and two tone available. For more information Call 706-604-4934 (09-11)
software PC SPRAY Dedicated Application Software, Version 3. Fullyfunctional program. Buy it once, use it forever! No annual fees. Technical support for the life of the product. Call or email for demo today. Sky Tractor Supply 1-800-437-5319. tfn
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services FAA repair station for all ag equipment. Thrush spar replacement, annuals. Mid-Continent Aircraft Corp. Hayti, MO 800-325-0885 tfn !!Attention Thrush Owners!! North Star Aviation Inc is now the new STC holder of the Thrush Reinforce Leading Edge Skins. If you are getting ready to rebuild your Thrush wings due to AD09-26-11 or tired of bird strikes and ugly leading edges!! Now is the time to install North Star Aviations new Thrush heavy duty reinforced leading edge skins fully STC’d SA03518AT no Field approval required. For more Info contact Wendel or Steve @ North Star Aviation Inc. 620-356-4528 wlambert@pld.com t f n Stainless Steel Fabricators, Inc. ---Stainless spreaders and accessories new and used. We manufacture 12 vane,13 vane, & 10 vane spreaders plus more. Have used trans. high vol. hyd. 10 in. gate, 10 vane spreader in GC $5,800. Call us at 800-736-3433 or 870-217-9232. ( 1 0 - 11 )
Doctor’s Orders: A pilot’s vacation home with a pilot discount! St. George Island, Florida. Directly on private beach with expansive views of the Gulf of Mexico, three levels of covered furnished decks. Spacious open living/dining/kitchen area. Five bedrooms including two master suites and four baths, multiple TVs/DVDs/VCRs/wireless Internet. Occupancy 12, beds: three kings, four twins, one queen sleeper sofa. Underhouse concrete parking, 15’ x 30’ pool (heated for a fee), enclosed hot/cold outdoor shower, fish cleaning area, parkstyle grill. Paved 3339’ airport on island (F47) a quarter mile from the house. Ask for “pilot’s discount” Major discounts for Spring and Fall! Visit www.resortvacationproperties.com for photos, 877.272.8206. AgAir Update “Endorsed”. ( t f n)
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Let us sell your Ag plane! Mid-Continent Aircraft Corp. 1601 Hwy 84 East Hayti, MO 63851 800-325-0885 T F N
Ag Aircraft Wanted: Immediate cash for Ag planes - All considered - Contact Darryl Riddell at 870-572-9011 ( 09-11)
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. (tfn)
Ag Husky Wanted. Australian operator seeks a good low time T188C Cessna Ag Husky. Prefer low time, NIL accident history with good paint. Would also consider a good airframe without engine or prop. Please e mail details to geoff@ nqaviation.com.au ( 0 9 - 11 )
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2011 AT602 PT6A-60 AG available December 2011 2012 slots available – all models.
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EXHAUST Wanted: R-1340 and R-985 Exhaust Send Old Exhaust segments for exchange or Sell them! Call Daryl @ 940-902-0797 tfn Wanted to Buy Air Tractor AT-301 or AT-401, Ferriable Southeastern Aircraft Sales 800-441-2964 or mail@southeasternaircraft.com t f n
operations Looking for operations to buy in NW Minnesota and NE North Dakota. Please email with info to blindads@agairupdate.com subject mail your responses to Wanted to Buy C/oAgAir Update PO Box 850 Perry GA 31069 Fax 478-987-1836 ( 0 9 - 11 ) Operation for Sale. Ten month season, irrigated Columbia Basin, Washington State--plenty of water and sun. Grow most crops. Established business 35 yrs., flying for 43 yrs. and time to move on. For sale as is, three Thrush piston aircraft, hangar ( 75 by 100) plus other buildings, apartment ( 1700 sq, ft.), all on 68 acres w/blacktop runway. Send Responses to WA Operation C/O AgAir Update PO Box 850, Perry Ga 31069 or Email: blindads@agairupdate. com subject WA operation, or fax 478-987-1836 (09 -11)
Aircraft Mechanic Needed. Part-time position (apx 35hrs/ wk). Agriculture Experience is a Plus. Experienced mechanic needed to assist head mechanic in maintenance, repairs and inspections as needed of turbine airplanes and helicopter. Position in Yuma, Arizona. Please send resumes to morrisagair@yahoo.com. ( 0 9 - 11 ) Looking for Pilot to fly 600 S2R Thrush on fungicide and insecticide Starting immediately. Good flying ND, Pays $1.70 per acre call 701-652-3651 (0 9 -11) Wanted Individual who is qualified for chief inspector position for US repair station. contact Jim Mills at turbines@abcs.com (03-12) Resumes accepted to fill A&P position, 30 Miles SW of Houston, TX, PT6 and Air Tractor exp.a plus, IA a plus, fax: 281-232-5401, email: glane@laneav.com T F N AT-802 IP needed at PAFB, FL. Minimum requirements: 2000 fixed wing hours; 1000 flt hours AG or fire suppression; FAA Class II Medical; CFII; Must speak to ACTFL Advance High or IRL Level 2+ Spanish proficiency. Background check required. E-mail resume to: EASTResume@ginl.state.gov. An Equal Opportunity Employer. ( 0 9 - 11 )
schools Ag Pilot Training-One-on-one training w/ 40 Yr Ag Pilot. Now utilizing Pawnee PA-25/260 Dual Cockpit, Dual & Solo Flight Time in Ag Plane. DGPS LIGHTBAR. Insurance approved Syllabus. See our videos at: www.eaglevistas.com. EAGLE VISTAS LLC 772-285-5506 (0 2-12) Tailwheel endorsements and time building in south Texas for aspiring ag-pilots. C-170 available for training and rental with discounts for block time. Contact Clyde at 956-202-2094 or mrclyde_2003@hotmail.com. t f n Learn To Fly Ag In Sunny Brazil!!! Eight flight hours dual DGPS equipped (C170) plus 23 hours solo in EMBRAER 300 HP Ipanema or CESSNA 188 AG TRUCK. 100 hours ground school (chemicals, crops, calibration DGPS, etc.) - Instructors are English/Spanish/ Portuguese Spoken. Contact aasd@piq. com.br phone/fax 55 51 3723 7000 in Cachoeira Do SuL, BRAZIL www.aviacaoagricola.com.br tfn
seat wanted AT 402 available with pilot if anyone needs help! Call Shane 620-397-3052 ( 0 9 - 11 )
Experienced AG or fire suppression pilot for rotation employment in Colombia. Minimum requirements: 2000 fixed wing hours; 1000 flt hours AG or fire suppression; FAA Cass II Medical; Must speak to ACTFL Intermediate Low or IRL Level 1 Spanish proficiency. Background check required. E-mail resume to: EASTResume@ginl.state.gov. An Equal Opportunity Employer ( 0 9 - 11 ) Full time A&P or A&I needed for Mid-West Air Tractor maintenance shop. Applicate must be highly motivated and willing to work, especially during the spraying season. Shop is new with top of the line working conditions. Position available immediately. For more info, send resume to blindads@ agairupdate.com ( t f n )
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Great deal for small ag business in Oregon.50x80 hanger on paved airstrip. With PA36 Piper Brave. $200,000 541-2964906 shearer@qnect.net ( 0 9 - 11 ) Flying service located south of Beedeville, Arkansas. Nice 1,800 ft paved strip with parallel burmuda strip, Late 90’s office, two large storage trailers, covered mixing area with ss vats and extra steel vat, large concrete/asphault loading pad, large newer vertical fuel with large electric pump, plenty of acres to build large hanger/hangers on. Base crop is rice, and there’s plenty of potential for someone starting. Send Response to AR Operations C/O AgAir Update PO Box 850 Perry Ga 31069 or email blindads@ agairupdate.com Subject AR Operations (0 9 -11)
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Pilot Wanted - Experienced AT-502 Pilot. PNG Contract. November 2011 to May 2012. Meals and Accommodation provided. Send resume’ to liddles@activ8.net.au (09 -11) Ag Pilot wanted for 2012 season and on. Must be experienced with herbicide. New 502’s Travel only when wanted. Must be willing to relocated to Northwest Minnesota. Email resume. aaron@radiumairspray.com (09-11) Immediate full time position for entry level or experienced A&P/IA mechanic to maintain turbine AgCat and Air Tractor aircraft. Business is located in southwest Louisiana. Pay commensurate with AG experience. Fax resumes to 337753-2518.or call 337-753-2569 ( 0 9 - 11 ) Highly Experienced AG Pilot wanted for 502 AIR TRACTORS. permanent year round position in Central California Please email Resumes blindads@agairupdate subject CA. Pilot or mail Ca Pilot C/O AgAir Update PO Box 850 Perry GA 31069 or fax to 478-987-1836 (09-11)
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