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Keep Turning… In This Issue Volume 37 Number 11 | November 2019 10 Diversity in the Garden State 16 Positioning of Spray Nozzles on Aircraft 22 Pratt & Whitney Expands its Global Service Network in Central America with New Designated Maintenance Facility for PT6 Customers 24 Two Texas Operators Hit Second Time by Storms 26 Considerations for an Aerial Guidance System 30 Your Trusted Service Partner for PT6A Engine Support
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Avoid Glyphosate Applications!
My advice is to support national associations in their recommendations. Having more association members is always more effective.
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Things should be warming up for AgAir Update readers south of the equator. The aerial firefighting season in South Africa and Australia has already started. Australians are expecting a lot of pressure from brush fires, as it has been unusually dry. I’m receiving multiple reports about fires in South Africa. When there is a need in South Africa for aerial firefighting support, usually it is 500-gallon SEAT (Single Engine Air Tanker) aircraft. This is much different from the rest of the world where the most common, fixed wing SEAT aircraft is the Air Tractor AT-802. I understand that Bolivia called in VLATs (Very Large Air Tanker) to help with the Amazon fires. And, that the Brazilian air force sent their C-130s to help in Brazil. The media doesn’t cover the role the SEAT plays in fighting fires, at least not properly. Maybe a small, single engine aircraft is just not as impressive to reporters who know nothing about aerial firefighting. If they did, then they would be focusing more on the cost-effective SEAT and be asking politicians and bureaucrats why aren’t more SEATs used, “before” the fires are such a problem the heavy iron is needed? Interested in more aerial firefighting? Be sure to check out our sister publication, AerialFire (www. aerialfiremag.com). Sign up for a free subscription. You’ll like what you read. With the help of several Latin American agaviation associations, I am able to follow a lot of what goes on there. Recently, I opened an email newsletter from FeArCA, the Argentine national association, that was advising its members to avoid applying glyphosate. I found that unusual. In the U.S., and much of the world, glyphosate is a large part of an ag-operation’s applications, especially in the U.S. with both spring and fall “burn-down” applications to kill weeds before planting and at, or after, harvest. Actually, there are aerial applicators that without glyphosate applications they would have to restructure their
business or maybe even close it. I made some inquiries and I’m told, not directly from FeArCA, that Argentine operators are receiving unfair, biased complaints concerning glyphosate applications making it a serious risk financially, or maybe even worse, to make these applications under certain conditions and areas. At first I could not understand, why would an ag-operator back away from a legal application? Mostly, that is my lack of knowledge about the issue as it actually is in Argentina, although I have lost count of how many times I’ve visited operators in Argentina in the past 25 years. Not only is the media and the public fighting to stop aerial applications there, particularly those with glyphosate, but the chemical companies that manufacture the product are not helping. Unfortunately, anti-glyphosate activists have gotten a very strong foothold worldwide and, due to a lot of misinformation, are being successful at hindering applications. This war is being fought in the U.S., as well. Huge financial awards have been made by the courts against Bayer, a major manufacturer of glyphosate (Round-Up), in the amount of hundreds of millions of gallons, which is absurd. Logic says there is no way an individual can accurately claim glyphosate caused their Hodgkin’s Disease (cancer). I’m sympathetic with those with this disease, but if this was even possible, in the near future there is going to be a pandemic throughout the world of people dying from exposure to glyphosate. Thousands of aerial applicators, their loaders, as well as farmers and their chemical handlers have been exposed to much higher levels of glyphosate, working with the 41% grade product. The product can be bought at any farm and garden store, which means millions of homeowners are using the product worldwide and have for decades. Why aren’t all these people dying? Because glyphosate is not
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toxic to humans and other animals. It is as simple as that. Prove me wrong! Last month, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a statement saying glyphosate was safe. The agency was ruling against a state that was trying to require manufacturers to print on the glyphosate label that it is carcinogenic. EPA says it has years of data stating this is not true and that they were not going to allow a state agency require chemical companies to make false statements on the chemical label. Good for the EPA! But, the war continues. It is overwhelming for the small population of high-end users of glyphosate, like aerial applicators and farmers. If anti-glyphosate activists are successful in banning glyphosate, it will have an impact on the entire world and the ability to produce enough food for over seven billion people. Maybe FeArCA is on to something. If enough Argentine aerial applicators deny enough applications, there will be an outcry to fix this issue, or at least make it manageable. However, everyone knows there will be rogue applicators that will make applications that professional applicators deny. This causes a problem for everyone, especially if the rogue applicator drifts the product off the target area. It will be very interesting to see how this problem in Argentina resolves itself. I have my fingers crossed, hoping for the very best outcome. Until it is resolved, my advice is to support national associations in their recommendations. Having more association members is always more effective. If you don’t agree with your association’s recommendations, then get involved in the policy making of the association. I can assure you that our associations have the industry’s best interests in mind. Oh yeah, while you are reading this, I know you are counting the days before November 18 for the beginning of the National Agricultural Aviation Association’s Ag Aviation Expo in Orlando, Florida. Please, be sure to stop by AgAir Update’s booth (718) to visit. I’ll be looking for ya! Until next month, Keep Turning…
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BRAZILIAN AIR FORCE SHOW Last weekend (09/15) AeroGlobo Aeronaves (Brazilian Air Tractor representative for Lane Aviation) was present at an air show hosted by Brazilian Air Force in Pirassunga, SP Brazil. The air show brought to the Brazilian Air Force air base about 70,000 people that spent the whole day seeing different airplanes and presentations. The Brazilian Air Force demonstrated a
fleet of seven Embraer-built Tucanos; this time twice that day. Also, Sindag (Brazilian national agaviation association) had a display booth. Here, the association’s virtual reality goggles were used to show attendees what it is like to fly and spray with an ag plane. People waited in line about two hours to try on the goggles. More than 500 people had the opportunity to experience “flying” an ag airplane. You can see in the photo of the girl in the wheel chair enjoying the virtual reality of the ag-flying goggles! It was a special moment for all of us. AeroGlobo wanted to share this with AgAir Update readers and you. Um grande abraço Bill,
Fernando Martin AeroGlobo Aeronaves Botucatu, Brazil
Ola Fernando; Thank you for keeping Ag Air Update in the know about events in Brazil such as this email and photos you have sent me. It is excellent goodwill for the industry and I know everyone that reads Ag Air Update appreciates AeroGlobo’s efforts! —Bill
Garrett Blessing leads this photo-shoot formation flyover for a local Delaware farmer, followed by Jeff Chorman in the AT-802 and Garrett’s twin brother, Chris Blessing in the AgCat. Photo submitted by Jeff Chorman.
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by Graham Lavender When one thinks of New Jersey, images of busy highways, urban sprawl, Atlantic City and maybe even scenes from the HBO series The Sopranos come to mind. Few associate the small northeastern state with small towns, acres of cranberries, corn and aerial application. However, there are a handful of aerial application operators in The Garden State. Wings Aerial Applicators, who consist of husband and wife team Austin and Emily Daniel, along with Austin’s dad Jeff, are one of them. agairupdate.com | A 11
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(L-R) Jeff Daniel, Emily and Austin Daniel with Wings Aerial Applicators’ fleet of a Turbine Dromader, Weatherly 201C and Eagle Aircraft in the background at the airstrip in Pemberton, New Jersey.
The Daniel family has a long history in New Jersey farming cranberries. Owners of The American Cranberry Company, they started with around 20 acres in 1995. As the market for the fruit did well in the early 2000s, the family expanded to around 160 acres. This expansion led Jeff and his wife Sharon to purchase a Hutch Pawnee to treat their farm. Jeff has an extensive background in aviation; he led Yak 52 air show demonstrations with The Raiders Demo Team, and is a pilot with American Airlines. For the next decade, cranberry farming took the lead with aerial spraying coming in a close second. Jeff, along with pilots Doug Pollock and Dan Minerva, mainly treated their own acres and neighboring farms with occasional custom applications. Over this time period, Jeff added a Weatherly 201B and an Eagle to their fleet. The Eagle, somewhat rare in today’s aerial application
array of aircraft, filled the void that the spraying operation needed for very small fields. The Eagle is still in use today by Wings Aerial Applicators. Around 2010, the cranberry market took a severe downturn for New Jersey farmers. Jeff decided to scale the operation back to its original 20 acres and focus on the aerial application business. Austin Daniel, Jeff’s son, was also starting to fly. Jeff taught Austin in the Yak 52 and transitioned him to tailwheel aircraft in a 1931 Waco RNF. The duo still have both aircraft. Once Austin obtained his commercial license, he began spraying with the Pawnee and moved to the Eagle and eventually the Weatherly in 2010. The 2010s showed a steady increase in the business for Wings Aerial Applicators. Over the next several years the company added two more Weatherlys and hired additional pilots, Nathaniel Crenshaw, Chris Caruana and Craig Reiner. ➤
(L): Wedding at Flying W. Emily flew in with her dad in the family’s J3 cub, while the Yak 52 and Pawnee were on display. (Top Right): Austin and Emily taken at Luke AFB, Arizona, in front of the F16. (Bottom Right): The Wings Aerial Applicators fleet of aircraft. agairupdate.com | A 13
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With four pilots now on staff, Austin was free to pursue his dream of becoming a fighter pilot. In 2014, Austin was selected by the Air National Guard to fly the F-16 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. With aviation being a mainstay in the Daniel’s family, some weekends are reserved for flying the Yak at air shows, all the while keeping up with acres for Wings Aerial Applicators. It was only natural that Austin settle down with someone who had the same passion for aviation as he and his dad. During one weekend flying at The Flying W airport, Austin met Emily, who by happenstance, came from a family that was bitten by the same aerial application and general aviation bug. Emily’s grandfather had pioneered early ag aviation in the 50s and 60s with Cubs and Pawnees. He also owned and operated a flight school, Lewis Flying Service. Emily and her two brothers are third generation pilots, her father a retired American Airlines Captain and her mother a recent private pilot. Emily began flight training at 14 years old with her father, and received her tailwheel training in their J3 Cub. Austin and Emily were married in 2015 at the Flying W Airport where they had first met. The couple moved to Texas for Austin to continue his military training, while his dad took care of the spraying back home. Emily, who had just earned her CFII, continued to build time and flight experience while the couple was on the road. She flight instructed, flew jumpers, and ferried aircraft while Austin was in military flight school. Austin finished his initial
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training in Texas and the couple moved to Arizona so Austin could attend F-16 school. Austin was able to secure a position back at his New Jersey home with the Air National Guard. This allowed Emily and Austin to continue to build and expand Wings Aerial Applicators and the family farm. Emily took the same agtraining route as Austin, first starting in the Pawnee, then moving to the Weatherly. 2018 was Emily’s first season and this year she started her second season in the Weatherly. She has also opened a flight school for the off season with a Cessna 150 the couple purchased together. The school is named Chick And Rudder Aviation. Emily plans to expand the school to teach tailwheel, upset recovery, and ag training.
Wings Aerial Applicators defines the unconventional aerial application operation with a mix of aircraft and pilots. Wings Aerial Applicators has added additional aircraft to their fleet in the past year. Namely their first turbine, a Dromader. The operation needed a larger aircraft for the increase in cover crop and fertilizer work. Another addition is the L19 Bird Dog, which they use for scouting new fields in difficult terrain and for initial ag training for new pilots. Dan Mulholland, who has put in time as a ground loader the past two seasons is currently taking advantage of the mentorship and working to become an ag pilot with Wings Aerial Applicators. The fields for Wings Aerial Applicators are very small, so their combination of aircraft works well for their operation. The Eagle still flies, but the majority of the work is done with the Weatherly. Currently, both aircraft are used for wet and dry work. In the future, the operation hopes to streamline most of the dry work with the Dromaders and the liquid applications with the Weatherlys. Cranberries and blueberries are the predominant crops in the area, but they will fly some specialty vegetables (pumpkins and pickles). Corn also has a decent presence. Cranberries take about five applications of 100-200/lb/acre and another five applications of 5-10 gpa of fungicide. All the aircraft are equipped with various models of the CP nozzle and have a mix of AgNav GPS systems installed. Wings Aerial Applicators defines the unconventional aerial application operation with a mix of aircraft and pilots that aren’t commonplace in the aerial application business. However, the trio, Jeff, Austin and Emily, have found a niche that works for them. In doing so, they are doing their best to keep the “Garden” in The Garden State.
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Positioning of Spray Nozzles on Aircraft by Dr. Henrique Campos
Illustrative photo of the propeller propulsion area that may interfere with the uniformity of the
In this text, I share some tips and information on sprayer nozzle placement options for greater spray distribution uniformity. These tips and information are based on field results obtained from the SABRI & DoPro Aircraft Clinics conducted in Brazil and the air application technology workshops in the United States. In general, there are four situations that have been repeated the most and in most cases, impairing the uniformity of deposition of herbicides, insecticides, fungicides and growth regulators. These situations can manifest individually, but sometimes all at the same time.
Nozzles located in the propeller thrust area: This effect is sometimes mistakenly attributed to the negative interference of aircraft tires on the spray distribution. The image below illustrates the area to watch out for on agricultural planes. To solve this problem, some pilots use boom brackets that increase the distance for nozzles and booms out of the most turbulent zone or simply close nozzles positioned in this turbulent area.
Atomizers located at the root of the right wing: This factor happens mainly for rotary atomizers (such as Micronair, Zanoni, Travicar, Microspin, CBB, etc.). It is also true for nozzles. In Brazil, rotary atomizers are typically used with lower application rates (less than 15 liters per hectare, or 1.5 gal/ac) and also with smaller droplet sizes (less than 200 microns). This combination of low application volume and fine droplets causes the droplets generated by the A 16 | agairupdate.com
atomizer(s) located at the root of the right wing to be dragged onto the belly of the aircraft due to the propeller effect. The solution in these two cases was to move the atomizer outboard on the boom. Sometimes optimal positioning is only achieved after a series of attempts. Analyzing images and videos during application is important and recommended, but using only images and videos are not enough. Ensuring that atomizer repositioning is adequate will always be related to the lower Coefficient of Variation (CV values ​​ below 20%) obtained with string spectrometry equipment.
spray distribution.
Effect of propeller on atomizer rotation speed:
Illustrative photo of closed nozzles that are
The turbulence caused by the propeller causes atomizers positioned at the root of the right and left wings to have greater rotation speed than other atomizers. Just observe at takeoff how these atomizers positioned at the root of the right and left wings have a higher rotation compared to the other atomizers on the boom. Higher rotational speed results in the production of smaller droplets and, consequently, a difference in droplet coverage or drifting of smaller droplets to non-target areas. The solution ➤ for this problem is always taking into consideration the atomizer blade angles as analyzed on water sensitive papers. The image below shows the modification of the angle of the rotating atomizer blades positioned in the wing root area. On the other hand, these adjustments are made considering there is no difference in flow between atomizers
Illustrative photo of the use of boom brackets that increase the distance between nozzles and booms from the most turbulent zone.
positioned in this turbulent area.
510P Thrush with an atomizer positioned in the right wing root area under propeller vortex interference.
Air Tractor 502B with an atomizer positioned at the right wing root of the right wing undergoing propeller vortex interference.
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and that they do not show wear or damage. Recently, I mention this to a customer at a SABRI & DoPro Aircraft Clinic. Upon receiving the report indicating that his aircraft had 14% CV (considered to be optimal distribution uniformity according to the standards adopted for string spectrometry analysis), he questioned the motive for criticizing his spray pattern. Although adequate in the volume of spray deposited along the string, it was found that the average droplet size (DMV) deposited on the water-sensitive papers positioned at seven different positions ranged from 100 to 520 microns. 100-micron drops were found at zerometer (belly of the aircraft) and three-meter positions to the right and left of the aircraft. Additionally, droplets with 350 microns in three to six-meter positions and finally drops of up to 520 microns in the six to nine-meter positions were found.
Ipanema 201A with change in the angle of the atomizer blades positioned at the right wing root for better uniformity of droplet size.
Atomizers and nozzles located in the wing vortex area: In this case, there are two main areas of concern, the first is for aircraft that have the spray boom near the wings. In these cases, it was noted that there may be greater wind turbulence for atomizers and nozzles, consequently increasing the production of fine droplets. Therefore, care should be taken in choosing the dstance between booms and wings. The second situation is for aircraft that have a spray boom the length of the overall wingspan. Nozzles positioned at the end of the boom are more influenced by the wing vortex. To correct this problem, it is recommended to use booms with a maximum length of 75% of the total aircraft wingspan and 80% of the rotor for helicopters. Finally, due to so many factors involving the correct positioning of nozzles/atomizers on aircraft booms, there is the need for observations, evaluations and validation studies for each boom set-up. In conclusion, the success of aerial application technology is dependent on small adjustments. Therefore, the most prepared aircraft will always achieve the best results. Author data: Agronomist, Master and PhD in Agronomy, Consultant and Researcher at SABRI Sabedoria AgrĂcola, Technical Advisor at SINDAG Specialist in Air Application Technology, SABRI & Do Pro Be Safe Aircraft Clinic Analyst and NAAA Accredited Analyst. Contacts: Email- henrique@ sabri.com.br, WhatsApp: (16) 98162 3897.
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Cessna AgTruck with damaged nozzles presented large DMV variation of drops.
Demonstrative photo of aircraft configured with rotary nozzles with spray booms near wings.
Demonstrative photo of aircraft wing vortexing.
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A common, feared and deadly risk rides along with many pilots. Not as dramatic as the hidden wire on the edge of a field, but deadly nonetheless. The very thing we must have (enough blood pressure to “push” the hemoglobin molecules containing oxygen for the brain) can become deadly when it’s too high. Heart disease, stroke and kidney disease are often the result of uncontrolled elevated blood pressure (hypertension). These diseases not only can affect your quality of life, but can cause you to lose your medical. How high is “too high”? To “pass” the aviation medical, your blood pressure has to be less than 155/95. The FAA recognizes that the stress of being in the AME office may cause some increase in pressure. This number is too high for good health. “Normal” is a blood pressure of 120/80 (after sitting for five minutes). The higher number is the “systolic” pressure, the lower is “diastolic” pressure. “Systolic” is during the “squeeze” of the heart muscle, “diastolic” is during the “relaxation” of the heart muscle. A common misconception is that elevated blood pressure can cause you to “lose your medical”. Not true. The vast majority of people with hypertension can be treated with acceptable medications and continue to get a “normal” medical. The AME simply has to show that you meet the criteria for a CACI (Conditions AMEs Can Issue).
CACI issuance with hypertension is straightforward. Requirements are: • the treating physician, or (importantly) the AME, can certify the airman is stable and has had no medication changes in seven days • there are no symptoms • airman is on an acceptable medication (there a lot of acceptable medications) • there are no side effects That’s it. No special issuance, no special paperwork. No letter mandated from your treating doctor. There is no reason to not have your hypertension treated. You’ll live longer, healthier and fly longer. Remember, if the stress of going into the doc’s office raises your blood pressure, it’s going up when you are dodging that wire, or listening to the farmer yelling at you yet again... Reference: https://www.faa.gov/about/office_ org/headquarters_offices/avs/offices/aam/ame/ guide/media/C-CACIHypertension.pdf. Stan Musick is a Senior AME and pediatric anesthesiologist with CFII, ATP ratings and A&P/AI licenses. “Having survived the medical world for a few decades, I’m pursuing flight, aerial firefighting, wrench turning and enjoying my family. I have a passion for flying warbirds, specifically the P51, T-6 and the Corsair. I fly wildfires in an AT-802 for Evergreen Flying Service. Stan blogs at cafmustang.com.
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Tropical storm Imelda made landfall on east Texas September 17, 2019. Although not a hurricane, it was a powerful rainmaker dropping over 47 inches in less than 24 hours. Just two short years ago, this same area was hit by Hurricane Harvey. Even for those hit by both storms and survived the wind, flooding took its toll. Two Texas operators, Twin County Air Ag and M & M Air Service, both suffered from the flooding for a second time. Read the story of Twin County Air Ag in the April 2019 issue of
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Considerations for an Aerial Guidance System by Lai Nguyen, P.Eng. Product Developer for AG-NAV Inc.
Making a wise and informed selection, the guidance system can become a good investment instead of an expense.
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An aerial guidance system used to be a big expense for the ag-operator. Twenty years ago, a GPS receiver alone was more than $10,000. While a GPS guidance system was about $30,000, not including a flow controller, nor an auto-boom system, no touchscreen, no color display and no Internet access. Floppy disk and PCMCIA cards were the only way to transfer data from and to the GPS guidance system. Navigation systems were developed to run in DOS or Unix or no operating system at all. GPS positional data could have errors of 30 meters (100 feet). To improve GPS accuracy to about 10 meters (30 feet), a beacon or coast-guard modem system would have to be used for differential corrections. This system might cost another $5,000. So, for costs upward from $35,000 is how much you would have had to pay to improve aerial applications and eliminate the human flagman and paper marking system. Nowadays with technology innovations, GPS guidance systems are no longer an unaffordable expense; but it’s not small either. A high-end system may cost around $18,000 to $20,000. Adding a flow controller, the total can be up to $25,000; but the performance of today’s systems are much better than those of 20 years ago. By making a wise and informed selection, the guidance system can become a good investment instead of an expense. It will save time, improve applications, enhance pilot safety, reduce workload and save money as well. When buying a new aerial guidance system, the following should be considered: Functionality: You have probably made aerial spraying jobs for many years. When receiving an order from a client or grower, typically you fly to the field, create an AB line, then follow the guidance to stay on the target line and spray the field. The job might become a little more complicated when you have to prepare the spray boundary, define the best direction to fly, set booms on/ off boundaries and maintain an even application over the field. The job could be more complicated
when you have to manage multiple polygons, not spray over sensitive areas and buffer zones and vary the application rate based on a prescription. If there are many obstacles in the spray area, such as towers and power lines, then you should be concern about pilot safety. Which GPS unit will help you improve obstacle awareness, as well as simplify these requirements? Pre-Flight and Post-Flight Utilities: With mapping technology, growers may request a more precise application with a report after the job is completed. Will the new guidance system have the utility or software to map the boundary for an application? Does it have auto-boom on/ off functions to improve the accuracy of the application? For post-flight data processing, will it have the utility or software to review the application and create reports for your clients? In a competitive world, whoever can offer more will normally succeed. This is why you need the right guidance system.
Remember Murphy’s Law: “Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.” And, often goes wrong at the most inconvenient place and time. Quality: Is the guidance system durable? How many years will it last? A good way to find out the quality of a system is to ask pilots who have used the same guidance system. Let’s consider operating systems. There are three primary operating systems used in agaviation guidance systems: Windows, Linux and iOS. If the guidance system uses Windows, you should check the version of Windows, i.e. ➤
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Windows 7, 8 or 10. Research to see if the guidance system’s Windows is the latest version released by MicroSoft, or has it been discontinued and already obsolete. The problem with out-of-date Windows is you may not be able to update software to get new features and/or bugs fixed. However, Windows remains the most popular system, bulky but easy to use. It’s the easiest system for creating application software. That’s why many software developers have chosen Windows so as to build software quickly. However, because of its popularity, it’s prone to hackers all around the world. If the operating system is Linux, then you may not have all functions normally found in Windows. This is because Linux can be customized to support only necessary functions depending on available hardware. So, Linux is normally a very lean and robust operating system. That means it will take less space on a hard drive and require less memory to operate. By comparison, if two systems have the same eight gigabytes of RAM (Random Access Memory), the one running Windows has barely enough memory to operate; while the one running Linux has plenty of memory. For real time operations such as aerial application, the hard drive is used for permanent data storage and memory is used for temporary data storage and real time functions such as GPS data processing, guidance calculation, auto-spray control, flow control, mapping and spray coverage display. Besides bugs in the software, a guidance system normally crashes due to insufficient memory available for data processing. The best thing about Linux is that it’s free. By agreement, if developers use the Linux kernel for free, they will not charge customers for it. You should have no worry about updating an antivirus license or the system becoming out-ofdate. The drawback for Linux is it has to be troubleshot by a highly trained IT person. The quality of the guidance system completely depends on the skills and quality control of the company manufacturing the product. The iOS is well known for tablet and mobile computer systems. There is no doubt that it has gained popularity very quickly and that it will advance a lot further in the future. The most powerful feature of iOS is the ability of using Internet of Things (IOT) for data and device management. For example, turning on/off the alarm system in your house, or adjusting the thermostat. While iOS is an excellent operating system for tablets and mobile phones, it’s uncertain how it performs for real time tasks in a guidance system. Questions like how reliable is the wireless connection between the tablet and other devices such as the lightbar in an aircraft full of noise from radio communications, power systems, and engine operation? Support: Every system has some problems in both hardware and software. Even professional software development companies that have a reputation of excellence could have one severity bug per one thousand lines of code. Industry average for software development is from 15 to 50 A 28 | agairupdate.com
bugs per thousand lines of code. As of August 2019, the AgNav SprayView has 137,347 lines of code. Windows or other server software may have millions of lines of code. Does that mean SprayView may have more than 2000 bugs? Of course not! After its release, the number of bugs were reduced through software improvement and optimization. That’s why system developers need your feedback to improve their products.
If you agree that every system has some problems, will you get help when a problem happens to you? Remember Murphy’s Law: “Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.” And, often goes wrong at the most inconvenient place and time. Can the manufacturer and dealer help you resolve the problem? Sometimes you have a dealer who tries to help, but can’t because the problem is beyond their knowledge to fix. If the request to get the problem fixed escalates to the manufacturer, will you get the problem fixed for free? Do you get software and hardware updates free of charge? A manufacturer should be chosen that considers customer satisfaction an ultimate goal of its business. By choosing the right manufacturer, your system will increase in value because it has fewer bugs and has more features implemented to satisfy a customer’s needs. Again, a good way to know about the quality of customer support is to ask those who have been using the services and products of the company and dealer. Price: After considering all the above, next comes the price. Is the desired system affordable? If the system is cheap but has many problems later, you will end up paying more. Consider system upgrades. A very simple guidance system may be less expensive and at the time of purchase be appropriate. However, if your business is growing and you need to do more services for your clients, you may want to upgrade your aerial guidance system. Is the system upgradeable and compatible with other add-on devices such as flow controller, auto-booms, wireless data transfer and application monitoring? In conclusion, everyone tries to get more for their money, especially when purchasing a tool such as an aerial guidance system. You can get the most valuable product for your money if you choose wisely based on desired functionality, high product quality and excellent customer support. In recent years, there have been many new technologies to improve aerial applications and pilot safety. Be sure when you make the decision to purchase a new aerial application GPS guidance system that it aligns with those technologies.
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High-Minded Policy Established in Denver at NAAA-NAAREF Fall Board Meeting NAAA and NAAREF held their fall 2019 board meetings in Denver Oct. 9–12. The meetings were very productive in training PAASS presenters on the latest ag aviation professional curriculum, and in developing substantive policies to progress NAAA, NAAREF and the ag aviation industry forward. Train the Trainer From L to R, NAAA Vice President Darrin Pluhar, NAAA President Perry Hofer, NAAA Executive Director Andrew Moore, Colorado Agricultural Aviation Association President Kyle Scott, U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner (CO), NAAA Colorado board rep Sam Rogge and member Darrel Mertens of Colorado.
The first meetings included training the PAASS presenters on the new, original curriculum that NAAREF develops each year on operational security, aviation safety and environmental professionalism. The 2019–2020 program, which began at Colorado’s (CoAAA) state convention, will analyze a recent, actual break-in at the ag aviation operation of 2018 NAAA President Gary Jerger in Minnesota and precautions that were taken after the burglary to improve its security. The aviation safety segment will focus on actual controlled flight into terrain (CFIT) accidents and lessons learned from the pilots involved. The environmental professional curriculum’s focus is on how to prepare for an ag aircraft application equipment testing clinic, or on how to test one’s own equipment.
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General Session: State of the Association/ Industry Report The General Session of the board meeting began with President Perry Hofer (South Dakota) welcoming NAAA’s board and committee members. He then introduced Andrew Moore, NAAA executive director, who presented an overview of key policies and trends occurring in the ag industry as well as numerous efforts NAAA and NAAREF have been undertaking. Moore started by touching on how the USDA is predicting net farm income to be $88 billion, 5% above last year, but 22% of that dollar figure is from direct subsides including trade relief and disaster payments. The trade troubles with China markedly curbing U.S. ag purchases have hurt the U.S. ag economy as well as excessive moisture and a very late spring in 2019. This resulted in 19.2 million acres going unplanted this year. Moore then discussed NAAA’s ag aviation economic survey conducted this fall that included some figures to be optimistic about, such as an increase in the number of hours flown by operators in 2019 by 18.3% (329 hours per aircraft in 2019 versus 278.2 hours in 2018, and 2.23 aircraft per operation in 2019 versus 2.2 aircraft in 2018). A higher percentage of operators are optimistic about the upcoming 2020 season (53%) than are skeptical. Also, 69.3% of operators treated greater, somewhat
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greater or the same number of acres in 2019 versus 2018 (60%). Moore went on to state that due to partisan bickering in Washington, D.C., very little substantive policy has been enacted by the Congress and this will likely continue until Jan. 20, 2021, the next inauguration. No infrastructure bill is expected to be enacted this Congress, which was looked upon as possibly being a vehicle to attach tower marking subsidy funds and expanding marking to communication towers. Moore did state how NAAA has been diligently working on (re)registering crop protection products for aerial use by urging the placement of aerial use language on 63 active ingredient comment periods to EPA so far this year. He also mentioned NAAA’s involvement in successfully supporting the Trump administration’s efforts to scale back the Obama administration’s proposal to markedly expand the definition of a Water of the U.S. under the Clean Water Act to even include dry riverbeds. Moore forecast the environment in Washington, D.C.,
post Inauguration Day 2021. He stated that the House of Representatives is very likely to continue with a Democratic majority and the Senate is in play to possibly shift to a Democratic majority. Should such a scenario occur and there is a change in the presidency, the focus will very likely be on increasing taxes and reducing carbon in the environment through significantly increasing environmental regulations and taxes on carbon use. The chance of gridlock will likely remain between the executive and legislative branch in the event of a second term for President Trump; however, it is likely a reasonable regulatory environment will remain. Moore also discussed federal drone policy. NAAA has been advocating in both the trade press and to the FAA and EPA that due to drones’ multi rotor and prop configurations and lighter weight, they should be comprehensively tested for application efficacy and drift potential like manned ag aircraft were by the Spray Drift Task Force in the 1990s. Then proper pesticide use directions could be developed for them and ➤ agairupdate.com | B 3
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NAAA’s Andrew Moore updates board members on the state of the association and industry at NAAA’s fall board meeting in Denver.
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possible approval granted for their broad use. He also mentioned that the FAA is looking at granting a waiver from providing right-of-way to manned aircraft to drones checking utility wires. NAAA has adamantly protested this proposed exemption due to ag aircraft’s operations around these utilities. Agricultural media was then discussed including a focus in the larger media about chlorpyrifos and glyphosate lawsuits. Not to be deterred on promoting the judicious and professional use of crop protection products, NAAA continued its placement of ads promoting the benefits of aerial application in AgWeb’s eNewsletter and CropLife magazine, with national circulations of 200,000 and 47,000, respectively, of farmers, retailers and crop consultants. The ads include directions to NAAA’s “Find an Aerial Applicator” search tool for those interested in contacting an NAAA member near them to provide effective aerial application work. NAAA has also proactively sent several press releases to the national media and the ag, UAV and aviation trade press throughout the country. The releases include cautioning drone operators about low-altitude manned ag aircraft. Data from our industry survey identifying a large increase in aerial application use (28% of all applications to commercial U.S. cropland) was also touted. These releases have been picked up in sUAS news,
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Operator and Pilot Survey conducted every five-plus years to complimentary, limited legal consulting on federal transportation law that is now offered to NAAA members. Moore also mentioned that NAAA memberships are down in 2019 but new membership definitions in a broadened operator and pilot category to include firefighting, public health and forestry applications along with an aerial-imaging category have been approved by the membership and may add to membership numbers. Lower membership numbers along with consolidation in the agri-chemical industry and lower sponsorships resulted in a slight $4,357 deficit for NAAA and a $66,224 deficit for NAAREF, yet reserves and total assets are very strong for both organizations. Moore did discuss challenges forthcoming to the industry such as efforts in California, Oregon, Washington and Colorado to cancel the use of pesticides such as chlorpyrifos and glyphosate without the consideration of sound science. Also mentioned were efforts in those states to enact notification periods and restrictions to aerial application without considering commonplace technologies and techniques used to ensure its safety. He also mentioned the dietary trend for plant-based foods such as Burger King’s Impossible Whopper and that 40% of Millennials choose this lifestyle. These
trends could result in fewer acres planted. Moore closed, however, with real opportunities for the aerial application industry to diversify into precision/variable-rate applications, pointing to how many international crop protection product companies are setting up consulting divisions in this field, such as Bayer’s Climate Corp., Corteva’s Encirca and Syngenta’s Strider. He also pointed to 12% of aerial applicators already conducting aerial-imaging today and 4% using drones to help develop the images necessary to conduct precision/variable-rate applications.
Committee and Board Meetings The following are the key takeaways from the NAAA and NAAREF board and committee meetings held Oct. 10-12 in Denver: Budget & Finance: The NAAA Board of Directors approved motions from the Budget & Finance Committee to approve NAAA’s annual financial audit and it also set the dues rate for the aerial-imaging membership category at $200. Communication and Public Relations: Much of the discussion at the meeting was about the upcoming 100th anniversary of agricultural aviation celebration that is forthcoming in 2021 and collecting information for the event. Work is already underway on a book covering the centennial. Chairman Sam Rogge of Colorado ➤
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asked board members to go back to their states and regions and collect important information about the industry’s history and photographs and video for a documentary and exhibit information that will be developed for aviation and agricultural themed museums. Information should be sent to Colleen Isaacson on NAAA’s staff: cisaacson@ agaviation.org. Convention Committee: The focus was preparing for the upcoming NAAA Ag Aviation Expo in Orlando this month and the excitement surrounding numerous events, such as the NAAREF fundraiser Putting for PAASS where foursomes will play a best ball on a putting course, Sunday, Nov. 17, at Shingle Creek to win gift certificates at the Support Booth to purchase NAAA merchandise. At the Relationship Drift educational session on Thursday, Nov. 21, at Shingle Creek, operators and pilots and their spouses and significant others will analyze ways in which their relationship behavior can lead to a safer, more enjoyable ag aviation work environment. Potential future convention sites were discussed including Denver, Reno, Fort Worth and Las Vegas. Future breakfast speakers were also discussed, including possible speaker Marcus Luttrell, Navy SEAL and author of Lone Survivor, the story of his teams’ 2005 battle with Taliban soldiers in Afghanistan. Luttrell’s speaking costs are $60,000, so significant sponsorships would need to be collected to book his engagement. Governing Documents: A code of conduct ensuring members abide by professional behavior was developed and analyzed by the committee. A legal review of the document will occur before finalizing. The committee also approved a suggestion from the Membership Committee, which was subsequently approved by the board, to change the bylaws to no longer require that members belong to a state/regional ag aviation association in order to be an NAAA member. This change will be brought forward to the membership later for a vote. Government Relations: NAAA’s efforts reregistering products for aerial use via the EPA reregistration process were praised, but discussions and action will take place to further aerial labeling initiatives by expanding work with agri-chemical manufacturers as well. Long Range Planning: Due to public emphasis on environmental sustainability and also potentially significant additional costs for
misapplications as high-value crops such as hemp become more widely present, the committee will be working to have GPS manufacturers, meteorological manufacturers and nozzle and flow control manufacturers develop a system to synchronize these technologies to see if they can be more affordable, commonplace and easier to use. The committee also will be undertaking a rewrite of NAAA’s strategic plan. Membership: An honorary membership was approved by the board for longtime WNAAA member and ag aviation insurance broker Dorothy Kimmel from Mississippi, mother of Frank and Mark Kimmel. Museum: Chairman Mark Kimmel of Mississippi stated that phase one of modernizing the National Agricultural Aviation Museum in Jackson, Miss., is completed and that fundraising for the $150,000 needed for phase two is underway. About $100,000 more is needed. The new technology, which includes video touchscreens to learn the history and past players of the industry, is very slick, according to Kimmel. Nominating: 2018 NAAA President Gary Jerger announced that the 2020 slate of officer nominees that will be voted on for approval at the Ag Aviation Expo NAAA Board meeting are Darrin Pluhar (Montana) for president, Mark Kimmel (Mississippi) for vice president, Mike Rivenbark (North Carolina) for treasurer, and JT Helms (Allied–Insurance) for secretary. Safety and Federal Aviation Regulations: The Safety and Federal Aviation Regulations Committee continues to work on compliance with the NTSB ag aviation report from 2014 by working on a plan to augment knowledge and skills testing in the industry. It is also looking at sending a reconsideration letter to the NTSB on an NTSB accident report pertaining to questionable interpretation of CAM 8 based on a Weatherly accident. Support: Support Chair Sue Stewart stated that there is leftover merchandise from the 2018 Convention Support Booth that may be purchased at shop.agaviation.org. People may also purchase items at shop.agaviation.org for delivery at the convention. The Support Committee has incredible items for its raffle such as an AR-10 and an iPad Pro. Stewart announced that the Athena Program educational lineup that will be presented at 13 state and regional conventions will include topics ranging from FAA approved medications to
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The Borescope, Your Wallet’s Best Friend Unscheduled maintenance or repairs on a turbine is the worst news an operator can receive. Not only the direct cost is high, but it also means that the aircraft is going to be grounded and not producing revenue. Using a borescope is like being able to open up most parts of the turbine, allowing for close inspections of parts usually only accessible when the turbine is opened up at the MRO shop.
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Unscheduled maintenance or repairs on a turbine is the worst news an operator can receive. Not only the direct cost is high, but it also means that the aircraft is going to be grounded and not producing revenue. If you use a lease engine, it also means that the operator’s cash flow is going to suffer. Ossie Fernandez, general manager of United Turbine, a division of Continental Aerospace Technologies, explains how to use modern tools and simple, noninvasive preventive maintenance procedures to keep surprise costs and repairs at bay. “No matter what aircraft or engine you are considering, the best friend of a licensed mechanic and the owner of the aircraft is the borescope. Articulated borescopes are now cheap and are used in conjunction with portable devices, allowing easy use, wherever the aircraft is located.
They allow quick inspections of most of the engine or airframe. It is an easy way to detect potential problems before they become a significant issue. Regular noninvasive checks of the compressor blades, for instance, allows you to detect early signs of the onset of corrosion, damage to a blade. Early is the master word here, as correcting the problem before it becomes a significant issue, means that the repair costs and aircraft immobilization is minimized. Only licensed mechanics should use the borescope as a deep understanding of the engine is necessary to use it safely. Mechanics trained on the maintenance of the PT6 engines know how to select the right inspection port or access route to perform an inspection without causing additional problems. The beauty of the modern borescope
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Borescopes used to, and still can be very expensive. In the past, this has prevented mechanics that do line maintenance to invest in these tools. But things have evolved since! Borescopes can now be bought for 200 USD, connect to a tablet or a Smartphone and deliver high quality videos or stills. They provide their own lighting source and are articulated through 170 to 180°.
resides in its capacity not only to give the user a high-resolution view of the area inspected but also to record video or still images, also in high resolution. Stored on a Smartphone or a Tablet, they can be sent to PT6 experts easily for a remote consultation. So, if you don’t use a borescope regularly yet, it is time to select your new best friend. You are looking for a model that is small enough to go through the smallest access holes, and that
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OLNEY, TEXAS — Air Tractor President Jim Hirsch announced the retirement, as an Air Tractor dealer, of Chip Kemper, owner of Queen Bee Air Specialties in Rigby, Idaho. With Kemper’s retirement, Queen Bee Air Specialties will cease operations as an Air Tractor dealer. “The Kemper family has been a long-time Air Tractor dealer, providing aircraft sales and support. We thank the whole team at Queen Bee Air Specialties for their outstanding efforts with Air Tractor during the past 35 years. We wish everyone the very best.”
Air Tractor Realigns Western U.S. Dealer Sales Territories Air Tractor President Jim Hirsch has announced a change in the Air Tractor dealers serving the Western United States. Three Air Tractor dealers will service the nine-state territory formerly served by retired Air Tractor dealer Queen Bee Air Specialties. “These Air Tractor dealers are geographically well positioned to serve our Air Tractor customers in this region,” says Hirsch. “All of them stand ready to help customers in these areas with new airplane sales, exceptional service and support.” Air Tractor dealer Mike Schoenau and Valley
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It’s been a long, but fast moving season. Once the last tomato truck goes down the road and the final acre of cotton is rolled up and wrapped at the edge of the field, it’s time to enjoy a well deserved break. The fields are all brown now, old stalks being worked into the earth. A few opportunistic weeds stretching out, doing their thing unaware that very soon we’ll be zooming across those same acres committing wholesale herbicide in order to get those acres ready for next years crop. It’s a constantly revolving system and it’s a great thing. We started in the spring, eager to get going, chomping at the bit. The day came in May when we shifted to night flying. It took some adjustment, but after you’ve made the transition a few times it comes pretty quick and fairly painless. Matter of fact, most of us out here have come to prefer it. Honestly, that’s no joke, and I can’t quite figure it out either. I do like flying under a big bright moon a lot better than burning my eyeballs out flying into the sun. Once the tomatoes go in the ground, the herbicide spraying comes to a screeching halt and the bug work goes into overdrive. Cotton starts breaking ground. Safflower is ahead of all of it and harbors droves of lygus and other nasty little creatures. We spray every bit of safflower at least once and there’s usually a lot of it. The big ‘safflower run’ happens three times a season sometimes four and it’s usually the first all-nighter operations we do. Tie that in with sulphur dust going on tomatoes, worm fighting in young cotton plants and you get a busy week of converting Jet-A into revenue. Somewhere in late July, your shoulders start to sag, your eyes get those dark circles under them and your neck is sore as hell. Thank goodness
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I often think of those pilots hauling back on the heavy control stick of a Stearman and wonder if I could have made it as one of them. By mid-August, the daily temps have been on plus side of the century mark for a couple of months and don’t sink far below that point until after midnight. I’ve often marveled at how much better an airplane flies when it has a working air conditioner. Dust and sweat, the fragrance of malathion and jet fuel is home cooking to a crop duster pilot and we eat it up. By this time however, we’re about ready for things to start slowing down. It’s a welcome sight when harvest begins, though it brings its own share of problems with it. Working around harvest crews is a major issue. Tomato harvest is a drawn out process with hundreds of trucks running up and down roads. You have to watch out for them. Heaven help ➤
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spent all summer nursing those plants along, so we could go back and kill them. The cotton picker machines start rolling through like Sherman through Georgia and all us crop duster pilots start thinking about vacations and the long list of honey-dos and chores that’s been stacking up since April. Now it’s November and we are taking a deep breath of fresh fall air, glad to see another successful season recorded in the books. Of course, the holidays will be upon us in no time. They’ll fly by. It won’t be long before it is spring and it will start all over again. It’s an amazing thing, this agricultural world we live in. Here’s to hoping you all have a great off season, for those who do. I know the gang down in the Southwest are getting busy while everyone else is slowing down. I tip my hat to them as they get spooled up. Ya’ll be safe out there! Whatever you’re doing, I wish you the very best and a welldeserved rest. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have a long list of chores to get to…. Fly well, and stay SAFE!
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Depending on what part of the world you live in, certain times of year bring on the onslaught of bird migration activities. Sometimes this migration activity coincides with peak aircraft activity and sometimes the results of that is less than desirable. Starlings, dove, ducks, geese and many other species often pose an operational issue around airports, fields to be sprayed and other aircraft activity areas. The results of a bird impact or ingestion can be costly to turboprop operators, including TPE331 engines. If you suspect you have ingested a bird into your engine, take the safe road and investigate as soon as possible. Not taking action can lead to decreased performance and even failure of an aircraft turboprop engine. The criteria for bird impact or ingestion inspections is found in the applicable TPE331 maintenance manual.
Initial Evaluation Visually inspect propeller and propeller spinner for evidence of bird matter and other indications of bird impact. Visually inspect compressor inlet for indications of bird matter deposits and other indications of bird impact or bird ingestion. Indications of a bird ingestion may be quite obvious as seen below in this photo.
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If there are indications of bird impact or ingestion in the inlet addition steps are required to borescope the compressor section per the maintenance manual. Contact your engine maintenance provider for further assistance.
The two photos above are indicative of soot buildup on the fuel nozzle (left) and ignition exciter (right) that was caused by a bird ingestion. The soot build up on the fuel nozzle or nozzles is of great concern because it can cause fuel nozzles to streak damaging the turbine section. This can result in a loss of power and increase in temperature and cost the operator not only thousands of dollars in repairs but lost revenue time, as well. If any amount of bird matter or excessive soot is noted, further steps and inspections must be accomplished. A bird ingestion is not an event to be taken lightly. Bird ingestion can cause damage throughout the entire engine. The compressor, gearbox and turbine can sustain major damage due to unusual loading, clogged air ports, over temp and physical damage. Please reference your maintenance manual for a complete step-by-step procedure or contact your engine maintenance provider of choice. A simple phone call can save you time and money and get you back in the air when you need to be!
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Mabry I. Anderson An Insider’s History of Agricultural Aviation
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Vegetable Work
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Dockery also helped move the business into the Midwest, particularly the vegetable-growing regions of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Minnesota. In the late 1930s, the growing and canning of English peas became big business, especially in Wisconsin and, as acreage increased, so did common aphid infestations. Wisconsin farmers fought these pests with ground equipment, but with little success. In desperation, farmers and concerned officials contacted the USDA. A leading USDA entomologist, Archie Geiser, who had long appreciated aircraft work, suggested that they contact Dockery and others, and try airplanes. Delta Air Service was also contacted, but in the beginning did not respond. Dockery, however, with nothing to lose, took several planes to Wisconsin after receiving a call from Bill Schorer, president of Reedsburg Foods Corporation at Reedsburg, Wisconsin. Schorer guaranteed expenses for the trip, but Dockery states that he never did ask for this money because business was so good that he didn’t think he needed it. Fanners descended upon the airplanes and they
went to work, applying rotenone on peas at 40 to 50 pounds per acre, at five cents a pound for application. This was a fortune in those days. Dockery remains uncertain whether the rotenone poisoned any aphids, but he is sure it ran them off or smothered them to death! This work was well received by growers and this midwestem migration became a regular source of income for Dockery. He soon contracted with Green Giant Foods at Beaver Dam, Wisconsin for all of its work. Green Giant had lands in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Aircraft work became popular in all of these fanning communities. E.O. “Champ” Champion was another important figure in the era of the late 1930s. Champion began flying in the 1920s and set up his own operation in the late 1930s, establishing a permanent base at Oxford, Mississippi. The location was somewhat outside the heavily fanned Delta cotton region, but he commuted to the Delta for most of his work. Again a large Delta plantation was more or less responsible for a firm’s organization. Self and Company, a fanning giant in Quitman County, ➤
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Top: Rare photo of ag aviation pioneer E.O. “Champ” Champion of Mississippi, who flew for Finklea Brothers before Wl/v II. Shown standing in front of his favorite Waco duster about 1940. Middle: Noted duster pilot, Joe “Eaglerock” Ours of Leland, Mississippi, standing by Waco duster. Bottom: Stearmans were extremely popular in the late 1940s, because they were nearly perfect aerodynamically. Clint Frye of Oklahoma’s American Dusting Company helps Calvin Compton (on wing) load his Stearman with a bag of dust. Right: Rare photo of Lt. John Patrick and another Army pilot in front of one of the first dusters at Tallulah, Louisiana., Circa 1923. B 24 | agairupdate.com
Mississippi, contracted with Champion to take care of its work. Champion Air Service was organized and operated out of Marks, Mississippi, where it is still in operation. An interesting sidelight is that E.O.’s son Dean still does all of the flying for Self and Company, a relationship that has existed for more than 40 years. Another of Champ’s sons, Elvis, Jr., also operates a flying service near Charleston, Mississippi. The senior Champion, in his day, had a distinct leaning for Waco airplanes, but was one of the very first operators in the Delta to begin switching over to modem aircraft when they became available. Champion’s memory is honored by the “E.O. Champion Operator Award,” presented each year by the Mississippi Agricultural Aviation Association. Joe “Eaglerock” Ours, another colorful pilot of the Finklea era, set up his own operation, Dixie Dusting Operation, at Leland, Mississippi and did much to promote and improve agricultural flying during his lifetime. Joe Ours was a real “pilot’s pilot,” very skillful, highly knowledgeable, and with a real flair. Although his nickname was “Eaglerock,” he actually preferred the straight-winged Wacos and flew them until his death in 1978.
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The subject of this article is about a technique that I demonstrated and taught in my Basic Ag Course and Turbine Transition Course. The topic is; How to deal with a cell tower in the field you work. It is strictly my opinion that when having to contend with a cell tower that is in the crop field you are flying, all runs should be made directly towards the tower. The diameter of the circle identified by the concrete abutments from which guy wires are attached may be 550’ - 600’ or maybe more and it may take you 7 - 10 passes, according to your swath width, in order to get this area properly covered. Of course, this will take longer to get the job done. I much prefer this method rather than flying over the top of the tower, then diving steeply back into the field. As I see it, you will do the farmer a much better job, and In My Opinion, this is the safest way to fly that field. When you pass over the top of the tower, you lose sight of the tower. All you will have is your peripheral vision and you are guessing when to begin your steep descent. When you are making a run towards the tower, look at the concrete abutments, not the wires. When you are ready to make the “break”, start the nose of your airplane up, then make a smooth and coordinated breakout to the left or right. I am reluctant to use the word “abrupt”. Understand? But, don’t dillydally with the break!
It is strictly my opinion that when having to contend with a cell tower that is in the crop field you are flying, all runs should be made directly towards the tower. Regarding other obstacles such as an irrigation pivot or maybe low bushes, keep in mind that if you run up to the obstacle, pull up abruptly, then push forward on the stick, you will be exerting negative or zero Gs and the material that you are spraying will go straight up instead of falling onto the target crop. If you are applying a herbicide, especially something volatile like 2,4-D, gramoxone, Round Up, etc., then you are setting yourself up for a day in court. A day in court is almost a guarantee if there is an inversion present. It is my contention that you begin a gradual pull up well in advance of the obstacle, then begin a gentle descent as you cross the obstacle of maybe even before reaching the obstacle, your material will be a lot less likely to
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drift off target or began “walking” off in an inversion. Actually, don’t apply any herbicide when there is an inversion. One last comment regarding obstacles; do not jump a tall obstacle while leaving the spray on. I taught spray off, pull up, make a 360° turn, then drop back down over the obstacle, turn spray back on. Here again, this will take a little longer, but you’ll do a lot better job for your farmer. If I were a farmer and an ag pilot was spraying one of the typical $20.00+ per acre insecticides on my place and I saw him jumping a tall tree with the spray on, it would be the last time he ever sprayed my field. If you disagree with any of these premises or would like to modify thoughts on this subject, I would love to hear from you. And so as per always, Be safe, have fun, make money.
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Escaping The Prison of “Worry” Worry isn’t going to make us taller; we’re born with our own God given specific DNA. We often spend our lives worrying about things we have very little control over, whether we’re tall, short, large, small, brilliant or not, good-looking or not.
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It’s been said that the human experience is hurry, worry, and bury. Teenagers often worry about their complexion and whether other people like them or not. Adults worry about providing for their family, recession, inflation, and politics. When you’re a senior adult you worry about Social Security, Medicare, health issues, and which doctors to use. We worry about getting sick, having a terminal disease, losing our job, and about our children; the “what if’s” in our life are many. I’ve read that a very thick fog that covers seven city blocks and is 100 feet deep is composed of millions of droplets of water that contain less than a single 8 ounce glass of water. That’s the way worry is, it’s the cumulative effect of small things in our lives that takes a physical and mental toll on our body. Worry can contribute to high blood pressure, heart disease, headache, stomach disorders and even causes ulcers. Ulcers don’t always come from what we eat, often it comes from what’s eating on us. Jesus said, “I say to you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink; nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food and the body more
than clothing?” (Matthew 6:25). Jesus isn’t saying not to make plans for the future, He’s telling us to stop worrying about the temporal things of this life. Many Christians are torn between worshiping God and the daily problems of our life, when in reality our entire life should be a constant worship of God—even in our problems (John 4:21-24). The word “worry” means to have a divided mind. Our worries about the temporal things of our life can choke out our close fellowship with God and Jesus Christ. “Look at the birds of the air, for they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they?” (Matthew 6:25-26). Birds don’t have hypertension, they don’t get ulcers, and they don’t have worm or insect farms. Jesus isn’t saying that bad things never happen to birds, birds get sick and die, but even when a bird falls to the ground God is in control of it. If God cares for the birds and other creatures, how much more the father cares for His children (Matthew 10:2931). Jesus is making the argument here from the lesser to the greater, we’re more valuable than the birds of the air, and yet God cares for the birds, so He’s going to care for us.
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“Which of you by worrying can add one cubit (15-18 inches) to his stature?” (Matthew 6:27). Worry isn’t going to make us taller; we’re born with our own God given specific DNA. We often spend our lives worrying about things we have very little control over, whether we’re tall, short, large, small, brilliant or not, good-looking or not. It’s usually useless to worry about things we cannot change. If we’re worrying about things we can change, then we should change them. We need to realize that most of us have very little control over the way this world is run—actually that’s God’s business (Daniel 4:35-37, 5:21).
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arrayed like one of these. Now if God so clothes the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will He not much more clothe you, O you of little faith?” (Matthew 6:28-30). In the spring, in the Galilee area of northern Israel, you’ll usually see lots of bright blood red poppies. Jesus is making the argument from the temporary to the eternal. The flowers are very temporary, but our lives are eternal (John 10:28, 17:3). The flowers are temporary because they dry up and die, they’re here for a few weeks and then they turn brown (kind of a gold color), because of their drying up and dying and then they’re used for kindling (firewood) for the fires. “Therefore do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ For after all these things the Gentiles seek. For your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things” (Matthew 6:31-32). Jesus is using “Gentle” as a reference to those people who don’t believe in God and Jesus Christ. When Christians worry it’s an insult to God’s sovereignty over our lives and His universe. “We know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose” (Romans 8:28). “But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you” (Matthew 6:33).
The only way we’re going to enter into God’s heaven is to have God’s righteousness that’s imputed to us when we trust in Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. “For He made Him (Jesus) who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him (Jesus)” (2 Corinthians 5:21). God promises to provide our earthly needs if we’ll live our life to please Him. “Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble” (Matthew 6:34). When we borrow trouble from tomorrow “worry” is the interest that’s paid on the debt. We can’t use the canceled check of yesterday, and tomorrow is a promissory note that we can’t spend yet. But today, that’s cash on hand. Someone has said, “My life has been filled with terrible tragedies, most of which never happened.” Don’t let the “what if’s” rule your life! “Delight yourself also in the Lord, and He shall give you the desires of your heart” (Psalm 37:4). “Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:6-7). Worry is a choice we make!
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Jerry and I love to travel and visit our agaviation friends across the country. It’s great to see operations in action and listening to our customers. Recently, we had a visit with one of our long time customers, “Ferriday Flying Service” in Ferriday, Louisiana. Tommy Ellett is the owner and manager of the operation. He’s so easy to talk to and ready to answer any question that I might have. He’s one of my “go-to” guys for input. I was interested in his story and asked him how he got started. Tommy was born in Grand Bay, Alabama. He met his wife Cathy in high school. They married while Tommy was attending college at Auburn. After graduating in 1979, they moved to Poplarville, Mississippi where he became a farm manager. “I was wet behind the ears,” he smiled as
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Left: Casey Novak shows Regina Farmer ideas for Chem-Man on his iPad while Tommy Ellett looks on. Right: Tommy Ellett browsing through Ferriday Flying Service customer accounts logged on Chem-Man software.
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everyone is fed.” Since the company went to the Chem-Man online system, she said it has made her job a lot easier. “I love the new work flow! I used to have to enter all jobs at the end of the month. Now, they’re all computerized and entered for me.” Tommy maps and schedules jobs. He also delivers the loader crew their paperwork. Casey, along with Ferriday’s other pilot Steven Parker, brings up jobs on the iPad in the cockpit. When done, the applied information is entered which then converts the job into invoicing. Debbie said, “This new work flow system has saved me many hours.” I asked about working hours and Casey stated that for about 2 ½ months they work “dark to dark”. However, flying at Ferriday has almost become a year round job. Mainly because burndown is being applied earlier. This year floods reduced acres treated somewhat. Casey grew up on a farm and has always loved aviation. He started his career as an ag pilot in 2003 after attending the ag school in Bainbridge, Georgia. He first worked for W & E Flying, then Angelina Plantation and finally Ferriday. He uses the iPad in the cockpit very extensively. He even produced a video for Chem-Man about using the iPad. He did such a great job that I think he missed a career in video production and marketing! Steven was not present during the interview, but he is one of the team members that make this business a success. Ferriday Flying Service welcomed me back anytime and I’m sure Jerry and I will be sure to take them up on the offer!
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FLORA, MS — What does an ag operator do when he has one too many drift claims? How about when the flying acreage takes a turn down? Maybe community relations are important for a small town with an aerial applicator close by. What’s a good way to utilize all your assets, including family members? A recent visit to Rudy Holcomb’s Holcomb Air Service answered all these questions and more. Operating not more than 10-15 miles north of Jackson in lower central, eastern Mississippi, Holcomb Air Service has been in business in Flora since 1972. Rudy Holcomb, two-time past president of the MsAAA and member of the Mississippi Agricultural Aviation Board, began his ag flying career working for a large farmer. This farmer had about 4,000 acres of cotton and 10,000 acres of soybeans in the days when both of those crops needed an airplane’s services several times a year. Gradually adding other neighbors’ flying to the work load, put Holcomb Air Service firmly in the ag aviation business. Now the company has expanded from row crop flying to include winter
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Left: As most ag pilots, Rudy is an innovator. He figured the simplest way to haul his Bell 47 in and out of the hangar was to build a 120’ rail system he could tow a 14X16-foot landing pad over. Pictured with Rudy (L) is friend David Cox and helicopter instructor, Ed Lowry. Middle: A hobby of Rudy’s is restoring this T Roadster of vintage 1927, the last year of the T’s. Powered by a 20 hp engine, Karl hauled his new bride in it on their wedding day! Two years ago when Rudy bought the T, it was literally a basket case. Right: No, the author is not flying this helicopter. Instructor Ed is with me. But, I couldn’t resist printing this picture.
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with the maintenance of the company’s six fixedwing ag aircraft and one Bell 47. What is it about taking lemons and making lemonade? Four years ago Holcomb Air Service began looking for ways to expand its operation, becoming less dependent on row crop flying. Fertilizing pine plantations owned by private growers was one of the first expansions. In January and February, Holcomb Air uses the Dromaders for winter fertilizing on pine trees. Each of the Dromaders are outfitted with Bill Hatfield’s expanded 800-gallon hopper. This hopper allows the loading of two tons of urea
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make a profit flying over boll weevils was with the M-18 Dromader. One hard look at the Foundation’s pay scale proves Rudy was right. The scale calls for 100% payment on the awarded amount of dollars per hour to the Cessna Ag Truck and Ag Wagon (300310 hp). Insert a 600 hp Ag Cat ‘B’ or 1200 hp ‘C’ models and “A” turbine version, 115%; S2R Thrush and the payment goes to 120%; an Air Tractor AT-401, 130%; a PT6A-34 Turbo Thrush, 135%; an Air Tractor AT-502, 140%; and a Dromader, 186%! The Foundation’s payment scale shows a Dromader is the way to go. Applying 10 ounces of ULV malathion per the acre, it is hard to believe the Dromader is 46% more productive than the AT-502, pricing-wise. It could be argued which aircraft is more expensive to operate. However, payments are based on tach time and most would agree the Dromader should generate a little less revenue per tach hour than the Air Tractor, all factors considered, overall. With the boll weevil contract, the Dromader is paid more What did Rudy do? He began by placing two Dromaders on the contract, then added a third
one along with one of his two Air Tractor AT-401s. In 1999 Holcomb Air Service was awarded four 10,000-acre contracts in five counties. With five aircraft working from four main air strips, the longest ferry is about 45 miles away. Of the 40,000 acres of boll weevil work, Holcomb Air Service averages about 10,000 acres during each of the seven to eight cycles in a season. It takes about three days of the week to stay caught up. Rudy expressed his dissatisfaction with the Southeastern Boll Weevil Eradication Foundation’s method of operations. He explained how the whole event was a bureaucratic nightmare, employing far too many people and the Foundation taking exemptions from contract specifications. An example of too many people is the use of field spotters when data logging from one of Rudy’s six Satloc GPS units would serve just as well. In another instance, the contract called for a minimum payment of 1/2 hour, but the Foundation took it upon itself to not pay a minimum. Rudy feels there needs to be an arbitration board to serve as an intermediary between the ➤
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MONTREAL, CANADA—DART Aerospace is pleased to announce that it has recently acquired aerial firefighting mission equipment leader Simplex Aerospace. Based in Portland, Oregon, Simplex Aerospace is an aviation industry veteran serving thousands of operators and OEMs worldwide. Its reputation as a world leader in the innovation, manufacturing and certification of aerial application systems has been built over a 73-year history of supplying cuttingedge designs, high-quality craftmanship and reliable customer support to its client base. The newly combined entity, which will transition into operating under the DART brand, will now have more than 320 employees in eight locations worldwide, including four manufacturing centers of excellence. DART’s acquisition of Simplex Aerospace will also allow the Canadian-based mission equipment manufacturer to broaden and diversify its firefighting product portfolio. It will enable DART to offer several exciting new product categories to its global network of OEMs and helicopter operators, including firefighting belly tanks, aerial cleaning supplies and agricultural spray systems. “With the support of Simplex’s 200+ international product certifications and its years of experience in the aerial firefighting sector, DART will strengthen its global leadership position by providing helicopter mission equipment for offshore, firefighting and utility applications, as well as an increased portfolio alongside our current product offering of 900+ STCs” states Alain Madore, DART’s President and CEO. “We are proud to be delivering the added value that Simplex’s products and capabilities will bring to the DART brand” said Mark Zimmerman, President and CEO of Simplex who led the company through 18 years of success. “Together, our unique STC portfolio and complementary product lines will enable us to achieve revenue synergies and expand our reach across the aerial firefighting sector worldwide.” Terms of the transaction have not been disclosed.
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1975 Grumman Ag Cat G164A, 7688TT, Hamilton Standard 23D40 prop, Covington 1340 geared engine 342 SMOH, Cleveland brakes, extended wing tips, northern aircraft. $65,000 Call Dusten at 605-680-9935 or 605-680-9933
1989 Super B Fat Cat, super 6 engine, 500 gallon, 11,166 TT, 1189 since hot, 188 IRAN, hydraulic spray system, air conditioning and heat, wing extensions, servos, night lights, E/I digital gauges. Call 509-520-8267
1976 Ag Cat G164A, N48555, SN 1671, R1340 1171 SMOH, 12D40 Prop, SS drop booms, CP Flat Fan w/swivels, Airstar 99 w/flow control, Smoker, Wing extensions & Hershey Tips, Aileron & Elevator Servos, 80g fuel w/ bottom load, 1” main gear, Hershey tail gear, Sealed cockpit/ 1pc windshield, metalized wings, Tall tail - centerline, Flagger, Speed Ring. For more information contact Sky Tractor LLC at 800-437-5319, www.skytractor.com, email@skytractor.com or Fax 701-6365881
1977 450B Ag Cat, 8519.3 AFTT, Engine 2.4 SMOH Installed 2/18, Prop 2.4 SMOH Installed 2/18, New Paint and Annual July 19, 2019. Call Minturn Spraying Company at 843-774-7092
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1972 2-Hole Ag Cat A-Model, Engine TT 302.8 hrs. R985-14B crank shaft, TTAF 5357.6, 298.9 since rebuilt. Aircraft is in a restricted category for banner towing, dual control. No reasonable offer refused. $70,000 337-652-8659 Leave message if no answer
1976 G-164B, S/N 78B, AFTT 6000, P/W R-985 700 SMOH, Ham Stand Prop 22D30/AG200-2. Ag Nav GPS, RT Boom Shutoff, Weath Aero Fan, CP03 Nozzles, Crop Hawk, SP Fuel, Garmin VHF Comm, Hershey Tips w/all metal wings. Spreader and misc parts also available. $90,000 602-316-9436
G164B Ag Cat, N8834H, SN1B, 7266TT, 227 SMOH R1340, 23D40-311. Fresh rebuild, better than new! As seen in Savannah, GA Call Mike Deck at SKY TRACTOR LLC 701-636-5880 or 800-437-5319 Nice Northern B-TurboCat, Mills PT6A20, 335 hopper, 80 fuel, 25” TL, fresh lic., 2500 SOHE, 1000 SIRAN, 380 SHOT & Prop IRAN. $159K Will take good A450 in trade. 870-8862418/2489F, 759-1692 Cell, frank. kelley@ag-cat.com
(2) 2019 Super A+600 Queen Cats! 350-gallon, Hi-Vol TL Combos, B-Cabins, T.S.Tails, Zero AF/E/P’s, See to Believe! Bank on 4-Wings. AmAg, Call 870-886-2418/2489F, 870-759-1692 Cell or email frank.kelley@ag-cat.com
1978 Grumman SUPER B, NEW TO MARKET! Geared nose with a R-1340-59 Super 600 engine (1820 cylinders). Aircraft: TTSO 2368, TTSN 13547. Engine:TTSO 123, TTSN 6897. Hamilton Standard prop 23D40311 Type 7035A-175 TTSO 622, M3 SATLOC, CP nozzles, Transland spreader, BL Fuel, Metalized wings, new exhaust(2017). $210K 661-3033979 or 661-764-5244
Available May 1st - Gorgeous B600 “Restoration”. 0 SMOH (Cov.) & OHC 12D40-AG100-4S prop, deluxe equipment with A/C, yellow with blue trim and all the right mods. Looks and flies like new for first. $145K AmAg, 870-886-2418, -2489F or email frank. kelley@ag-cat.com
Beginner’s “Dream-Machine”, MINT “450” G164A DAF 300 gal TE-Combo, 46 fuel, 12V, Canopy, Gray & Yellow, 90% Original, 0-SIRAN A&E&P. Earn as you learn the safe & sound way. $109K, or owner will trade for ?? 870-S862418/2489F, 759-1692 Cell frank. kelley@ag-cat.com
Fat Cat G-164 B+ 500 Gal Ag Cat, Garrett TPE331-6, Big gear/wheels/breaks rudder servo, goose feet, HFS wing tip, Side load fuel, Lg tailwheel spring, strobe, 41in gate, A/C, smoke, window wash, load hog, cool seat. Motivated seller with 3 to sell. These aircraft are capable of grossing $1,000 to $1,340 per hour. 870-759-1605 or 870-6799267
1971 G164A -600, AG100 80gals fuel, TT 8100, SMOH 1100, Wing Extensions, Transland Spreader. Excellent condition. Ready to Work. Make Offer Price reduced to $42,500 910-290-2706
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Aircraft - Air Tractor 1978 B Model 600. 7400 TT. 4 hrs SMOH 4hrs SPOH. Aircraft completely refurbished by Hershey Flying Service in 2004 @7302 TT. SATLOC M3.New 330 gal Hershey Hopper. Aircraft is like new. Has not sprayed since Rebuild.Tulsa Engine and Prop OH by Northwest Propeller. $150,000. Contact Arvid @ 701-430-0215
Sky Tractor LLC is proud to present the completion of the SN1B Ag Cat! You will not find another like it! Satloc Bantam w/Intelliflow, 114g Long Range Fuel, All new fabric tail and wings, ANR Hardwire Hookup, Custom Seat, Electric Brake, Raised Wing Kit, Chip Detector. So much to list so make sure to check out the spec sheet! Call Sky Tractor LLC at 1-800-437-5319
AT-300
1975 AT-300 R985, Totally refurbished, immaculate plane. 4429 hrs. TT, 72 hrs. SMOH, 0 prop, M3 SATLOC, new 330 gallon hopper, Lane pump brake, Swathmaster. Reduced to $89,000 Call 870-683-2283 between 6am & 4pm.
AT-301
1980 AT-301, 128 hrs SMOH on Geared 600 w Zero time Hydromatic Prop, Zero time wings.$150,000 Call Doug at 559-665-7830
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1981 AT-301, TTAF 6917, SMOH 900, New prop 263, 488.6 on NEW Wings spars, 120hr Prop/GOV, 350gal Hop, Tall tail with new fabric on rudder, SS booms, Light Star2, Weth-Aero, SS spreader, New windscreen, New plugs front & back, New flap motor, Spare mag & cylinder. Comes with Nov. annual. Ready to spray. Make Reasonable Offer. Call Gavin at 509-220-4338 1986 AT-301, 600 hr R-1340, Bantam GPS, CP’s, smoker. Come get it “as is”. $95,000 For more information call 309-759-4646 or email farmair@ farmairinc.com
1980 AT-301, N15253, TTAF 8255, TT Engine 245, New Bantam SATLOC w/G4 screen, New Flow Control, Hydromatic Prop. Prop serviced inspected and reassembled 2011, always hangared, all AD’s compiled, A/C, 1 Nav/Com. Interior: Seats 1, clean, rates a 6. Exterior Description: Clean, paint rates 8. $135,000 Call Dale at 806-6798838
1986 AT-301, Photo of Maintenance Attached. Equipped w/Ag Nav GPS, Crop Hawk, Aluminum Spray Booms, CP Nozzles, Stainless Steel Transland Spreader, 401 Landing Gear, has large fuel tanks, Reabe hopper gauge, all metal Tall Tail and much more! 801941-3279
1979 AT-301-0226, TTAF 6624.6, SMOH 693, SPOH 278, 126 gal mains, R1340AN-1, Hamilton 12D40-211, 7000 hr. wings, Covington overhaul. Motivated to sell!! $45,000 OBO Call 920-4104282
Clean 1983 AT-301, 4498TT, 601SMOHTulsa, 22D-40 prop, A/C, VG’s, Winglets, SATLOC AirStar, CropHawk, Smoker, 126 gal fuel. 600 hours left on wings. $75,000. Call Ken at 580-484-7267
AT-400 AT-400, PT6A-15AG, Bantam GPS/flow/ G4 screen, CP’s, Zee Air/heat, fresh hot. $335,000 For more info call 309-7594646 or farmair@farmairinc.com
1986 AT-401, 7920hrs TTAF, 1005 hrs TSOH Oct 2013, 12D40 Prop w/60hrs TSPO 6/18. Well maintained clean bird, A/C, WeatherAero Fan, Agrinautics Pump, CP03 Nozzles, Ag Nav GUIA Gold w/Flow Controller, Smoker, Storm Wire Cutters, Big Wheels & Brakes, 2000hrs till spar caps are due. Fresh C of A. $65,000 306-692-7335
AT-401
1994 AT-401-0943, R1340G, 4689 TT, 946 SMOH, 1274 SPOH, Geared 1340, Hamilton 23D40-311, VG’s, SATLOC AirStar, Collins A/C, Lane brake, 10757 hr. wings, Covington overhaul, King Comm radio, CP11’s, 29x11 mains, EGT/CHT, complete logs. $132,500 OBO 920-410-4282
1989 AT-401-0730, R1340-G, 5794 TT, 1468 SMOH, 2213 SPOH, Geared 1340, Hamilton 23D40-311, SATLOC Lite Star II, 10757 hrs. wings, Covington overhaul, King Com radio, CP11’s, 29x11 mains, complete logs. Spare Tulsa repaired and test stand run 1262 hr. R1340 w/purchase. $117,500 OBO 920-410-4282
1992 AT-401, P&W R1340-AN1, 600 HP, TSMOH 141 hrs. by Younkin (2012), TTAF 6400, no corrosion or damage history, Hamilton Standard Hyd. 22D40, TSOH 45 hrs., 38” Gate, 400 gallon hopper, new seal w/Transland spreader, 5 blade Weathaero fan pump, SATLOC Lite II, 36 CP03 nozzles, A/C. 402-269-7076 or 402-746-4078
1989 AT-401 Airframe for sale, TT 5990 hrs. Nice clean northern aircraft that had a geared 1340 on it. Engine had a prop strike, still have firewall forward available if want to purchase with it. Perfect airplane for a turbine conversion or to put a radial back on it. Good paint. Has new Reabe hopper gauge. It has been well maintained, last annual was 5/19. $69,000 Call Tanner Sotvik at 701-520-0229 or 701-662-4416
AT-402
1991 AT-402 PT6A34, 9717.9 TTAF, 457 SHOT, 457 Since starter/generator overhaul, 1989 since wing spars were replaced, new paint on fuselage and tail surfaces at last annual, SS camlocs installed at last annual, side load fuel, load hawg for hopper, 461.9 hours on all new landing gear, LED nose lights, AERO LED Nav lights. Fresh October annual by Eric Young’s Shop. $325,000 Call Chad at 318-341-2008
1999 AT-402A with PT6A-11AG, 6843 TTSN, M3 SATLOC, Bottom load fuel, 475 hrs SN landing gear, VG’s, 210gal fuel, rinse tank, heat & A/C, very clean, great flying airplane. $300K Call or text Dusty Elkinton 417-321-0210 at Dusty’s Air Service Nevada, MO
2013 AT-402B, PT6-15AG, 1200 hrs. TTAE, Garmin SL-40 Com radio, Lane fan/ brake, Bantam W/G4 screen, Intelliflow, Smoker, bottom load fuel, heat/air, AmSafe belts, rinse tank,170 gal fuel, fuel flow monitor and hopper gauge. $625,000 Call 319-961-0113
2008 AT-402A, PT611AG, 2295 TTAE, AmSafe Airbags, Wire cutters, smoker, VHF/ FM, single point fuel, AG NAV with flow control, A/C and heat. Prop done Jan 18. NDH. Very Clean. Call Scott at 306-220-8638
2008 AT-402B -15AG, 2500 TTAE, 0 shot, 310 SPOH. SATLOC Bantam, icom 210 with kt76 trspnd, 3pc window, heat, A/C, 216g fuel, 2 inch load, R/H boom shut off, bottom load fuel. $525,000 204-362-0854
1999 AT-402B, 7922 TTAF, PT6A-15AG 8950 TTE, Covington Light OVH at 6500 engine hours. SATLOC Bantam with G4 screen, flow control, A/C, heat, Garmin G5 attitude indicator, CP 11 nozzles, smoker, very little fertilizer, Transland 10 vane. Overhauled FCU and fuel pump at 7322.0 TTAF, Wing spars were done at factory in June 2019. One owner, always hangared. Mid-Continent Aircraft 800-325-0885 www.midcont.net 2013 AT-402B, REF. 2499-19, Maturity iam 02/02/2020, Maturity ca 02/06/2020, Hartzell propeller total hours 1161.60 available hours 1844.40, P&W engine total hours 1161.60 available hours 1844.40, Micronair au 500 bar, GPS Hemisphere Bantam w/7”, Laser altimeter, Strobe navigation lights, US $630,000 Pelópidas Bernardi phone/ whats: +1-954-278-0939
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AT-502
2018 AT-502XP, 700hrs TTAE, MVP 50 AG-Nav Platinum GPS with flow control. AFS check valves swivels and CP11 nozzles, smoker, Lane brake, 3” dual load, clean airplane. $930,000 Call Brian Fisher at 419-560-5429
1995 AT-502B PT6-15, N6110Y, TT 10,555 hrs., Fresh annual, 0 hrs. since HOT section, 0 hrs. since prop IRAN and 0 hrs. since Gear Box Inspection, 5,835 hrs. left on the wings, AC and heat, M3 flow control, Load Hog, LED lights, Hyd flaps, Electric fan brake, 3 sets of booms and spreader. $285K Call Gary Bright 662-299-8095 1993 AT-502, SN 502-0206, N9085F, PT6A-34AG, TTAF 15,625, TTE 8172.6, Hobbs 7319.8, SHOT 1341.7, SMOH 1341.7. Wingman, SATLOC GPS, Smoker, FastStart, AC/ Heat, Transland Spreader, spray booms. Fresh annual, hangared. $300,000. Call (870) 263-1300 or fbfsllc@gmail.com
1991 AT-502, 6800 TT, 400 since Hot and power section overhaul , 1200 since gas generator Iran. Clean working 502, Reabe gauge, G4, radio and transponder, drop booms. $325,000 Call 830-275-9845
2008 AT-502B -34, SN502B-2623, 3391 TTAF, 8126 TTE, 3212.6 SMOH, 673.4 SHOT, 3882.5 Prop TT, TT since OH 1292.9, Bantam w/G4 Flow Control, Load Hawg, AC, Heat, Lane Fan, CP Nozzles, SS Spray System, Rebe Hoper System, Single Point Fuel. $525,000 Call Doug at 605-870-2697
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2018 502XP, 890 TT. AgPilotX, Hatfield fuel, Reabe gauge, CP11’s with swivels, AFS check valves. $930,000 Call 701370-9710
1989 AT-502, N10125, Aircraft: 502-0047, Approx. TT 13,630.7, Engine: PT6A-34AG, Approx. TT 14,621.1, SATLOC Bantam, Stainless Steel Spray Booms and Drop Boom Hangers, Spreader, Wingman, Smoker & AC. New Belly Skin along with many new panels, cam locks and paint in 2017. 24.2 Since Extensive Hot Section with overhauled CT Blades & Fuel Control. 5,768.7 Since Wing Spar Replacement. $275,000 Call Frost Flying at 870295-6213
1998 AT-502A, 9369 TT, 434hrs since new factory tubular steel frame replaced, new sheet metal inside cockpit, wings & tail pieces were stripped primed/PAINTED, w/Jetglo Chome Yellow, PT6A-45R engine, Fresh Hot Section, O/H propeller/governor, 8019hrs. remaining on wings, 216 Gal Fuel Tank, Lane electric brake, Transland Wingman. $495K 979-234-2482
1992 AT-502, N1532B, TTAF 9792.3, PT6A-15AG TTE 11,407.01, 0.0 SHSI by Prime Turbines. Annual inspection due 3/1/2020, SATLOC Bantam w/Flow Control, Wingman, Like New Hopper, New panels, paint and cam locks, Wings due at 17,798.9 hours, New Main Gear less than 200 hours, 164 gal fuel, Stainless Booms w/CP-09-3E. For price call Darryl at South Delta Aviation - 479-935-4891 / 870-9951323 nights and weekends
2001 AT-502B PT6A34AG, N9148C, TT 9250, SMOH 9250, TT on Landing Gear: 750, TT Since Spar Caps Done: 1350, Satloc G4 GPS w/flow control, Factory A/C and heat, Wingman hopper door and auger system, Kawak control quadrant, WeathAero fan brake, AFS check valves w/ CP-11 nozzles, Aluminum drop booms, LED strobe system, Bayou Light flashing system, Hopper rinse system, Smoker. Motivated Seller! Call 662-822-3204
1999 AT-502A, N166MM, Airframe TT 4750, Engine PT6-45A TT 31,210, SMOH 3659, Since Hot Section 727, Prop SMOH 847, A/C, cockpit heat, single point fuel, G4 Satloc with flow control, Lane fan and brake, booms with CP nozzles, all stainless plumbing, 10 inch Vondran hydraulic gate and hopper extension, 2 dry spreaders. New Paint Job! $500,000 Call David at 806777-1892
Parting Out 1990 AT-502 -34 Engine & Prop. Call Mike at Valley Air Crafts 559.686-7401
For Lease - 2001 AT-502B-34AG, SATLOC w/G4 flow control, $300 per hour with no minimum hours. Call 662-588-0519 for more information and details.
1990 AT-502, PT6A34, N45019, TTAF 10058.8 hrs., TSOH 1649.7 hrs. Turbines Inc., HC-B3TN-3D SNEW 1100 hrs. Annual inspection in process now. 5520.5 hrs. remaining on lower spar caps. Equipment: Vortex Generators, LED nose lights, Aluminum booms, Garmin SR 40 Com Radio, Smoker, Wingman, Single Point Fuel, 170 Gallon Fuel, Spreader. Call Darryl for price at 479-935-4891
1996 AT-502B-0365, N37VA W/-PT6A-34, TT Airframe 6692.0, Engine TT 8803.7, Engine TSOH 4118.9, Cabin Heat & Air, Lane Brake & Fan, Night Working Lights, Smoker, RH boom Shut Off, GPS (Bantam) with Flow Control, CP’s, Standard Spray System with Drop Booms, VG’s. $415,000 For more information, visit our website at queenbeeair.com or call 800-7367654
2013 AT-502B Firewall forward parts: Engine mount, cowling and Ram Air filter system. All parts with less than 1400 hours total time. Very clean and well maintained AT-502B. Call Cascade Aircraft Conversions for more details 1-509-635-1212
2019 AT-502XP, FTO, 234 Fuel, SS Camlocs Lane Brake & Fan, MVP50. $1,060,500 Call Lane Aviation 888995-LANE / 281-342-5451 or FAX: 281-232-5401
1995 AT-502B -34, 29,569 Engine TT, 445 hrs since hot, 445 hrs on prop, 10-11k hrs TTAF, approx. 7700 hrs left on wing spars, SATLOC Bantam w/G4 screen & L7 light bar. 0 since overhaul on starter generator, 40 CP11’s, LED landing & strobe lights, agrinautics pump w/ Lane electric brake, 10 Vain Transland spreader, includes wingman. Airplane is currently working. Needs a little TLC but it’s a money making machine! Current Annual. Price reduced. $190K Call 662-345-8395
2014 AT-502B, 2000 TTAE, G4 w/ Flow, VG’s, Smoker, Comm & TXP, Lane Brake and Fan. $650,000 Call Lane Aviation 888-995-LANE / 281-3425451 or FAX: 281-232-5401 2001 Project AT-502B, Bring Your Trailer! Complete fuselage firewall aft, 7400 TTSN, $70K. Refurbished wing spars for $140K. Call 877-715-8476. 2019 AT-502XP - In Canada, ferry time only. Imported, SS spray system, Transponder, Comm FM, Bluetooth audio panel, AM/FM/XM, awaiting GPS install. Call Dave at Portage Aircraft Specialties 204-870-2828 1992 AT-502B, 12,800 TTSN, PT6A34AG, 20 since hot, Bantam 7” Screen, Com Radio, CP’s, Smoker, No Trades. Excess to our needs. Fly it away for $225K. Call 309-303-5161
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CLASSIFIEDS 2000 AT-502B, Bantam GPS, Flow, L7 Light Bar, Wingman, Com Radio, Transponder, Covington Hot Inspection, Farm Air annual. $435,000 For more information call 309-759-4646 or email farmair@farmairinc.com
AT-504 2012 AT-504, 1000 TTSN, Fresh Hot & Annual. $725,000 For more information call 309-759-4646 or email farmair@ farmairinc.com
AT-602
1998 AT-602 Priced to Sell! THIS IS A TRUE BARGAIN! PT6A-60AG, TTIS 5500Hrs., SATLOC GPS Guidance with flow control, VHF Radio / Audio Panel, Night Lights, Cabin Heater, A/C, Paint 8/10, $385,000 USD. Call +61 4 37 394272 or airtractor@fieldair.com.au
2010 AT-602 -65AG, 4925 TTAE, Stainless booms, load valve, G4 w/ flow, CP11 w/AFS check valves, 100 since Hot Section w/ Dallas Airmotive Inspection. Reduced to $679,000 Neal Aircraft 806-828-5892
2006 AT-602 -65AG, 6000 TTAE, Prop 0 since IRAN, 0 since Hot section by Covington with new CT blades, Bantam Flagger. Wing Spars replaced 8/2019. $550,000 Neal Aircraft at 806-828-5892
2010 AT-602, 5577 TT, Overhaul prop, replaced PT starter and governor number 6 bearing, fresh annual and fresh hot section 10/19, hydraulic gate added in 2019, new CT blades and segments and bleed air valve approx. 322 hours in June. $610K Call 662-645-8790
2008 AT-602 -65B. Completely rebuilt in 2008. 5550 hr since rebuild. Hot Section done by Covington. All new CT blades. Fresh annual. Flow Control. Bantam with G4 screen. W/W. Heat/ factory a/c. Wash out system. Manual tail wheel lock. New transponder. Garmin audio panel. Comm radio. All mounted in radio box. Wingman. LED strobes and nose lights. Night flight package. Factory air intake. Off set engine mount. Aileron trim. All glass good. $500K For more details call 501-5166156
2013 AT-602-60AG, 4700TT, 580HSI, November annual will come with 0 Hr FCU/ Fuel Pump, 0 hr Prop O/H, 0 Hr Start/ GEN, Fresh Nozzles, New Tires & Brakes & New Batteries. Has: Hatfield SP fuel, long range tanks, airbag harness, Bantam w/Flow, recent new aluminum booms, CP11, SS spreader, Super clean, NO damage, all logs in order. $690K Call Gavin at 509-2204338.
2010 AT-602 Airframe & Prop, 5206 TTAF, 183 hrs. since IRAN on prop. SATLOC Bantam w/G4 screen, IntelliFlow, AmSafe airbags, Shadin fuel meter, air and heat, Garmin 510, Comm radio, LED nose lights and strobes, Wingman, Fast start, Electric pump brake, Hopper rinse, Smoker, Kawak throttle quadrant, Hatfield single point fuel, right boom shutoff, right and left load valves, CP09 nozzles, no corrosion. Good paint, glass and tires. Excellent maintenance history, Owner flown, Annual complete 8/2019. Very good condition! You can put a PT6A-45-60 or -65 on it. $325,000 501-516-5874 Order your AT-602 Pen and Ink Drawing from our DeSpain Collection today for only $59.99 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdatemarketplace.com
2013 AT-602-1232, N310KP, PT6A65AG, 3990.7 Hrs. TTAE, fresh HSI at sale, SATLOC Bantam, Flow Control, Wingman, single point fuel, Lane electric brake & fan, factory A/C and heat. $650,000 Contact Rick Stone at Southeastern Aircraft Sales & Service 800-441-2964 or mail@ southeasternaircraft.com
AT-802
2006 AT-802AF PT6A67AG, Exceptionally well equipped and maintained aircraft ready to go to work in Fires or Ag. Red & White Paint Scheme. FRDS Gen 2 with Gel System. 380 Gallon Fuel. Bottom Load Foam. Dual Bottom Load Foam. FCU Manual Override. ANR Hard Wired. Garmin 430, KLN89, KT76A, KR87. AmSafe Airbag System. Lightening Safe. CP-11TT Nozzles. SATLOC with IntelliFlow. DAAM Engine Monitoring System. Price reduced to $799,000 USD Price is negotiable. Call +61 4 37 394272 or email airtractor@ fieldair.com.au 1995 AT-802A, PT6A-65AG engine with 1800 TTSNEW, refurbished hoppers, G-4, VG’s, Ram Air, 10”gate, wingman, wings done. $760K, no trade. For more information call 309-7594646 or email farmair@farmairinc.com
2012 AT-802A -67, 4500TTSN NDH G4 with IntelliFlow, Wingman, gate controller w/10” gate, Central point fuel, spreader. $725,000 520-251-1577 2012 AT-802A, N473FS, 802A-0473, PT6A-65AG, TTAE: 2890, SATLOC G4 with flow control, 10” hydraulic gate with Vonderan controller, Load hawg, smoker, Hatfield single point fuel, Becker com and audio panel, storm cutters, Aero LED landing lights and nav/strobes, landing gear replaced in 2018. Sold with fresh annual and Hot Section. Contact Matt Woolard 870-323-0304 $870,000
2017 AT-802A, N818EB, S/N 802A0715, TTSN 1,156, PT6A-65AG w/ extended warranty, smoker, Lane brake/ fan, 308 gallon fuel tanks, Hatfield single point fuel, MVP 50 T glass dash, G-4 GPS/flow, 7.5” gate box, AFS check valves CP11’s with swivels, Wingman, Kawak throttle quadrant, stainless steel camlocs. $1,190,000 Call Eric Blair 573-820-3446
2010 AT-802, 3471 Total Time Airframe and Engine, Factory air and heat. $710,000 Call David at 870-501-1136 2015 AT-802A, PT6A-65AG engine, plane available now with approx. 2000 TTSN, 308 fuel, MVP50T, S.P. fuel, G4/flow, hyd gate, wingman, CP’s, Covington hot. For more information call 309-759-4646 or email farmair@ farmairinc.com
2016 AT-802A PT-65AG, N8011N, TTAE 2210 hours, Wingman, 7 1/2 inch Transland manual gate, CP 11’s w/AFS check valves, 254 fuel, single point fuel, G4 w/flow control. $990,000 Call Al Patrick at 870-510-6882 2010 AT-802A -67AG, 3250 TTAF&E, M3, HATFIELD BOTTOM FUEL, MIDWEST AIRCRAFT $825,000 Call Lane Aviation 281-342-5451 or FAX 281232-5401
1997 AT-802A -67AG, Hydromax Fire Gate, (two)BK 196A’s, Garmin GTX 327, Sky Connect AFF. Carded for Fire. Currently located in Chile but will return this spring. Can be sold with Fire gate or 10” Transland w/booms. 575-763-4300
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2001 AT-802A-67AG, HYDROMAX FIRE GATE, Sky Connect AFF, TDFM 136 FM Radio, (two) BK 196A’s, KT 76A, 406 ELT, Smoker. Carded for Fire. Can be sold with Fire gate or 10” Transland plus booms. Currently located in Chile but will be back in the USA this spring. 575-763-4300 2017 AT-802A, PT6A -65AG, Wingman, 7 1/2” gate, G4, 1300 TTSN. For more information call 309-7594646 or email farmair@farmairinc.com
Fire Boss, Single & Dual Cockpit, -67 1600 SHP, low time and hours, full avionics. Call or email: +34667102184, sales@ airtractoreurope.com. 2019 AT-802A, FTO, -65AG, LOADED, BOTTOM LOAD FUEL. $1,478,000 Call Lane Aviation 281-342-5451 or FAX 281-232-5401 Order your AT-802 Pen and Ink Drawing from our DeSpain Collection today for only $59.99 plus S&H. Call 478-9872250
Aircraft - Cessna
2004 AT-802A PT667AG, Hydromax Fire Gate, Sky Connect AFF receiver, TDFM-136 FM Radio, Smoker, BK 76A, (TWO) BK 196’s. Currently Carded for fire. Also can be sold w/10” Transland & booms. CURRENTLY LOCATED IN CHILE BUT WILL BE BACK IN THE US THIS SPRING. 575-763-4300 OR EMAIL CAMERON@AEROTECHTEAM.COM FOR FURTHER DETAILS. 2005 AT-802A, 6975 TTSN, PT6A67AG, 6975 TTSN, 220 since Covington hot, 0-SIRAN prop, electric brake, smoker, CP’s, G-4 w/flow, Kawak, MVP50T, wingman, 10” gate, Sept. 2018 annual, NO TRADES. Fly it away for $595K Call 309-303-5161
2012 AT-802A-805ET, -65, 3740 hours engine and airframe since new, loaded with extras. Annual completed 8/2019. $800K. Call David at 870-501-1136 or email dglover63@yahoo.com
AT-802 -67F, Single and dual cockpit, low time and hours, full avionics, FRDS. Call or email: +34667102184, sales@ airtractoreurope.com.
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1973 Cessna A188B AG Wagon, Continental IO-520 (300 hp), TTAF: 4968, TTE: 723, TTP: 629, 3 Blade Hartzell Propeller, 54 Gallon Fuel, 200 Gallon Hopper, Superbooms, CP03 Nozzles, Weathero Fan, Spin-on Oil Filter, Vortex Generators, DynaNav GPS, Digital Tachometer, Smoker, Spreader included, New paint 2016, Annual due 06/01/2020, Excellent condition, Meticulously maintained. $129,500 402-580-5600
1974 Cessna Ag Wagon A188B, C-GZFU, s/n 18801522, TTAF: 6271.7 hrs., Engine: Continental Motors IO-520-F-C-D s/n 819000-R, 1344.4 hrs Engine Time Since Major Overhaul in June 2004, Installed on GZFU at 4927.3 hrs TAFT, Hartzell Propeller PHC-C3YF-1RF/F8468A-6R s/n EE5111B, *Propeller factory new April 11, 2005 Installed at 4951.3 hrs TAFTPropeller was overhauled April 21, 2015 at TAFT: 5963.8 hrs, Next due Apr 2025, Total Propeller TSN: 1320.4 hrs,Total Propeller TSOH: 307.9 hrs., High Tech Atomizer nozzles installed 2018, SATLOC GPS and flow control installed 2018. Fresh Annual - Commercial StandardsManitoba, Canada $100,000 USD Call 204-8710950
1975 Cessna Ag Truck A188B, C-GMJR, S/N 188-02134T, TTAF: 6468.9 hrs., Engine: Continental Motors IO-550-D23 s/n 284410-R, Engine was rebuilt/Zero at TCM in 12/10/2001 installed at 4223.2 hrs TAFT, 707 hrs Engine Since Major Overhaul in Feb 9, 2010, 2245.7 hrs Engine Since TCM factory Rebuilt/Zero, Installed as per STC# SA3243SO, Hartzell Propeller HC-C3YF-1RF s/n EC1694B, Propeller Factory New Installed Apr 2002 installed at 4223.2 hrs TAFT. Last Propeller overhaul date is Jan 10, 2012, next due Jan 2022, Propeller TSN 2245.7 hrs., Propeller TSOH: 504.1 hrs., Installed as per STC SA92-104. High Tech Atomizer nozzles installed 2018, SATLOC GPS and flow control installed 2018, Fresh Annual - Commercial Standards. Manitoba, Canada $140,000 USD 204-871-0950
1980 CESSNA AG HUSKY, ACCEPTING OFFERS, Trades considered! Approx. 7,334.4 hours TTAF TSIO-520-T (Turbo 310HP!!)Approx. 1411.2 SMOH McCauley 3 blade Approx. 1967.5 SMOH, 280 Gallon Hopper, 54 Gallon fuel, DYNA NAV E-Series GPS, Transland Meter Rate II, Crop Hawk 7, IC-A200 Comm radio, Automatic Flagger, Winglets, Super Booms with Right boom shutoff, CP nozzles, Vortex Generators, Smoker, Wire Cutters (Landing gear & Windshield), Tail Pull handles, Cabin heat, Nav/Beacon & Landing/ Taxi lights. $120,000 ASI JET is a Factory Authorized Thrush Dealer, Service center, and Parts distributor. Specializing in New and Used aircraft sales, Please Call ASI Jet Sales at 952941-6255 for more information!
1979 Cessna Ag Husky - $110,000, TT 6701, Fresh Annual in progress, Well maintained Minnesota Airplane, SMOH Prop 636, Bolduc TSIO-520- SMOH 636, Spin-on oil filter SATLOC M3 CP Nozzles, Super Booms, right boom shut off, Hydraulic spray pump, Smoker, Spreader, Wire Cutters. Call Tony at 320-314-2664
1980 Cessna T188C Turbo Ag Husky, Fresh engine (TSIO-520), prop, and paint. TracMap GPS, SS boom, CPO3 Nozzles, 6450TT. We need to move this plane ASAP as we are out of hangar space. Engine was just rebuilt w/Titan NickelSteel Cylinders (not affected by AD), new lifters & cam, new bearings. This plane is ready to work. BEST OFFER TAKES IT! Call Sam at 719 263-5300 or 719 469-1469.
1966 Cessna Ag Wagon - Going Out Of Business Sale! 230hp approx. 6000TT, 331SMOH, 390 since new prop, SATLOC 99, electric brake, CP nozzles, dual exhaust. Call James at 940-5859359
1971 Cessna A188A, S/N 188-00715, TTAF 3561, Engine Time 1082.7, 200 gallon hopper. Mid-Continent Aircraft, Hayti, MO, 800-325-0885 www.midcont.net
Cessna 140, Annual until 4/30/19, Engine TCM O200 SMOH 1005.0. All logbooks with aircraft, new prop (U$5,000 on prop), New Carburetor, New wing struts, Cleveland brakes, New Magnetos & Harness spark plugs & more. Maintenance by South Florida. Maintenance: SFAM - U$20,000 in last maintenance, ask for invoices & bills). Aircraft in FXE Fort Lauderdale to be inspected by buyers. Asking $35,000 Come see it and make an offer. Worldwide Trading, LLC 4010 Galt Ocean Drive Unit #1215 Fort Lauderdale FL 33308 USA. Telephone: 1-954-778-0939 or 1-954-999-9120 Email: wwt.pba@gmail.com
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Aircraft - Dromader
1971 Cessna 188 Ag Truck - Great starter aircraft for sale, 3500 TTAF, IO-520D w/1100hrs SOH May 2005, 360hrs SPO June 2016. Equipped w/CP03 Nozzles, WeathAero Fan, Agrinautics Pump, Ag Nav GUIA Silver GPS, Crop Hawk. Well maintained, can include C of A. $70,000 James at 306-692-7335
1980 Cessna 188 - Clean, Midwest, 2-owner airplane. TT 3711, TTESOH 712, STOH 67, TSPOH 334, M3 with flow control, Hydraulic pump, CP’s. Call 319-961-0113
1972 Cessna 188 Ag Wagon, N21883, TT6350, 1740 SMOH, Prop165, stainless steel booms, SATLOC Lite 2, new leading edges, refurbished hopper, CP nozzles, owner flown since new. Good flying and fast! Current annual with sale. Call Kevin at 785-386-8875
1978 Cessna Ag Truck, 5832 TTAF, 625 TTE 550 TT on prop, 8.50X10 Clevelands, GPS, field ready. Price reduced $112,000 Chad, Airplane Services, Inc. 850-336-0552
1968 Cessna Ag Wagon, S/N 188-0360, NDH. Always been a Clean Northern plane in excellent condition. TT 3607 -0-470R, 309 SMOH engine and prop, SuperBooms, SATLOC Lite, Smoker, Flagger. Great flying plane. A good plane to start that new pilot. 701-799-8629
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1975 Cessna A188B Ag Truck 400HP N4816R. TTAF 10493, Lycoming IO-720 TSO 754, Hartzell Prop TSO 2874.8, Ag Tip Winglets, VG’s, extra 16 gallon of fuel in wings. Wings and air frame completely rebuilt in 2014. Great airplane! If it will fit in the hopper, it will haul it. Spare zero time engine at a reasonable price if interested. Call David Chancy at 229645-3605
1975 Cessna Ag Truck, TTAF 4628, SFR 1068, SP IRAN 1068, SS Dual Exhaust, Smoker, Wag, Crophawk 7B, Hud/Man SS Spray System (except pump), 30 CP Nozzles, 4 Rotary Nozzles, VG’s, A/C, Wingtip Strobes, Beacon Strobe, Inst. Landing, Taxi, Hopper Lights, Hardwired ANR, Big Tailwheel, Tinted Glass. 5/19 Annual. $125K 478-2853731
1975 A188B Ag Truck, TT 9300, IO-720 400hp, Roberson STOHL, 3 Blade w/ 0.0 SPOH, Winglets, Ag Nav w/ Flow Control, Radio and Transponder, Smoker, Droop Booms w/ CP’s, Spreader, Fresh Annual. $135,000 Call Darryl or Bill at South Delta Aviation 870-572-9011 days / 870-995-1323 nights and weekends
1971 Cessna Ag Wagon C188, 5345 AFTT, 0 SMOH, 0 SPOH SATLOC, Autoflag, Crophawk 7B, Transland spreader, new aileron and flap cables, new Concorde battery, Tri-State Superbooms, Drift Finder smoke system, Digital tach, MAP, CHT/EGT, Nice paint, Annual 7-2019 ***SEE IT AT OSHKOSH!*** $75,000 OBO Call Steve Myers at 920-231-9772
1995 M18A Dromader, Turbine 4334 TTAF, wings tail section 2500 500 TTSMOH prop, Engine TPE-331-11u-6116 874 TSO 0 since Teledo repair compressor housing, diffuser vane accessory drive housing, 2nd stage rotor replaced. Fresh annual 11-2019. Make offer. Call 229-5241134 or 229-220-6343
1980 PZL Radial Dromader’s Available Immediately! Four aircraft to choose from with an extensive parts inventory available! LOW TIME AIRCRAFT! Times vary between 1300 and 3000 hours total on the airframes and 100 and 840 SMOH on the engines. 224 gallon fuel (one has 188 gal). All have AgNav GPS with flow control, North American direct drive starters and Hydraulic pumps. Currently Canadian registered. Please contact us for more details! ASI JET is a Factory Authorized Thrush Dealer, Service center, and Parts distributor. Specializing in New and Used aircraft sales, Please Call ASI Jet Sales at 952-941-6255 for more information!
1985 TURBINE M18A DROMADER -11,Turbine Dromader M18A Airframe TT: 3140 Engine Honeywell TPE-331 -11U: 3910 SMOH 7000TBO Propeller Hartzell 5 blade 310 hours Since NEW (Times are Approximates) Options: AG NAV Guia Spray GPS, 192 Gallon Fuel, Air Conditioning, Cockpit Heat, Electronics International digital gauges, Vortex Generators, Kawak Throttle Quadrant, Smoker, booms, Artificial Horizon, Comm, and More! Four additional low time Radial Dromader’s and a large inventory of spare parts are also available, ask for more info! ASI JET is a Factory Authorized Thrush Dealer, Service center, and Parts distributor. Specializing in New and Used aircraft sales, Please Call ASI Jet Sales at 952-941-6255 for more information!
1995 Dromader, REF. 200501-19, Engine 0 hours from factory. Brakes. Several new and used parts. Engine with 20 hours, it is necessary to check and replace the cylinders. 20/25 cylinders, rings. Original and other adapted spraying equipment. Fire gate and original sower. $250,000 Spare Parts $50,000 Contact: Pelópidas Bernardi phone/whats: +1-954-278 0939
Aircraft - Piper
1975 Piper Brave, PA36-285, Engine: P&W PT6A-20B, AFTT: 6946.5, Propeller: Hartzell, TTE: 250 TSO, Flow Control: AgFlow 1, GPS: TracMap Flight Pro, Spray System: 2” Stainless Steel, Electronic spray on/off valve, ASC Rotary Atomizers: Qty. 10. Price reduced to $380K Call Wade at 306-786-3345
1970 Pawnee - Going Out Of Business Sale!, 250hp, 7300TT, In license and working daily. Must sale soon. Retiring. Electric brake, 99.5 SATLOC. $55,000 OBO Call James at 940-585-9359
1975 Piper Pawnee PA-25-235 D Model, TTAE 4092.29, SMOH 144.5 by Gann Aviation, Lycoming 0-540 B2C5 engine, Fresh Annual, Agrinautics pump, Weathaero Fan, Dropped airfoil SS beams, CP check body & Tips w/J tubes. All Ads complied with SATLOC Lite 2, owner/operator always Hangared. $90K Call Jamie at 256-557-2882
1978 Piper PA36-375, N3801E, Lycoming IO-720, 894 SMOH, Electric Fan Brake, SATLOC. $100K. Call Larry at 760-427-2585
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1976 PA 36 SUPER BRAVE 400 HP - 3965 Total Time, 66 since Overhaul engine, 66 since IRAN Prop, 4040 hours remaining on wing spar caps, 275 gal hopper, Agrinautics pump and fan, dropped streamlined booms with CP nozzles and check valves, 2” left side load, extended wings, 90 gal fuel with new fuel cells, crop hawk, automatic flagger, pistol grip, nav/strobe/instrument/landing/ taxi and night working lights, left entry step, good paint, tires and glass. Price reduced to $185K or OBO. Contact Johnston Aircraft Service at 559-6861794, info@johnstonaircraft.com or www.johnstonaircraft.com
1976 Piper Pawnee, PA25-235, Engine: LYCOMING 0-540B2C5, AFTT: 5085.3, Propeller: MC Cauley (IA200/FA8452), TTE: 400 TSO, Flow Control: AgFlow 1, GPS: TracMap Flight Pro, Spray System: 1” Stainless Steel, Rotary Atomizers: Qty. 8, Electronic Spray on/off valve. $93,000 Call Wade at 306-786-3345 1982 Piper Super Cub. Lowest time Piper built Cub on the planet, 650 hours TTSN. Stits Fabric, beautiful paint, Com Radio, L3 Lynx transponder with ADSB in-out with touchscreen weather, traffic. $150,000 Call Sun Valley Aviation 956421-4545
Aircraft - Thrush
2008 Piper PA46R350T Malibu Matrix, 1,035 TT; 15 SFREM w/a 2000 hr. TBO! Entegra EX5000, Two Garmin GNS 430W, AC, TAS Traffic, WX, Oxygen, Known Ice. Lovely to fly! Must go! $499,000 Please call Queen Bee Air for more information at 800-736-7654
1976 PA 36 Turbine Brave 550SHP 6450TT, 3097 since P&W O/H PT6A-20A engine with 0 since HSI and A.D.201411-05 was performed, 0 SOH 3 Blade Hartzell Prop, 275 gallon hopper, JAS gate, Agrinautics pump, electric brake, dropped streamlined booms with CP nozzles, 2” left side load, improved hopper lid, JAS High Lift Wing Leading Edges, 90 gal fuel, CommRadio, Crophawk, electric turn and bank, clock, nav/strobe/instrument/landing and taxi lights, Del Norte GPS, pistol grip, left entry step, very good tires/ glass and paint, 1739 hours remaining on wing spar caps. This aircraft was imported from Australia, and has just had an extensive annual inspection of the engine, prop, and airframe, along with a NEW Airworthiness Certificate. This aircraft is in very good condition! Need a very reasonably priced, nimble turbine that will get a lot done for small $$$? This is it!! $270,000! OBO. Call 559-686-1794, info@johnstonaircraft.com
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1972 Thrush S2R Geared 1340, 15960 AFTT, SATLOC Bantam, 430 SMOH from Covington. Big butterfly, extended wings, VG’s, Lane fan & brake, Crophawk, new Acorn exhaust 185 hours ago, CP03 nozzles, Annual due March 2020, Cool air kit, COM radio. Very clean and ready to work. Hours may change due to aircraft currently working. $109K 319-560-9363
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2001 Thrush 660 -65, Airframe: Approx. 6910 hours TT, Engine/Propeller: PT6A - 65AG, Approx. 1110 SMOH, FCU 0 Since OH, 5-blade Hartzell 1110 SMOH. Equipment: SATLOC Bantam GPS w/Intelliflow, Comm radio, Bottom Load Fuel, Shadin fuel flow meter, Smoker, Load Hawg System, Lane Electric Fan Brake, Super Booms with CP nozzles, Right boom shutoff, Fast Start System, Landing lights, Air Conditioning, Cockpit fire Extinguisher. Fresh Thrush Service center Annual! $625,000. ASI JET is a Factory Authorized Thrush Dealer, Service center, and Parts distributor. Specializing in New and Used aircraft sales, Please Call ASI Jet Sales at 952-941-6255 for more information!
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1974 400 Gal Turbine Thrush, N5543X, 8900 TT, -20 engine, only 200 hours since new avenger wings. A/C, cool seat, 29” tires, springtail, fabric tail, paint in 2016. Asking $175K without engine, $250K w/engine just gone through by Turbines Inc. Call Kent at 229-2206343 or 229-524-1134
1998 Thrush S2R/400G -1 Super, Airframe: Approx. 4980 hours TT, Price includes 0 time Wing lower spar caps and prop overhaul! Engine/Propeller: Garrett -1 Super conversion with 380 hours Since EXTENSIVE Hot Section (Arkansas Turbines), Hartzell 3 blade prop. Equipment: SATLOC Bantam GPS with IntelliFlow, 400 Gallon Hopper, Large fuel (Approx. 190 Gallons), Single Point bottom load Fuel, Shadin Fuel Flow Meter, Air conditioning, Smoker, Hopper Rinse, Vortex Generators, Five Blade Weath Aero fan, Aluminum Booms, Comm Radio, Dual Landing light, NAV / Strobe lights, Windshield wiper/washer, NEW Tinted windows included, Mesh seat and MORE!!! New batteries on 6/17, Overhauled Ignitor box 6/17. $399,950 ASI JET is a Factory Authorized Thrush Dealer, Service center, and Parts distributor. Specializing in New and Used aircraft sales ASI Jet Sales at 952-941-6255 for more information!
2004 Thrush 550, TTAF 8093, with PT6-60AG 0 shot, 0 time fuel control, Bleed valve, and High pressure pump, 0 SMOH prop, Hyd. gate box, SATLOC G4, booms and spreader. Sale with fresh annual. $420,000 979-257-6695 1975 Thrush, N4942X, TTAF 10,815, P&W -28 TT 13,346.9, wings TT 7,485.4, 451.8hrs until spar cap replacement, Prop TTSMOH 2,086.5, 400 gal hopper, 229 gal fuel, SATLOC M3 touch screen, rag tail, also have 2 Weatherly tails included. No reasonable offers refused. $150K OBO For more info/ pics call 731-988-8775 or email aircraftmisc@gmail.com
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1977 Thrush Approximately 8500 TTAF. Approximately 950 TT on engine. Call Terry for details at 620-544-5333
2015 Thrush 510G, Airframe: 1100 hours TT (Times are approx.) Engine: 1100 Hours TT - 380, Since Gearbox overhaul) Warranty remaining! Propeller 380 SMOH. Equipment: 510 Gallon Hopper, MVP-50T Glass panel color display, 228 gallon (useable) fuel capacity, 2 inch stainless steel spray system, 41 inch stainless steel gate box, 4340 chrome-moly steel spar caps (60,000 hour life!) Stainless steel bottom fuselage skins, Alodine Chromicoat L25 for corrosion resistanceMassive overturn structures, Quick detach fuselage skins, 28 – volt electrical system, 24 – volt battery, Wire deflector cable, Cockpit wire deflectors, Stainless steel rudder cables, Outside air temperature gauge, All metal Empennage, Air conditioning/cabin heat, High flotation 29-in. tires, Cleveland dual caliper disc brakes, Wing root fairings, Windshield wiper and washer, Front Baggage compartment. Additional Options: SATLOC Bantam (Big Screen) with IntelliFlow flow control, Garmin 225 Comm radio, Load Hawg , Hopper Rinse System, Single Point(bottom load) fuel, Electric fan brake Model 111F, Smoker, Vortex Generators, Leading edge LED lights **All specifications are subject to verification upon inspection by buyer. ASI JET is a Factory Authorized Thrush Dealer, Service center, and Parts distributor. Specializing in New and Used aircraft sales, Please Call ASI Jet Sales at 952941-6255 for more information!
1979 Ayers Thrush S2R-T15, N40170, TTAF 7975, TPE 331-5 Engine TSO: Est. 500 CSO, Propeller TTSN: 506.2, TSO 0, New Blades, SS spray system, M3 SATLOC, Smoker, Single Point Fuel, Serv-Aero Spring Tail, New Hopper 500 Gallon. For more information call 907351-4557
1980 Thrush S2R15DC (Converted to PT6A-34AG in 1988) Airframe TT: 15,960 (Approx.) Roughly 3000 remain on spars. Engine PT6A-34AG: 10 hours Since Extensive HOT (Installed New CT blades, Shroud segments, and Sealing ring. Installed Overhauled FCU, High Pressure Fuel Pump, CT vane Ring, Combustion liner, Large Exit Duct and Small Exit Duct. Fuel nozzles cleaned and flowed, and MORE!) Prop: 900 Since IRAN. Options: 500 gallon hopper, SATOC M3 w/keypad, flow control, Load Hawg, hydraulic gate box, KAWAK Throttle quadrant, Smoker, Aluminum Booms with CP nozzles, LED Leading edge lights, Windshield wiper/washer, AC, Rear observer’s Seat, VG’s, Metal Tail, Stainless camlocks, and more! Currently Undergoing Extensive Service Center Annual, complete frame refurbishment from the pilot seat AFT, rebuilt rear cockpit and all window frames, New tinted front and rear side windows, refurbed horizontal stabilizer, rebuilt tail wheel assembly, and much more!!! $425,000 ASI JET is a Factory Authorized Thrush Dealer, Service center, and Parts distributor. Specializing in New and Used aircraft sales, Please Call ASI Jet Sales at 952941-6255 for more information!
1995 Ayers Thrush S2R G-10, TTAF 6019, Engine TPE 331-10-511M, Rebuilt by Ag Air Turbines in 2014; TTSO: 1046.3, Propeller TT: New TSN 0.1, Kawak hydraulic spray system, 228 gal. fuel capacity, Shadin fuel flow system, A/C, Heater, M3 SATLOC, SS drop booms, Smoker. For more information call 907-351-4557
1970 S2R Thrush, TT 6125, Geared 1340 TSMOH 1029, Prop TSMOH 1075, SATLOC LiteStar, VG’s, Cold air intake system, Extended wings, Spring Tailwheel, Remote Oil filter, smoker, 29” wheels. Strong running engine. Replaced with turbine. Make offer. 218-478-2247
2010 Thrush S2R-T34, N5298F, Total Time 4340, Sprayer, 228 gallon Fuel System, Lane fan & brake, CP11’s, IntelliFlow, Smoker, G4, VG’s, Bottom Fuel, Transland Spreader, Load Hawg, 550 SMOH Prop Specs, 550 since hot section. $550,000 Call Will at 979864-7211
1995 Diet Thrush, 2900 TTAF, 1720 SOH E-11 Walter Johnson Conversion, 106” prop, 450 gallon hopper, 192 gallon fuel, Right Boom Shutoff, EI gauges, Bantam GPS, Crophawk, CP nozzles NDH open for trade for GA aircraft. Call John Blair 701-520-1597 or Ryan Alme 701360-7926
1973 Thrush S2R - Priced to sell! TTAF 9459, Walter M601-E11 TT 7479.5, TSOH 2029.5 AVIA V508EAG Prop TSOH 2029.5, 3445.5 Hrs. remaining on spars, Harbor A/C, Smoker, SATLOC Bantam w/G4 screen, single point fuel, CP flat fan nozzles, AFS check valves, Transland pump, electric brake, Shadin fuel flow, new tires and new front windshield, horizontal re-done at annual, spreader available with sale. Contact Stephanie Williams at 229-924-2813
GE Turbine Thrush N4016H, 1979 S2R Thrush - New GE H-75 200 series engine, New Avia Hamilton Propeller, TCL STC GE Conversion Installation, TCL Single Point Fueling, 8090hrs TTAF, 190 gal Fuel, Chrome exhaust stacks, SATLOC G4 flow controls, New Auxiliary pump, L3 ADS-B transponder, Narco 810 Radio. Will require spar cap replacement at 11,348 hours. Call TURBINE CONVERSIONS, LTD 616-837-9428 or email ann@turbineconversions.com
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PRICE REDUCED Motivated Seller!!! 2012 Thrush 510P S2R-T34, Airframe: Approx. 1900 hours TT (Approx.) Engine: Approx. 40 hours Since hot section 40 hours Light Overhaul by Dallas AirMotive. Propeller: Approx. 40 Hours SNEW Hartzell 3 blade prop. Equipment: 510 Gallon Hopper, MVP-50T Glass panel color display, SATLOC Bantam GPS w/Flow control, Single point re-fuel, Vortex Generators, Smoker, Electric fan brake, LED leading edge lights, 228 gallon (useable) fuel capacity, Zee Systems electric air conditioner/cabin heat. ASI JET is a Factory Authorized Thrush Dealer, Service center, and Parts distributor. Specializing in New and Used aircraft sales, ASI Jet Sales at 952-941-6255 for more information!
1996 G6 510 Thrush, 5411 TTAF, Engine AD 2018-13-05 has been complied with 10/8/18, 1250 since GB, & Hot, G4 w/flow, new spray pump, Lane fan, spray valve, 3”load, CP11, AFS, VG’s, AC/heat, factory hopper rinse, 4 battery conversion, com radio & includes load hog which has been removed. Very clean. Price reduced to $355K OBO Email agairflying@gmail. com for more information. 1994 Ayres, S2R-T34,N94PR, TTAF 7835.9, P&W PT6A-34AG, 750 HP, Prop Hartzell HC-B3TN-3D, 3 BLADED, 0.0 SIRAN, Avionics/Radios, GPS Bantam w/Intelliflow, , 578.7 hrs. since spar caps, CP-09’s, Vortex Generators, Hopper Rinse, Spreader, Harbor A/C, Electric Fan Brake, center point fuel, Bottom Load Fuel, Smoker, Kawak Quadrant, New Landing Gear, Wingman. Mid-Continent Aircraft, Hayti, MO, 800325-0885 www.midcont.net
Aircraft - Weatherly 2012 Thrush S2R-T34, N3000H, TTAF: 3000, Engine(s) P & W PT6A-34 (SN PCEPH0851) HP 750, Since Hot Section: 0. Prop Specs: Hartzell B3TN-3D (SN BUA32808), 3 Blade Prop, Time: 600 IRAN. Equipment List: MVP Glass Panel, Bantam GPS, Intelliflow, CP Nozzles, Winglets, AM-SAFE Seatbelt Air Bags, SS Booms, Smoker, SS Spreader, Vortex Venerators, Leading Lights , NAV- Lights, Strobes. Excellent Exterior & Interior. Annual completed 2-2017. $625,000 Mid-Continent Aircraft, 800-325-0885 midcont.net
1993 Weatherly 620B, 5000 TT, 600 SMOH Covington, new wing brackets. 137 available. $115,000. Call 256-708-5966.
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B1-A Callair Manufacturing Rights. Available now is the type certificate, drawings, jigs, tooling, aircraft parts, and property associated with this 300 gal P&W 985 powered sprayer. Start your own aircraft company or expand your line. Airplane Services Inc. 850-6751252, 850-380-7268, 850-380-6091.
Order your 510 Thrush, Radial Thrush, Thrush 660 or Dual Cockpit Thrush from our DeSpain Collection today for only $59.99. Call 478-987-2250
2006 Beech G-36 Bonanza, 880hrs S new, Garmin 1000/WAAS, Factory Air, Leather. Like new. $525,000 Sun Valley Aviation, 956-421-4545
Bell 206 Spray Helicopters For Sale or Lease! Bell 206 B’s or 206 L’s turnkey spray ready with Simplex System. AgNav or SATLOC GPS systems. Ready for you to chose your paint colors. Good component times remaining. Fresh annual with sale. Call Brian 561-7231911
Engine - Piston Wanted mid-time R1340. 500-800 hrs. SMOH Prefer good running one taken off for turbine conversion. Call 701-4300215. Bellanca Citabria 7GCAA N5057P, TTAF 6735, Lycoming O-320 TSMOH 860, Sensenich Prop TT 1610, New Concorde Battery, New Ceconite in 2010. Great flying airplane. Priced to sell. Call David Chancy at 229-6453605 1995 Beech A-36 Bonanza, 2,800 Hours total time, 860 Hours since factory new engine, Garmin 750/650, GTX 345 (All new), King Auto Pilot with Alt Pre-Select, flight director, HSI, etc. Active Traffic, ADSB in-out, Standby alternator and vacuum, factory air. $340,000 Call Sun Valley Aviation, 956-421-4545
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Nice Northwestern B-450, 4450-TTA, 350 SMOHE&P, fresh annual, DAF TE GAAC Comb., CP Nozzles, 300 hopper, 80 fuel. $129K 870-886-2418/2489F, 759-1692 Cell, frank.kelley@ag-cat.com
Walter Powered 1970 Thrush S2R, TTAF 10,240 hrs., 2,000 hrs. left on spar, Walter 601-D-11, 0 hrs. SIRAN. Aircraft has Lane fan and brake, SS pump & system, flow control, Harbor A/C, SATLOC 99.5, metal tail, spring tail gear, Cascade fire wall forward. 200 gal. fuel, single point fuel, cool seat. Annual with sale. All my extra’s with sale (tires, starter/gen etc.) $195K Call Ron Hink 940-585-6176 or 806-204-0057
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2000 Comp Air, Karlsen Douglas, WC7, N22WC, S/N 001, Engine M601D (8), 7 Turbine, 6 place, tailwheel, Airframe TT 250.7, Engine and propeller 250.7 Since IRAN, Dual King KX-165’s, KLN 90B GPS, KT76C Transponder, S-TEC Autopilot. $125,000 Please call Queen Bee Air for more information at 800736-7654
2016 R44 Raven 2 with A/C, 1050TT, AgPilotX, Auto Cal flow control, Simplex spray system, G4 engine monitor. $345,000 Call Greg Grouleff at 559916-0757
1984 Bell 206B3 for sale. Good times remaining, Simplex Spray System, SATLOC Bantam, TurnKey Spray Ready. $525,000 Serious buyers only! Call Brian at 561-723-1911
Pratt and Whitney overhauled 1340 cylinders, carburetor, Ag cat spreader call Terry at 870-536-1348 or David at 870-550-1664 Excellent Ag Cat R1340 FWF (removed for Turbine), 800-SMOH/40-STOH Canadian times. 40-SOH AG200-2 Prop. Runs great & dry! Engine $25K, Prop $20K, All $47K Call 870-8862418/2489F, 870-759-16920 or email frank.kelley@ag-cat.com R1340-S83H1-G, 364-SMOH, 0-SIRAN Tulsa. $39K. 23D40-6601A19, OHC AAOK, $28K. Spring Delivery. 870-8862418/2489F, 870-759-1692 cell or email frank.kelley@ag-cat.com Pratt & Whitney Piston Engines, Parts and Accessories in stock. 0-Time R-985 / R-1340 / R-1830-92 & -94 / R-2000-7M2 / R2800CB engines ready to go. Complete stock of engine parts. We stock complete OHC cylinder assys. Ready to install. Call Sun Air Parts 661257-7708, Fax 661-257-7710 or email info@sunairparts.com R-1340, Zero Time Since Overhaul By Covington, $67,500.00 Lane Aviation 888-995-LANE / 281-342-5451 or FAX 281-232-5401 R985-AN1-14B Tulsa Overhaul, New Pistons, Bosch mags. Ignition harness, carb, with warranty outright/exchange. Call Chester Roberts Supply Co. at 903429-6805 R1340 Engine Overhauled, New Pistons, New Bearings, mags. Ignition harness, carb, with warranty outright/ exchange. Call Chester Roberts Supply Co. at 903-429-6805 R1340-AN2 Airmotive Overhaul, New Pistons, mags. harness, carb, with warranty outright/exchange. Call Chester Roberts Supply Co. at 903-429-6805
CLASSIFIEDS R985 AN 1/14B OHC new pistons, chrome cylinders, new bearings, Bosch mags warranty outright or exchange. Call Chester Roberts Supply Co. at 903429-6805 R985-AN1-14B Tulsa Overhaul, New Pistons, mags. Ignition harness, carb, with warranty outright/exchange. Call Chester Roberts Supply Co. at 903429-6805
Engine - Turbine Turbo Cat Kit ready for installation this winter. Kit includes new firewall forward, Hartzell propeller, EI-MVP, custom built fiberglass cowlings and much more. We can supply a new PT6A-15AG or -34AG for a great price with the kit. Includes a “Fly Safe - Transition Program” Contact ann@turbineconversions.com for pricing and additional details. PT6A-34 For Sale - Serial Number: PCE:56577, TSN:20869.5, TSO:3345.8, CSN:23005, CSO:4046. See spec sheet for details. For pricing call Paul at 817-354-2002 or email preeves@jsamiami.com PT6A-34 For Sale - Serial Number: PCE:50949, TSN:7778, TSO:2165, CSN:7078, CSO:2165. See spec sheet for details. For pricing call Paul at 817354-2002 or preeves@jsamiami.com PT6A-60AG available for sale. TSN 9956 TSHSI 345 Fresh repair. For pricing call Paul at 817-354-2002 or email preeves@jsamiami.com PT6A-15AG, 7920 TT Engine. Good times remaining. 1925 since CT Blades. Cycle Sheet available. $125,000. Call Darryl 479-935-4891 Complete Engine Package! TPE331-6 Engine, 537 Since Cam, CD Aviation Hartzell Propeller HC-B3TN-5M/ 537 Since New, Starter Generator 23047007, 25 Hours Since Overhaul, Beta Tube Included. $177,000 Call Lynn Johnson at 701-360-5966 or 701352-3700 PT6A-34AG, TSO 0.0 $265,000. Call Jay Streb 812-877-2587 or email jay@ turbinesinc.com PT6A-60AG, 6500 hours TT, Fresh Hot Section, O/H Fuel Control Unit, O/H Bleed Valve, O/H Starter Generator. $295,000 For more information call Bill Kingrey at 979-257-6695
FOR SALE GE H 75 -200 turbine engine still in can. Less than one hour time on it, used for design development. Great price on just the engine or even better price when you buy a conversion kit package and the engine. Contact Turbine Conversions, Ltd Ann HatfieldGrahek at 616-837-9428 or ann@ turbineconversions.com for more information
Equipment - Booms Complete Isolair Innovator Spray System Model 3900 for Bell 206B, converted from OH-58 with 206 tanks. KAWAK Auxiliary Hydraulic System Model 34600. $22,775 Call 541-280-2097 For Sale - High quality Stainless Steel booms, pumps and nozzles! On the shelf and ready to ship. Contact mark@ turbineconversions.com SUPERBOOMS, Thrush Servos; Maintenance on Ag & G.A. Aircraft Including Heavy Structural Repairs; Robinson Helicopter Service Center; Machining, Fabricating & Sheet Metal Gurus; Tri-State Aviation, ND 800-6425777 or tsa@tri-stateaviation.com www. tri-stateaviation.com
Equipment - Nozzles AU3000 MICRONAIR (7) Available for sale with accessories. New Condition $800 Plus Shipping or we accept offers. Pictures Available. Contact Global Aviation LLC 816-447-2226. www. globalaviation.global 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.
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Equipment - Spreaders 2015 Transland 10 vain spreader for sale. Model #23502 $4500 Call 337224-7803
(2) PT6A-112’s Engines for sale. 7,240 TT, 1500 SMOH, Good cycle times. $275,000 for the pair. FIRM Please call Queen Bee Air for more information at 800-736-7654
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CLASSIFIEDS Transland 10 vane spreader for 38” gate, new, $9,900; Lane Aviation 281-3425451 or FAX 281-232-5401
GPS - AgPilotX Helicopter light bar now available with the new iPad based guidance system AgPilotX. Entire system with helicopter light bar is 13 lbs. Call Anthony Fay with Insero for details 480-285-4367
GPS - DynaNav Like new factory reconditioned DynaFlight-AirAg-Pro system complete with new wiring harness, new GNSS Antenna and new display. Only the processor box is reconditioned, Special Price: $8,900 Call 604-465-0009
GPS - SATLOC Good working M3 SATLOC for spares or install in your ag aircraft. $3,500 Call 620-492-5300 or mike@n1ms.com SATLOC Bantam with IntelliFlow flow control. Good working condition. $8,500 USD. Call Dave at 1-204-870-2828 2 Year Old SATLOC G4 GPS System for sale, like new. Also have various used GPS systems. AG PILOTX DEALER. $13,000 Call Tanner J. Sotvik at DEVILS LAKE AERO SERVICE 701-520-0229 or 701-662-4416 2 SATLOC M3 Computers w/Extras - 1 New M3 Computer, 1 Used M3, working - removed from AT 2 weeks ago. Also includes: Light bar, touch screen and required cables. Selling as package $5000 lauderdaleb@hotmail.com (2) SATLOC G4 GPS w/IntelliFlow. $14,000 each. Call Ed at 361-9477891 or 361-387-9090
Help Wanted Pilot needed at Tradewind Ag Service, located in Texas. We operate 500 and 600 series Air Tractors. Full time commitment preferred. Paul Bruton 979541-7864 Experienced Turbine Pilot needed for the 2020 season. For the right pilot, a permanent position. 2000 hours ag required and must be insurable in 400500 gallon planes. This is a six figure seat for someone who would stick around full time. Well established operation with 25 year track record. Nice location to raise a family with lots of things to do. Email resume and references to blindads@agairupdate.com Subject: ID#2478 or fax to 478-352-0025 Loader needed for North Dakota operation. Great opportunity to possibly work your way up into a seat! Call Rod Mattern at Mattern Spray Service 701321-0767
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Level I SEAT Pilot needed for 2020 fire season. Must have AT-802 time. Please call 406-728-9363 or email minutemanaerial@yahoo.com Help Wanted - CDL driver for traveling operation through the winter and spring months. Call Seth Olivier at 318-4390710 Nebraskaland Aviation, located in Holdrege, Nebraska, is in search of an experienced ag pilot. We are an independent, family owned business operating AT-502 aircraft in a diversified production area that includes range & pasture, corn, soybeans and wheat. Our season begins in March and can run as late as December. We are adding a new position now due to the upcoming retirement of a 40-year pilot after the 2020 spray season. This is a permanent seat for the right person, so relocation to the Holdrege area will be required. Additional employment opportunities during slow times or off-season include work related to our retail business https://www.nebraskalandaviation.com/ plant-health-challenge-newsletter/, employment in the Holdrege Aviation maintenance shop (for those with IA or AP) and/or corporate pilot work operating Turbo Commander 680D, Citation M2, Citation 501, Citation CJ2, TBM 850 and Piper PA-46 Matrix. Experienced herbicide pilots with excellent safety records only. Pay and benefit package will be very competitive and custom designed around the individual applicant’s experience and off-season work interests. Email resume to tye.marquardt@gmail.com Full time turbine pilot needed for June thru August. Year round pay with a guarantee. Herbicide experience a must. Well maintained equipment and benefits including 401K and health insurance. Send resumes to gkrech@wilburellis. com or call 605-350-4536. Pilot wanted for multiple 802 operation. Will consider pilot with 500+ hours in 502 or 602. Business is well established. Could be long term for the right pilot. Email resume and references to pilot802@yahoo.com Our Family owned business in central Nebraska has recently expanded and we are looking for an experienced, full-time 502 pilot. Our season runs from April to November and is mostly fungicide and insecticide on corn and beans with some pasture spraying in the spring and fall. Please send resume to dylan@ waltsaerial.com Ag Pilot Needed For Late Model Air Tractor - Full time seat with great earning potential. Herbicide experience is a must. Current, well maintained aircraft. Email resume and references to blindads@agairupdate.com Subject: ID#2373 or fax to 478-352-0025
LOOKING FOR AN EXPERIENCED UH-1 MECHANIC. AG EXPERIENCE PREFERRED BUT NOT REQUIRED. WE HAVE A LARGE OPERATION. 3+ SHIPS TO MAINTAIN. ALL THE SPRAY MACHINES ARE UH1-B’S. NO DEPOT LEVEL MAINTENANCE. ONLY INTERMEDIATE AND PHASE MAINTENANCE IS DONE IN HOUSE. YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO OVERSEE AND DIRECT MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS AND COMPLETE ALL ASSOCIATED PAPERWORK FOR THE HELICOPTERS. PLEASE SEND RESUMES TO TIGERJONES204@ YAHOO.COM
Midwest operator in search of qualified Ag Pilot to join our Aerial Application team. Clean Midwest operation with a fleet of well-maintained turbine Air Tractors. We are in the heart of Corn, Soybean, Wheat and Sunflower country. We offer competitive pay with a full benefit package. Applicant must be willing to relocate and invest themselves in our team. Turbine and Herbicide experience are not necessary but a definite plus. Willing to train the right individual. Email resume and references to blindads@agairupdate. com Subject: ID#2210 or fax to 478352-0025
Opening for full time A&P mechanic/ director of maintenance in Northern California. IA is preferred and experience with PT6 engine is preferred, but not required. Aircraft: Turbine Ag-Cats and Radial Ag-Cats. Benefits are: profit sharing, matching 401k, health insurance, dental, vacation, sick leave, and holiday pay. Willing to help with relocation cost. Contact Alex at 530882-4286
Wanted Immediately! Experienced 802 pilot wanted for North Dakota, South Dakota and Iowa area. Long hours working between multiple airports. Pilot has to be flexible for travel between mid May and mid September. Herbicide, fungicide and insecticide work. Pilots in the last 3 years have been in the 65,000 to 70,000 plus acre range. Great pay! Call Rod at 701-321-0767
Wanted - Ground Crew & Mix Truck Operator for helicopter crew. CDL & Hazmat. We are looking for part-time and full-time drivers. Full time drivers are eligible for insurance and benefits after 90 days. We offer base pay, per diem, and commission on acres sprayed. For more information and details contact Danny at 662-453-9406 or email dcather@provinehelicopters.com Immediate Midwest position open for an Aerial Helicopter Ag Pilot. Family business seeking experienced Bell 47 pilot for upcoming 2019 season. Ag spraying experience preferred. Great opportunity for the right person. Email rbauer2965@gmail.com or call 815383-9378 Large midwest aerial application business looking for A&P and IA mechanics. Must have Air Tractor and PT6A experience. Starting salary is 7080K if qualified. Must supply a resume and three references. Send resume and references to blindads@agairupdate. com, Subject: ID#2234 or fax to 478352-0025 Looking for agriculture pilot with S2R-T34 experience in seeding, fertilizing and spraying to work in Guyana, South America. For more information email hr@aslgy.com or call 592-222-1234 ext. 239/226 Help Wanted - Ground Crew position & Mix Truck Operator for helicopter crew. CDL a plus. We will help get CDL. Full time & part time position. Must be willing to travel May thru October. Low time pilots wanted. Guaranteed flight time. For more information contact Caleb Harvey at (706) 577-4220 or email caleb@bsairinc.com.
Due to expansion opportunities we are looking for experienced 502 and 802 pilots. Must have knowledge of the latest GPS units. This is a full time turbine position in the Upper Midwest. Historically from May to October. We spray a large variety of row crops. Mostly fungicides, insecticides and micro nutrients no herbicide work. We also do dry fertilizer and cover crops. We are looking for team players willing to grow with us. A pilot with a strong work ethic is desired. Please reply with a resume to Agpilot502802@gmail.com Looking for an IA or A&P with agricultural aviation experience to help manage a part 145 repair station. We specialize in complete rebuilds of Ag Cats as well as manufacturing parts and components for other ag aircraft. We also design and develop new STC’s for aircraft such as the Storm Cutters and Storm Shield. This is an established company with over 69 years in the industry and under new ownership since 2011. We moved into a new 22,000 square foot facility in 2016 and plan to grow. Must be an IA or have the ability to obtain an IA, a plus if you have turbine engine experience. Unique opportunity for the right person. Call Storm Aeronautics located in David City, NE USA at 402-367-3213, email resume and references to jared@ stormaeronautics.com or visit our website at http://www.stormaeronautics. com Looking for experienced AT-802 and turbine Thrush pilots for the season 2019-2021. Must have experience in fire fighting on Air tractor 802 or Thrush. The pilots will be based in Cyprus for 6 months contract per year. Please send your resume to: aviators@hotmail.gr attention to Mr. Nicolas
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CLASSIFIEDS Full time, year around position, A&P required, IA a plus. Busy shop servicing Air Tractor, King Air and light jets. Location in NW Iowa. Top pay for right individual. Come to the Iowa Great Lakes! 712-262-0070 Looking for banner pilot and loader for spray operation. Possible advancement to our spray operation. Housing provided. Call Bob at 410-251-6224 IA plus A&P mechanic opportunity. Willing to relocate for year round work. Salary and benefits upon qualifications. Please send resume and references to blindads@agairupdate.com Subject: ID#1528 or fax to 478-352-0025 IA and A&P mechanics needed. Call 870-295-6213 Salary depending on qualifications and experience. AG AIR AIRCRAFT, INC. located at the Corning Municipal Airport in Corning, AR is looking for A&P and A&P IA Mechanics. Must have the following: Air Tractor experience, PT6A experience and 3 references. Contact Aaron Keahey at 870-857-3755. Email resumes to aaron-agairaircraft@outlook.com
Miscellaneous Trump Coffee Mugs ($12) and Kozzies ($4). “Keeping Ag Aviation Great”. Three different designs featuring an Ag Cat, Air Tractor, and Thrush. Contact Storm Aeronautics at 402-367-3212 or send an email to parts@stormaeronautics to place an order Trump Shirts “Keeping Ag Aviation Great”. Three different designs featuring an Ag Cat, Air Tractor and Thrush. Colors are Gray, Black, and Red. Sizes Range from Youth medium through 4XL. Shirts cost $25. Contact Storm Aeronautics at 402-367-3213 or send email to parts@ stormaeronatuics.com to place an order. Crop Duster Video - “The Crop Dusters The Early Years 1921-1955”; the era of Stearmans and Cubs flying the fields will never be seen again. Available in VHS or DVD. Only $20.00, plus S&H. MC and Visa accepted. Call 478-987-2250 Historical Video Productions. Toy plastic model Air Tractor. 12” wingspan, removable stand. Great toy for the kids or desktop model. $15 + s/h order online at www.takeofftoys.com or e-mail trevoredwards@sw.rr.com DeSpain Collection Customizable Note Cards featuring your favorite Pen and Ink drawing. $19.99 plus S&H For more information call 478-987-2250 or visit our Market Place at www. agairupdatemarketplace.com Get Serious About Selling Starting at $19.99 478-987-2250. Fax: 478-352-0025.
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Operations For Sale or Wanted Well established and steadily growing business for sale in Texas with plenty of room for more growth. Air and ground application. Email all inquiries to blindads@agairupdate.com Subject: ID#2475 or fax to 478-352-0025 AGRICULTURAL OPERATION FOR SALE in sunny BRAZIL: 20 years of operation, customers, 04 IPANEMA EMBRAER 201/A AIRCRAFT, 01 CESSNA 188 AG TRUCK, trucks, equipments, spreaders, booms, hangar, 20 acres private runway, 3 homes for up to 10 people, etc. The nicest place to operate and make money in BRAZIL. Fly soybean, rice, corn, forest etc. The area worked can be improved with work hard. Call 954-278-0939 or email wwt.pba@gmail.com FAA 137 Helicopter Spray Operation. Located in Mississippi. Includes airstrip, hangar with office and apartment. Great spot for owner operator, helicopter or airplane. Email all inquiries to blindads@agairupdate.com Subject: ID#1603 or fax to 478-352-0025 Business operation for sale. Metal shop building with office, storage, containment wall. Fuel tanks 12K, Jet 8K Av with pumps, concrete load pad with mixing tanks, hoses, 2000 Intl truck with tanker trailer, portable mixing tank with pumps. 95 Intl stainless auger truck with scales. Two(2) airstrips (1) Thrush aircraft. Located South West Arkansas, operating certificate part 137. Working business with good price structure. 800-325-0885
Parts - Airframe AT-602 Landing Gear. 1000+ hrs remaining. Not in crash. $1500 for pair. Call Chad Stuart Airplane Services, Inc. 850-380-6091 AT-502/402 Flaps. Excellent shape. Good paint. $3500 each. $6000 for pair. Call Chad Stuart, Airplane Services, Inc. 850-380-6091 B-Model Ag Cat Wings. Long range fuel. Good paint. $10k each, $35k for the set. Call Chad Stuart, Airplane Services, Inc. 850-380-6091 1999 AT-602 Complete Airframe, S/N 0561, IN 40 Ft. container. Use for parts or reassemble. All parts are good, no corrosion, all logs. 6899Hr. TSNEW. Used on fungicide last 10 yrs. (2)M3 Systems w/Flow Control w/many spares. Wings need modification. Contact Denis guillemd@bellsouth.net 337-453-0793. For Sale 1994 AT-502B airframe. No Corrosion. Good Red & White Paint with Black Strips. With or without spray system and M3 SATLOC. Make Offer. Call 940-841-4827
1960 Piper Comanche Wings Complete with Gear, Paint Fair, No Hail damage. Also have fuselage. $9,000 Call Tanner J. Sotvik at DEVILS LAKE AERO SERVICE 701-520-0229 or 701-6624416 Super “B” Ag-Cat Wings, fresh paint, metalized, big fuel. $50,000 Call Bill Kingrey at TURBINE YELLOWJACKET PARTNERS LLC. 979-257-6695 AT-402 airframe sandblasted, primed and painted. Comes with belly skin and Turtle deck. Also includes tail spring and tires. Includes tail but needs left elevator. $35,000 Call Bill Kingrey at TURBINE YELLOWJACKET PARTNERS LLC. 979-257-6695 Upper Left Wing Less Wing Tip, Fuselage Frame, 3-1in. Landing Gears, 2 Struts For Wings, New Leading Edge For Aileron, 1 Fuel Tank, Elevators. 541-571-3017 Brand new windshield for an AT-400 or AT-301. $350 Call Colton at 804387-3825 Avenger 40,000 hour Stainless Spar Caps. Available now. $30,000 Call Darryl Riddell 479-935-4891 Rudder and Elevator off of an AT-301 for sale. $1,000 Call Mike for details at 352-494-3978. Front seat for a Citabria 7 series and a Maule tail wheel, tire size 8x3.00x4 single arm in fair condition with good bearings and race. Both for $175 Call Don at 402-841-5144 or email flyagrp@cableone.net Smokers/Driftfinders - Minimize your off target drift risk. FAA/PMA’d and STC’d for installation on most Agricultural aircraft. 44 years in business and over 6,200 units in service. For more information Please call Compro Aviation, Inc. 785-899-2294 or visit us on the web at www.comproaviation.com Retrofit Hopper Door for AT-502 and AT602. Now available for fall and winter installation Professional Fibreglass Repair. 530-735-6264 REBUILT 29” THRUSH LANDING GEAR IN STOCK & we can REPAIR / REBUILD yours to LIKE NEW STATUS. Johnston Aircraft Service, INC. 559-686-1794 / Email parts@johnstonaircraft.com / www. johnstonaircraft.com Lockable full swivel tail wheels for Thrush or Ag Cat, 500-5 or 600-6 wheel available all STC approved Call Turbine Conversions 616-837-9428 to order or ann@turbineconversions.com Fresh refurbished AT-402 hopper with lid. $7,500 Call 620-285-5609
Tools for reaming attach bolts Wing Main (Centerwing to Outboard wing) attachment joints for Dromader M-18 per repair service bulletin #e/02.170/2000 Available for rent. Contact Ann at Turbine Conversions 616-837-9428 or email ann@ turbineconversions.com AgCat Factory Frameworks Sale! All 4130 assemblies “fixture-perfect”, ready to install. Also up-grades, hoppers, long fuel, hi-wings, wires, canopies, components, special hardware. AgCat Sales & Service since 1971. AmAg: 870-886-2418/2489 Fax, or cell 870759-1691 AT-502B wings with new spar. For more information call 309-759-4646 or email farmair@farmairinc.com
Parts - Engine Used Starter Generator. 80 hrs since overhaul. Inspected. $4500. Call Chad Stuart, Airplane Services, Inc. 850-3806091 PTG Starter-Gen #23046-28, OHC / S&T, $3,990 or trade for 23046-007. AmAg: 870-886-2418/2489 Fax, or email frank. kelley@ag-cat.com
Parts - Other Complete Firewall Forward Conversion w/Engine Mount - All cowlings and instrument panel, for parts, NO ENGINE, removed from Ag Cat. Many other Ag Cat parts $10,000 OBO. Contact Denis for photos & more information at guillemd@bellsouth.net 337-453-0793 Collins Dynamics A/C unit for a Thrush, new inbox, $4999 OBO Call 337-2247803 for details. Cockpit adjustable flow control kit. Manual control or GPS variable rate ready. Integrates into existing hydraulic systems. More info at Kawak Aviation Technologies 541-385-5051 www. kawakaviation.com Thrush S2R STC battery retrofit kit. 300% longer battery service life. 200% faster starts. Battery replacement cost 25% of original. For more information call Kawak Aviation Technologies at 541-385-5051 or visit www. kawakaviation.com
Propellers New Hartzell Propeller model #HCB5MP-5BL/LM11692N. Was bought for turbine Dromader. Call Kent Croom at 229-524-1134 or 229-220-6343 Hamilton Standard, 22D40 Hydromatic Propeller 6533A Blades overhauled complete with distributor valve and prop, Governor. Call Chester Roberts Supply Co. at 903-429-6805
CLASSIFIEDS Hartzell 5 Blades HCB5MP-3C, 560H TTSNEW. 0 Hrs. Since SOH at Memphis Propeller. Ready to deliver or pickup. Also available Complete 602 Airframe, 6899 TTSNEW & Firewall Forward Conversion for Ag Cat and many parts for Ag Cat. Contact Denis at guillemd@bellsouth.net 337-4530793 For sale Hartzell Propeller HC-B3TN-3D 3 blade prop. TTSOH 0 with all new blades & parts except overhauled hub. $40,000 940-841-4827 23D40-6601-19.OHC(AAOK)..$27,500 22D40-6533A12.OHC(SAPS)..25,500 12D40-6101A12.OHC(SAPS)..22,500 12D40AG100-2.34-SOH(QI).....21,500 12 D40AG100-2.828-SOH(P)...17,500 12D40AG100-4S.0-SIRAN (MP).18,500 2D30AG100-2..OHC(BH)..........22,500 Also Garrett & PT6 Hartzell Props, callfor prices AmAg 870-886-2418 (-2489fx) frank.kelley@ag-cat.com AgCat Sales/ Service Since 1971 23D40-311 with 6511 A-9 Blades New For Sale. For more information call Chester Roberts Supply Co. at 903429-6805 For Outright Sale: Overhauled 5-Blade Prop. Hartzell HC-B5MP-3C. Fits AT502A, AT-503, AT-602, AT-802, Thrush S-2R-T65 & S-2RHG-T65.’06 Hartzell Overhaul. TSN: 1379.5 (TSO:0). Call Steve or Gary at 210-924-5561 or email sales@dixieair.com Used 5 Blade Hartzell HC-B5MP-3C, 572 hrs since overhaul $25,000 Call Chad Stuart, Airplane Services, Inc. 850-380-6091 23D40 6511-12S Overhauled Blades Ham Standard 3 Bladed. For more information call Chester Roberts Supply Co. at 903-429-6805 12D40-6101-12 Overhauled with 8130 Form. For more information call Chester Roberts Supply Co. at 903-429-6805
Real Estate Lot for sale: One-acre-square house lot for sale in new Plane Living Sky Park neighborhood with 2,000 s.f., all brick, covenants. Lot is one of 13 directly on new sod runway. Taxi out of your hangar, directly onto the runway. Located in Peach County, Georgia. Public water, septic sewer, paved streets, curb and gutter, street lights. Less than five miles west of I-75, Exit 142, approximately five miles to Fort Valley, GA and approximately 10 miles to Warner Robins, GA. Google It! South side of Hwy 96 at 50 Lane Rd., Fort Valley, Georgia 31030 (Google photo before development). Save thousands and buy from owner. $25,000 OBO. 478.987.2250
Seat Wanted Looking for 2020 Seat, 9304 TT, 7680 Ag Time, 136 Turbine Time. Round, Flat or Turbine. Resume available upon request. Call Cory at 507-456-6906 or email coryb70@hotmail.com I am looking for my first AG seat. I have 10 years of experience around agriculture and 1 season of loading experience. I hold a limited Commercial pilot license and received 40 hours of formal AG training including safe turns, SATLOC light bar and much more. I have 300 hours total time mostly in tailwheel, and I am not afraid of long hours and hard work. For any more information or a resume please call 712-291-6238 PILOT AVAILABLE! Commercial with Instrument Rating. Years of experience as ground support for ag and fire. Three years timber, one on rice, one on sunflowers, two on fire and a short season helicopter timber. 385 hours TT 180 tailwheel. Recent ag/low level training in Cessna 180 with ag, fire and military pilots. Willing to go anywhere for my first ag seat. Lots of references. Call Sam at 913-909-2032. Single, no kids, no pets, do not currently rent or own a home. Very easy to relocate! Currently flying Thrush 510, Robinson 44, Robinson 66 and King Air C90. Experience in liquid application, aerial seeding and aerial fertilization. I am also URT (Upset Recovery Training) and aerobatics flight instructor giving instruction for more than 80 pilots already including AG pilots on how to recover airplanes form upset attitudes. Pilot Licenses: ATP, IFR Helicopter, CFI, TT Rotary Wing 1,500 hours. Helicopter Flight Instructor: Robinson 44: 1,300 Hrs. (Piston), Robinson 66: 500 Hrs. (Turbine), Period: 2010 to now. Fixed Wing Commercial Pilot 2.500 hrs,FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR IFR, Ready for ATP license, Turboprop: 850 hours King Air C90, IFR: 410 hrs., Night Flight: 175 hrs., Flight Instruction: 200 hrs., Glider Flight Instructor: 420 hrs. Period: 2010 to now. Resume and references available upon request. Please dcerioni@prodeman.com.ar Pilot seeking long term seat. Experienced, safe, meticulous, professional and insurability. 802,602,502,Thrush 510, Pratt and Garrett power. Multiple states licensed. GPS, all SATLOC and AgPilotX. Conventional and Transgenic herbicide applicator. Wet and dry applications. See attached resume. Call 318-418-2441 Pilot Looking For Heli Seat - Bell 212, UH, Rangers, 500s, 133, 137, 135 AG. OAS Cardable, Extensive experience with mosquito Vector control. 40 years of ag pilot experience. Call Andy at 850686-2020
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Visit our booth #907 at the Ag Aviation Expo in Orlando 2020 Air Tractors – all models available .................................................... reserve your spot today 2013 AT602-1232 N310KP PT6A-65AG 3990.7 Hrs TT A & E, fresh HSI at sale, Satloc Bantam, Flow Control, Wingman, single point fuel, Lane electric brake & fan, factory A/C and heat. Price reduced for quick sale........................................................................................................................... $650,000
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CLASSIFIEDS Looking for my first seat. 12 years farm experience. 2 years loading a 3 502 operation. No wife, kids, or bad habits and can relocate on a phone call. Purchased my own airplane at the age of 18 so 95% of my time is tailwheel. I have a resume upon request. Looking for some help so any connections are greatly appreciated. I have never quit anything in my life that I have started so I’m not gonna quit you. Call 662-207-9300. Thank you and have a safe season. Ag Pilot available, September 2019 and beyond. 1093 TT, 779Ag, 80 Turbine. Herbicide Experience. Extensive Farming Background. A&P Mechanic with Ag Aircraft Maintenance Experience. Resume with References Available. Please Email AgFlyer34@gmail.com South African pilot, 56 year old, experienced on radial and turbine engines. Holder of South African commercial license, single and multi engine, IF and Ag ratings. AG Aircraft types PA 25, PA36, G164B, Air Tractor 301/401/402 B, Thrush 510 S2R-34T. Willing to relocate anywhere in the US or Canada, kindly email: craighhamman4@gmail.com
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Training MAI Air, LLC offers turbine transition training in our dual cockpit Thrush S2R-T34. Our Pilot/Trainer Matt Peed has been flying for 20 years with 11 years as an aerial applicator. He has 8,500 hours and is A&P IA certified. Training includes ground school and 2 to 5 hours in the cockpit. Rates are hourly. Contact Matt at (229) 254-9281, email: matt.peed1911@gmail.com or our office at (229) 436-9234, email: mai@ mclendonacres.com We are located in Leary, Georgia. Visit our website www. mai-air-georgia.com
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Wanted to Buy I am looking for a Swathmaster for 802A, for 10” gate with 10ft wings. Call 979-234-2482 1995 International Fire Fuel/Support Truck, COF-9670, 11.1L L6 Diesel. VIN: 1HSRDALR3SH614838. Make an Offer. Located at the Fort Stockton, TX Airport, KFST. $10,000 Call George at 409-656-5998 Fertilizer Loader Truck - F350 fertilizer loader truck, steel bin and 10” tube. Cab rusted but dependable $5000 Call Dave at 509-520-8267
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Wanted to Buy - All models of Cessna 206, does not need to have an engine. If you have one sitting in your back field turn it into cash by emailing ann@ turbineconversions.com Wanted: Have cash for Late Model, Low Time Air Tractor 402 and 502. Must be priced at wholesale. Call Darryl at South Delta Aviation - 479-935-4891 / 870995-1323 nights and weekends.
We build loader trucks to your specifications. Stainless Steel Straight and Fold Up. Mild Steel Straight and Fold Up. Mild Steel Hopper w/Stainless Steel Tube. Been in loader truck business since 1980. Call Pat Ballard Office:870-697-2004 Fax:870-697-3568 185 Hwy. 42 West , Hickory Ridge, AR.
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Tailwheel training in Arkansas! Get your tailwheel endorsement before going to ag school. I’m a retired 40 year AG pilot. Call Kirk at 501-977-6412 Riggin Flight Service, flight school offering private, commercial, instrument, Ag, multi-engine, tailwheel, etc. We tailor our courses to meet your needs. www.RigginFlightService.com (605)256-9774.
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