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13 2012 passes in favor for many A look back at 2012
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In New Zealand, best aviation practice required NZAAA is working with Federated Farmers in a partnership that has saved farmers an estimated $200m.
John Waterson, NZAAA Excellence Award recipient.
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Thrush Aircraft 510G certification celebration
Brazilian-based AeroGlobo and Lane Aviation partnership, ABA Manutenção de Aeronaves.
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F-15 From the SEAT F-16 Fire Wars F-18 First Fire Boss delivered to South America 6 Calendar of Events 8 AgAir Mail
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agair mail 20 years ago I’m currently in Afghanistan flying helicopters for the Army with about 90 days left before I return home. My wife sent me a box with my mail and the October issue of AAU. Among the other positive changes, I really liked reading your “legacy” account of ferrying the PZL-powered Air Tractor. There’s always a lot to be learned from re-publishing old stories, some great lessons learned, and shows us how far we’ve come! It’d be nice to have an archived article in each issue. Regards, Mike Rutledge Somewhere in Afghanistan
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We are doing the training for the first Fire Boss in South America. In the attached photo, I am exiting after the first training flight in a Husky, preparing for the Fire Boss. Greetings! Ignacio Caminos Santa Cruz, Chile Hola mi amigo, I hope all is well with you. Thanks for the photos. The story about the first Fire Boss to be delivered to Argentina is in this edition of AgAir Update. Victor Fuenzalida with AgSur from Vina Del Mar says there will be many AT-802s working this year in Chile, as does say Raul Ramirez in Los Angeles, Chile. I think maybe it is time for me to return to Chile, it has been too many years since my last trip there. —Bill
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Hello Mike; First, thanks for your service to our country. It is appreciate by all of us home folks. Second, thanks for your kind comments about AgAir Update. We try to “reach back” 20 years or so and recap some of the important and interesting events that took place then. It amazes me so many years have passed. Be sure to read in this edition 20 years ago article with Aero Engines, part 2. Stay safe,—Bill
kiwi pilots Firstly, you guys put out a great ag flying magazine, even Kiwi pilots think it’s great!! I am interested in doing some flying overseas and saw an ad in your magazine for a seat in Nevada. I understand a green card is needed and the company that employs needs to sponsor you? I have no idea of the license requirements needed to fly in the USA and wondered if you could help me out or point me in the right direction, or even know of someone who may be looking for a pilot. The best time for me would be from June 2013 for 4 - 5 months.
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I have attached a brief resume. I have not done any spraying. I do hold an Australian CPL and Medical, whether this helps in any way as I saw in the FAA website some sort of agreement with USA and Australia. I am currently flying a Cresco in Te Kuiti, King Country New Zealand for Super Air and have been ag flying for nine years. Thank you for your time and I look forward to hearing from you. Regards Fraser Wilson Pilot Super Air New Zealand
G’day Fraser; Thank you for your email. Your first step to fly in the U.S. will be to find a job that equates to a sponsor. After that, you can start working with the U.S. consulate in New Zealand for a “green card”, which is a limited work visa. There may be an agreement between the FAA and Australia, but I would guess that has no bearing on the work visa, just a reciprocal of licensing. Next, you will need a state pesticide license for each state you work in. This comes from the result of passing an exam administered by the state and paying a nominal fee. After that, you should be good to go, legally. Your hiccup in this process is going to be the lack of spraying experience. As you know, flying in New Zealand is probably more challenging due to the multiple takeoffs from unimproved strips of the
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likes most U.S. ag-pilots have never seen, much less worked from. However, that does not translate to the experience needed to manage a spraying job. Like spreading phosphate, it too has its challenges and unique techniques. That’s not to say you can’t make the transition, it is to say it wouldn’t be much different than a spray pilot coming to New Zealand to spread fertilizer, a learning curve for each of you. We don’t keep or process resumes. However, you can visit agairupdate. com and post to our Job Search and you may get a “hit”. I’ll publish your letter and email address, as well. Hope this helps! Please note mention of you on page 28! Good luck and cheers,—Bill
photo submissions Can you identify the plane in this photo? Submitted by Pete Jones of Air Repair See page 38 for answer.
cake I think I have been working in this ag industry too long, made a cake for my son and this is how I ended up decorating it. Regards Alison Griffin Griffin Ag-Air Ltd Palmerston North, New Zealand
Paul and Jarrod Lindemann are owners and operators of North Valley Aircraft in Valley City, North Dakota. This picture was taken during this past spray season.
Hello Alison; What a great cake, my favorite, chocolate. I bet Hal is really proud of his grandson. I know. I am a grandfather, as well. Thanks for sending the photo. Please wish Sam a Happy Birthday from AgAir Update! —Bill
Besides aerial crop spraying, chemical sales, and aviation maintenance, the brothers also participate in aerobatic flying in their S2B & S2C Pitts. Thank you for your time. — Danielle Lindemann
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Greetings Bill. I trust that you and yours are in goodly fettle.
How you keeping and how are things in the US?
Thanks for sending the magazine, I always look forward to it. Great help in keeping me in touch with the world-wide ag aviation scene.
See attached. The white machine is a 2012 510P we purchased from the factory earlier this year. Have applied the same paint scheme to a few of our other machines. Kind regards, George Orsmond Orsmond Aviation Bethlehem, South Africa
I started reading the CallAir item and then realized that I had actually written it, had almost forgotten.
Hello George; All is very good here at AAU. Other than a drought that swept through the Midwest this summer, overall, the ag-av industry is doing well. It has been on the upswing for the last five years and about time! Thanks for the photo. Really nice “stable” you have acquired. I am sure it won’t be long before there are “horses” in it with GE Aviation power and Cascade Pressure Cowlings now that Orsmond Aviation is a dealer. —Bill
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2012 passes in favor for many by Bill Lavender Another year has come to pass, 2012. There have been eleven information-filled editions of AgAir Update with this being the twelfth. In the following, I have touched on each of the cover stories of these editions.
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first Fire Boss has been introduced into Argentina. More about that is in this December edition of AgAir Update.
At work in
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Legacy in Arkansas Wilburn Johnson
inside this edition: GE Aviation’s H80 turboprop engine received EASA engine certification • 510G updates to a 4-blade propeller • ArAvia, S.A. named Air Tractor rep • DynaNav, Night Vision and Transland Fast System • FAA issues new PT6A bearing AD • FAA issues starter AD Your engine during the winter months? • Commercial application of fungicide
In the February edition of AgAir Update, Alan McCracken, a highly respected aircraft spray pattern analyst, checked the spray pattern of the new 510P Thrush at the Thrush factory in Albany, Georgia. Amazingly, it was determined under certain circumstances the Thrush was capable of a 33-meter
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Fire Boss inside this edition: Here we go again• The next generation Air Tanker • Landing a SEAT Updates from New Zealand • SAIB: Landing gear, tire tube AIR-TEC named authorized service center for GE’s M601 and H80 engines Use caution, avoid takeoff and landing accidents • High tech in Ecuador
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The January edition of AgAir Update featured an Arkansas operator that primarily treats rice in northeast Arkansas. The company, Johnson Flying Service, was started in 1975 by Wilburn Johnson, who died two years ago. Now, it is operated by his wife, Charlene, and two sons Trampus and Cory, successfully using two AT602s.
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Deposition and swath testing of the Thrush 510P
inside this edition: The great American-Brazilian controversy: who invented the airplane? EU bans aerial spraying • TracMap makes strides in aerial GPS • Air Tractor sells R-1340 engine bearing manufacturing to Covington Aircraft Engines • FAA issues AD for obvious maintenance practices • Air Tractor has new Air Tractor dealer for southern Africa
(108 feet) swath using Micronair AU5000 rotary atomizers while traveling at 140 MPH. With the March edition of AgAir Update, a special section was dedicated to aerial firefighting SEAT operations and the formidable Fire Boss, an AT-802 outfitted with floats. Recently, the
New Zealand
Spinning around the globe to the “Down Under” country of New Zealand, the April edition of AgAir Update featured a turbo Cresco. This side-byside seating ag-plane, powered by a Walter M601 turboprop engine, is a mainstay in the world of fertilizer spreading by air from extremely short air strips in New Zealand. inside this edition:
Hemisphere GPS releases Satloc® G4™ aerial guidance system • U.S. FAA certified GE Aviation’s H80 turboprop engine • Turbine Conversions acquires Duke Metering System production rights • TracMap appoints first South America distributor
In the May edition of AgAir Update, Trace Engines is featured with its V8-style, water cooled piston engine for ag-planes. There has always been an interest in powering an ag-plane with an automotive-type engine, particularly if it would perform like a turbine engine with the costs associated with a piston. AgAir Update conducted an evaluation flight with the engine installed on an AT-302 airframe. That’s right, AT-302, not AT-301.
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inside this edition: Micron Group appoints four new staff members • Hands-on flying - Maps Hartzell selected as propeller provider for GE H80-powered Thrush 510G From seeds to the air • Enstrom 480B agricultural spray system certified in China Thrush delivery
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the Envelope Pilot safety – power line warning Ag-Nav’s new feature
NZ agricultural pilot’s memorial roll Compilation of New Zealand ag pilots
First maintenance training class for the 510G Technicians from Ecuador, Colombia, Argentina and Uruguay attend class
GE Aviation names Sokol JSC as an authorized service center
This aircraft used to have a Lycoming turbine engine, but otherwise the airframe is the same as the piston AT-301. The evaluation flight proved the engine can easily power the AT302 with a full load of 350 gallons and reach turbine powered AT-402 working speeds.
Russian Federation signs agreement with GE Aviation
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The June edition focused on simulator training for SEAT operations. Many
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to ag flying The Tangará family of companies
Four companies owned and operated by members of the Magalhães family
We have been doing this for a long time Johnston Aircraft Service
were not aware this type of training was offered by the U.S. Forestry Service at the McClellan Air Force Base in Sacramento, California. Here, there is a huge training facility for firefighters, where AgAir Update’s AirFire & Forestry editor Marc Mullis updated his SEAT flying skills.
Outside the envelope Flying with a legend
The July edition’s cover story for AgAir Update featured a father and son operation, Townsend Aviation, where both fixed and rotary wing aircraft are used. Brian Townsend brings his skills from flying Apache helicopters in the military to work with his father, John, at the family business in Monticello, Indiana.
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50 years of ag in Ohio 200,000 hectares, seven aircraft, 3,400 flight hours A flying service owned and operated by a wife and husband team, Silvia and Nelci Arenhart.
Cascade Aircraft welcomes Tropical Aviation Distributors and Africair, Inc.
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Committed to a higher Not far from the Townsend standard for 40 years Aviation operation in Indiana is the threegeneration Gibbs Aero Spray operation in Fremont, Ohio. Grandfather Luther, Sr. started the business based south of Cleveland, Ohio in the late 1950s. His son, Luther, Jr., took over when Luther, Sr. retired and has brought in his son Brian to carry on the Gibbs Aero Spray tradition. Celebrating fortieth anniversary and more excited than ever about the future.
Firefighting has been a growing segment for aerial applicators for more than 20 years. The September edition of AgAir IN Update reflects on aerial SID E firefighting in the U.S. with 2012 being probably the The year of most active SEAT flying the SEAT in the history of SEATs. Wildland fire ravaged the western U.S., non-stop. This is where SEAT aircraft Controlling aflatoxin by air proved itself beyond a doubt Brazil operator takes delivery of Air Tractor as an important resource in My first experience with Air Tractor AT-802 PR-FOG the fight against wildfires. Now, the expansion of SEAT aircraft is coming to fruition in South America. It will prove to be a valuable diversification for aerial applicators there. agairupdate.com SEPTEMBER 2012
Aerial applicators become more creative with the way they use their ag-planes.
Air Tractor number 2800 recently took to the sky.
More than 80 ag pilots training to become aerial fire fighters. .
the October edition of AgAir Update features an American pilot that spends his winter vacation time in sunny Puerto Rico flying an AT-402 over specialized rice fields. It is an easygoing lifestyle on the Caribbean island, however, quality work is still required from the pilot, Jay Blanke. His operation there is a special niche.
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Puerto Rico vacation or vocation
Event marks another key milestone on road to final 510G certification The FAA had issued TIA for the new Thrush 510G.
Jay Blanke of Jay’s Flying Service in Puerto Rico.
Crop dusters, cows and rifles
In southeast Texas flying the venerable old 450 P&W Stearmans.
The CallAir A-9 and B-1
The Call Aircraft Company (CallAir) was established in 1939 by Reuel Call in Afton, Wyoming .
The year comes to a close with the November edition of AgAir Update that features Johnson Helicopter Services, based in Red Oak, Iowa. Helicopters are an important component in the aerial application fleet. Helicopters Helicopters in Iowa by nature are very specialized and expensive to operate. However, they have their place in this industry. Johnson Helicopter Services has found ways to utilize New Zealanders show style them as a profitable tool Thrush 510G awarded FAA type certification for ag-aviation. Cleaning the cockpit agairupdate.com NOVEMBER 2012
The New Zealand AAA wants to promote a professional image.
First ever GE-powered agricultural aircraft now ready for delivery.
Pilot alerts others to incident.
This December edition of AgAir Update concludes another good year for most in ag-aviation worldwide. There were many areas where drought had a negative effect and other areas where there is an ongoing battle against misinformed environmentalists. However, ag-aviation will prevail. It will always have its ups and downs, but it is far too crucial in the role of food production to be eliminated IN permanently. The rains SID will return. In some cases, E the environmentalist will have their way, but there will be another day, as 2012 passes in favor for many the fight continues. Food is one commodity the world cannot be without. Feeding the world is one of ag-aviation’s strongest attributes. It will survive for many more years to come. agairupdate.com DECEMBER 2012
Ask any ag-pilot, and most will tell you they love their job. It is hard, grueling work, not a vacation by any means. However,
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A year for the record books When the National Interagency Fire Center moves its Incident Management Situation Report from a daily posting to a weekly posting, it is a pretty good indication the fire season is over. This occurred in mid-October and signaled the end of one of the most active fire seasons since recordkeeping began. It is always interesting to look back at the statistics and compare them to past seasons, even if the numbers only include “large fires�. The fuel type determines how many acres it takes to be labeled a large fire. In heavier fuels, it takes one hundred acres, while light fuels takes three hundred acres. The 2012 season saw 53,301 fires burn 9,103,168 acres compared to the ten-year average of 67,874 fires for 7,040,442 acres. These numbers reflect a 22% decrease in the number of fires, while the acres burned were up by 23%. I have not yet seen an official explanation for the disparity of numbers, but suspect the nationwide drought and a very aggressive initial attack policy may have had something to do with it. This strategy prevents many starts from going large, but the ones that did quickly expanded in size in the drier fuels. In 2011, more than three million acres burned in Texas alone compared to a few thousand for 2012. Amazing at the difference a year makes. With such an active fire season this year, visibility in smoke became an issue in many areas during the summer. Some of the worst I have encountered was in northern Nevada, southern Idaho and
northern California. I saw more aerial fire missions called off than ever before because of reduced visibility. In June, the United States Forest Service (USFS) announced it would be soliciting bids for seven next generation heavy air tankers for the 2013 fire season. Nine companies submitted bids and four winners were announced and received letters of intent, but the contracts were never signed. Two of the losers protested the outcome and the USFS was forced to back up and add an amendment to the original solicitation. The winners are to be announced in early 2013. Interestingly, during the failed process the bid prices were made public. The daily availability rates ranged from a low of about $23,000 to a high of about $29,000. Hourly flight rates ranged from $6,000 to $9,500. It will be good to see some new iron in the air next year. Speaking of heavy air tankers, Neptune Aviation has added a third BAE-146 to its fleet for next year. The company was able to sidestep the current bidding process by adding the three aircraft on its existing contract as additional equipment. I had the opportunity to work with their Tanker 40 quite a bit this summer and was impressed with its performance. The pilots said they really liked flying the aircraft. I came off fire duty in northern California and went straight to a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) brush control contract in New Mexico. I have been flying this contract for several years now
and it is the most hazardous and difficult piece of aviating I have ever done. I always wondered why (even though it is a BLM contract, no different than fire contracts) there was never a requirement for aircraft or pilot carding. When asked the question, the contracting officer said he just did not want the hassle. I think the real answer was to keep prices at welfare levels. With no carding process, any contractor can bid on them and this keeps the prices unbearably low for the services rendered. Evidently, this has become an issue within the BLM and hopefully it will lead to fair and just contracting. With the 2012 fire season now in the books, all attention will now focus on training both recurrent and initial pilots. Seasoned veterans and rookies alike have the obligation to bring something to the table during these sessions. Share experience and ask questions. The only stupid questions are the ones not asked. I hope everyone had a profitable fire season this year and are headed into a wonderful holiday season. As always, stay safe and I look forward to meeting you in the mountains.
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Fire Wars by William B. Scott, former editor, Aviation Week, former official, National Security Agency and author of Space Wars  Perhaps the most simple form of Economic Warfare is wild land arson—setting fires in U.S. forests and grasslands. For terrorists determined to inflict significant damage with very little investment or risk, fire is an extremely high-leverage weapon of mass effect. When Navy SEALS killed Osama bin Laden, they captured a treasure trove of material that provided unprecedented insight into al Qaeda plans. One was a detailed campaign for starting fires throughout the West. U.S. officials have determined that some fires in California last year were ignited by al Qaeda operatives. On May 2nd, ABC News ran a story entitled “Al Qaeda Magazine Calls for Firebomb Campaign in U.S.” Issues of Inspire magazine surfaced on al- Qaeda websites, calling for jihadists to start huge fires with timed explosives planted in U.S. forests. The articles included detailed instructions for constructing remote-controlled “ember bombs.”
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The concept of “Fire Wars” is not merely a futuristic possibility confined to think- tank musings. As of last Saturday, there were 52 large wildfires burning across the United States. Thirty-eight of them were uncontained. Since July 1st, crews have been battling fires in Colorado, Missouri, Idaho, South and North Dakota, Montana, Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, Nevada, Tennessee, Kentucky, Alaska, Florida, California, Minnesota, North Carolina, Arizona, Nebraska, Alabama, Arkansas and Georgia. And those were just fires on Federal land. They don’t include local and state fires, such as six that were started in wheat-stubble fields of north-central Kansas two weeks ago. Four were started in one night. Those of us who live in Colorado are already engaged in firecombat. Recently, 25 fires were started within a few miles of each other in El Paso and Teller Counties. Every one of them was attributed to arson, but fire crews extinguished all 25 before they caused much damage. However, the arsonist is still at large. In early July, there were 12 major fires burning in Colorado. Six of those consumed almost 167,000 acres, an area that is 4.27 times the size of Washington, D.C. One, the High Point Fire in northern Colorado, burned 87,504 acres and destroyed 259 homes. But the most destructive fire in Colorado history started 3 miles from my hometown of Colorado Springs on June 23rd. The Waldo Canyon Fire exploded on June 26th, fueled by 100-degree temperatures, relative humidity as low as 2 percent, and 55-65 mile-per-hour winds. In the span of minutes, not hours, winddriven flames jumped two firebreaks and raced downhill into the Mountain Shadows neighborhood. Exceptionally dedicated, brave firefighters battled “a firestorm from Hell” that, ultimately, destroyed 346 homes and killed two people in a few hours. The Waldo Canyon Fire burned 18,247 acres, forced 32,000 people to evacuate, and cost about $15 million in direct costs to bring under control. Investigators have not determined the cause, but we know it was not sparked by a lightning strike. The top-level questions are: Was the Waldo Canyon Fire started by terrorists? Did the same person or group that ignited those other 25 fires finally score with the 26th? And was this part of an organized economic-warfare campaign of fires across the U.S.? If it was an economic-warfare attack, then the Waldo Canyon Fire was a huge success. Home losses alone will exceed $100 million dollars. Businesses that were evacuated lost another few million. The Broadmoor, a five-star luxury hotel that wasn’t in immediate danger, lost more than 4,000 nights through cancellations. Thousands of tourists were either driven from the mountains by
evacuations, or simply didn’t come to Colorado Springs, because they were spooked by the massive fire. One community suffered 74 job losses, due to layoffs, and business revenues are down 4565 percent. Insurance rates will probably rise, as a result of this and hundreds of other fires across the country. Professional firefighters are warning that this rash of wild land fires may be only the beginning of a terrible fire season that could burn millions of acres across the West before the snow flies this winter.
aircraft. The Forest Service has made a good start, but it still suffers from a culture and attitude of what some firefighters call “cheapism”—the idea that we have to deal with wild land fire on the cheap. That’s no longer acceptable. America is under attack by terrorists waging Economic Warfare-by-Fire. Unless we admit that, and properly focus our considerable national resources on this enemy, U.S. citizens will suffer intolerable—and completely unnecessary—loss of property and life. American Center for Democracy/Economic Warfare Institute, Edited from prepared remarks and author’s additions.
Ironically, the Blue Ribbon Panel report we submitted 10 years ago warned of exactly this situation: Extremely dry conditions, exacerbated by forests choked with downed timber and standing beetlekilled trees, that create ideal targets for terrorists waging economic warfare. There’s reason to believe America is under attack, and that the bad guys are waging Fire Wars right now. But we, as a people, aren’t fighting back. Thanks to an ingrained, out-of-date mindset, we still treat fire as a “land-management” issue. We should be viewing it as a grave national security issue.  When we finally acknowledge that we are engaged in a brutal Economic War-by-Fire, we can adopt strategies to defeat terrorists who are starting those fires. We can use NASA and Defense Department satellites to spot new fires. We can fly infrared-equipped NASA, Forest Service and military aircraft over fireprone forests, operating Fire Combat Air Patrols around the clock. Let’s say an Air National Guard F-16 fighter equipped with a Lantirn or Sniper electro-optic pod spots a new fire start. The pilot can immediately give firefighters its coordinates and vector initial-attack crews to the blaze. He also can track any vehicles near the fire-ignition point, and “Specializing in Turbine and Piston Air Tractors” guide law-enforcement officers to intercept them. Finally, we must develop and field a robust large air tanker 281-342-5451 TEL • 281-232-5401 FAX fleet of firefighting
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First Fire Boss delivered to South America by Jamie Sargent The first South American Fire Boss was recently delivered to Alaire/AeroFlight S.A. of Lincoln, Argentina, marking a year-long journey to what promises to be the beginning of many deliveries. John Mishler, representing AgSur Aviones (an Air Tractor dealer for South America), contacted Wipaire on February 9, 2012 for the initial Fire Boss quote. Negotiations were completed, closing the deal the end of March, 2012. The Argentine customers arrived at the Wipeaire factory on Sunday, September 23 for the beginning of a fascinating ground school and seaplane training session. In attendance were Orlando Dario Columbi (owner), Jose Ignacio Caminos (pilot), Andres Daniel Desideri (pilot) and Luis Ferrao De Brito (Civil Aviation Inspector). Wipaire/FireBoss’s Chief Pilot, Mark Mathisen commenced the ground school and orientation on September 24. Mike Rhodes, of Air Tractor, ferried the new Air Tractor AT-802F from Olney, Texas to the Wipaire factory in South St. Paul, Minnesota during the end of September. Mike had to use full wing tanks (308 gallons) and 200 gallons in the hopper to fly around some challenging weather. Ignacio and Andres flew a total of 10.2 hours in a Husky Seaplane with Adventure Seaplanes before starting flight training in the Fire Boss (a seaplane rating is not required in Argentina). Wipeaire firmly believes this “light” amphibious seaplane training helped the Argentine *MENTION THIS pilots make the transition into “heavy” Fire Boss operations and AD AND SAVE 10% ON YOUR significantly reduced overall training costs. NEXT PURCHASE.
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In New Zealand, best aviation practice required New Zealand Agricultural Aviation Association (NZAAA) is working with Federated Farmers in a partnership that since Christmas has saved farmers an estimated $200m in extra expenditure from compliance costs being imposed on aviators. NZAAA is seeking further leverage from the partnership that will see both pilot and environmental safety improved – both outcomes being required under its new industry led AIRCARE™ Accreditation Programme. Ag aviation believes that the best way to assure that it can continue to deliver services to farmers into the future is to always comply with best practice. Read more at http://www.aia.org.nz/AIRCARE.html The programme has been running just over a year and already one Regional Council is requiring aerial operators to be accredited. So too is Landcorp and the reason is they want best practice delivered. One thing best practice means is no adverse effects from aerial discharges, e.g. no fertilizer in waterways and it also means no aircraft accidents.
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Jolly well done engineer chappie by Mike Feeney, an ancient FU-24 driver What do you get when you cut a multitude of pieces of aluminium sheet into various shapes, drill thousands of holes in them, rivet all the bits together to form a Fletcher FU-24 agricultural aeroplane, bolt a vibrating engine onto it, attach some undercarriage legs, hand it over to a Neanderthal-like pilot, fill it up with a brew of superphosphate made with sulphuric acid, then fly it from primitive farm airstrips through lowlevel turbulence for thousands of hours?
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I’ll tell you what you get. You might end up with a festering, fizzing, bubbling pile of corrosion lying on the ground in an unflyable heap….unless, during the course of its rugged life, the FU24 has been maintained by dedicated maintenance personnel; fighting the relentless forces of evil corrosion,
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by means of gutteral grunts and gestures of their gorilla-like hairy hands. And such a dedicated “Maintenance Super-Man” is Super Air’s John Waterson who, for as long as I have known him, has been fighting the good fight at Rukuhia airfield (Hamilton Airport); 40 years man and lad. John joined the Royal new Zealand Air Force in 1965 and trained as an airframe fitter. He served in that role until 1972 when he joined Robertson Air Service who operated a large fleet
This photograph is of the very first Fletcher FU-24 which was operated by Robertson Air Service with an open cockpit until a sliding canopy was devised.
of Fletcher FU-24s. After that company was shut down, John then continued his role with the new Super Air Ltd. which was established in 1988. After leaving the RNZAF, John gained his civil Licenced Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (LAME) qualifications for the repair and maintenance of GA aircraft and for the maintenance of various engines such as the Lycoming IO-720 and the turboprop Pratt & Whitney PT-6 and Walter M601. He has long held the position of Chief Maintenance Engineer. Robertson Air Service and Super Air have been notable for the quality of their workmanship when repairing and rebuilding Fletcher FU-24 airframes which, at times have essentially been a complete re-manufacture. And so, at the NZ Agricultural Aviation Association’s (NZAAA) annual conference held at Rotorua. This year the NZAAA made two Excellence Awards to individuals; one each to the helicopter and the fixed-wing sectors. Tony Michelle was a popular choice
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Many NZ fixed-wing ag aircraft spend their entire lives parked outside; probably the majority though, in the better years when funds permitted, many operators have invested in hangars which are also really useful for maintaining the loading vehicles on bad-weather days.
And all I can say is, on behalf of all the ag. pilots, who literally rely on chaps like John for their continued physical safety, due to their reliance on a functioning airframe and powerplant, sincere congratulations John….and thanks for your attention to detail whilst covered in all that lovely aromatic fertiliser residue.
the current pilot with a P&W PT-6 FU-24. I think that BIO was then powered by a 260 bhp Continental IO-470. Though it could have been the 285 or 300 bhp Continental IO-520. Prior to the advent of the 400 bhp Lycoming IO-720 variant, all models used the exhaust augmentor tubes; very handy for warming one’s feet as the tubes partly ran through the cockpit.
Notes to the photograph above: This is FU-24, ZK-BIO, at Te Kuiti in 1969. RAS had FU-24s based continually at Te Kuiti from the very first FU-24 in 1955, ZKBDS, which was flown by the late Bob Gummer. Super Air continued to base FU-24s there with Fraser Wilson being
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There is a view that ag aircraft actually benefit from exposure to our acid-free rain as the clean water dilutes the acids which have permeated vulnerable areas of the airframe. Superphosphate is, of course, hygroscopic and absorbs water like blotting paper (if anyone recalls that office material). When Super Air completely overhauls an FU-24 airframe, meticulous attention is paid to the application of corrosionresistant coatings. Flat sheet panels are fairly resistant to corrosion, but lap joints, working rivets and parts of the airframe which are flexing continually under loading are particularly vulnerable. Most pilots routinely wash their aircraft with water-softening agents and copious amounts of water.
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NATA Operation SAFE sponsored by BASF by Alan Corr, SAFE Analyst/Nebraska A number of planes have been tested during the past month in preparation for fall pasture work that I am not sure will happen anyway due to dry conditions and very little plant growth. Hopefully it will rain and remain warm enough for weed growth to occur this fall. In addition to pattern testing, I have had the opportunity to conduct additional tests including crosswind patterns, nozzle and pressure tests, and even some spreader testing. In some areas there was an increased interest in seeding rye, turnips and various mixtures for winter cattle feed. I tested an AT-402 spreading rye and it had a nice pattern at 65 feet and a radial Ag-Cat with a nice pattern at 55 feet. I tested an Ag Truck and thought it would be similar to the Ag-Cat, however it was spreading rye grass seed and only patterned out to 35 feet. The less dense the material is being applied, the narrower the pattern. There are approximately 112,000 seeds per pound with rye and around 330,000 seeds per pound with rye grass. In all three cases, there was a higher application rate just to the left of the fuselage likely from the prop wash. We didn’t do anything to fix it, but we do know it is an issue; maybe next year. I have conducted several tests using CP Products' nozzles at various pressures with some interesting results. Nothing conclusive yet, but we will discuss it at the NATA convention in Nebraska. I have also been working on determining the cause of the hole in the pattern during crosswind applications and at this point, I am not sure there are any valid conclusions. Again, a topic for discussion at this year’s convention. I conducted a crosswind pattern test on a Turbine Ag-Cat this fall (the first time I had tested one) and came up with a pattern that was totally different than that of the other turbine aircraft. I don’t know if it was a one-time thing, or if the Ag-Cat is just different for some reason. If someone with a Turbine Ag-Cat is interested in doing a quick test, I would really like to see if in fact the pattern is different from the other aircraft type. I did not see a hole in the pattern no matter what we did.
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I still have a few more planes to test this fall if the weather stays nice, but it should all be over with soon. I would like to thank BASF for their continued support of this program. In addition, I appreciate the support of NATA and the membership for their interest in pattern testing and application research. Source: NATA Voice
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NAAA 2012: The year in review Tis the season to reflect on another year gone by. Amid the daily grind it’s easy to overlook the many ways NAAA serves as the aerial application industry’s wingman, but behind the scenes we’re here working for you—every day. Here are some of the ways we have helped our members and the industry over the past 12 months.
January 2012: After a lengthy search, NAAA announces the purchase of a new office building in Old Town Alexandria, Va., 0.3 mile from the Metro to downtown and to Capitol Hill and closer to EPA’s Office of Pesticide Programs. The acquisition sets the Association up for the present and the future by providing 40 percent more office space for current staff and allowing for future growth to address the needs of a larger membership. In advance of the March 1 enforcement date for the new NPDES pesticide general permits, NAAA publishes a series of guidance documents, available at www.agaviation.org, to aid aerial applicators in complying with the permits. In addition to a comprehensive overview of the NPDES permit and an analysis of the state permits, NAAA’s NPDES Toolkit features a checklist of compliance activities, a “model contract” for reference when preparing contract negotiations with clients and a definition of “waters of the U.S.” chart.
February 2012: NAAA’s hard efforts are rewarded when the long-awaited FAA Reauthorization Bill was enacted. The bill includes a provision the Association actively pushed, directing the FAA Administrator to conduct a feasibility study on the development of an online public resource that would list the location and height of low-altitude aviation obstructions, such as guy-wire and freestanding towers. NAAA has been following the FAA’s progress on this study all year and has been told it will be complete by February of 2013.
March 2012: NAAA’s sister organization, the National Agricultural Aviation Research & Education Foundation (NAAREF), mails complimentary copies of a new training video, “First Response: Responding to a Pesticide-Related Aircraft Accident,” to all FAR Part 137 member and non-member operators. This potentially life-saving DVD is tailor-made for operators and ag pilots to educate emergency first responders about what to expect if they are called to an agricultural aircraft accident.
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April 2012: NAAA releases the full results of two landmark new surveys of Part 137 operators and ag pilots exclusively to members through the NAAA website. The results of the 2012 NAAA Aerial Application Industry Surveys are documented in the official operator and pilot reports, available in the News & Publications section of www.agaviation.org. Complimentary copies are subsequently mailed to all NAAA members by mid-May. The data from the survey has helped in the past to preserve registrations of crop protection products for aerial use and will provide information to association leaders on how to best develop policies and plans for the industry’s future.
May 2012: The 2012 NAAA Membership Directory mails to all members. At 228 pages, the new directory is even bigger than 2011’s 220page volume, an indication of NAAA’s continued membership growth. As always, it is loaded with operator and pilot contacts, as well as contact information for the premier suppliers of parts and services to the industry.
June 2012: After a great deal of effort on the Association’s part, NAAA informs members that language endorsing aerial application research was included in a House committee report on agriculture spending for the USDA for Federal Fiscal Year 2013. This comes on the heels of similar language in a Senate version of the spending bill a month earlier. Aerial application’s inclusion in the House report is no small feat, as it was only one of just over a dozen research areas mentioned in the report language. The favorable committee language sends a strong message to the USDA to continue to sustain appropriate funding for aerial application research at a time when the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS) has been hit with steep budget cuts. Over the last 11years NAAA has been successful in obtaining $5.8 million in additional federal spending for aerial application research.
July 2012: NAAA releases its newly revised media relations kit exclusively to members in the News & Publications section of agaviation. org. The new NAAA Media Relations Kit provides guidance on how to effectively communicate aerial application’s message to public officials, the media and the general public, and contains talking points, facts sheets and sample press releases on the importance of aerial application; environmental safety, aviation safety and security of the aerial application industry; as well as towers and other obstructions to low-level aviation. New
and renewing members will receive a handy print edition of the Media Relations Kit when they join NAAA for the 2013 membership year.
August 2012: With remodeling complete, NAAA officially moves its headquarters to 1440 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314, on Aug. 24. The new state-of-the-art office will enable NAAA to continue expanding government relations, communications and educational services on behalf of the aerial application industry. The Old Town office is just a few blocks away from the nearest Washington Metro System (King Street Station) and significantly closer to EPA’s Office of Pesticide Programs offices and other federal agencies the Association lobbies compared to NAAA’s former Washington, D.C., office.
1,800 aerial application supporters. We invite you to join the cause of preserving and protecting agricultural aviation and your way of life if you aren’t a member already. To join, call 202546-5722, visit www.agaviation.org/content/membership or stop by NAAA’s booth if you’re in Savannah. Have a safe holiday season and happy new year!
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September 2012: While the busy season for many aerial applicators winds down at this time of year, Labor Day signals the start of the busiest time of the year for NAAA. Preparations for the 46th Annual NAAA Convention & Exposition ramp up in September along with planning for NAAA’s fall board meeting.
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October 2012: NAAA, NAAREF and the WNAAA meet in Louisville, Ky., for their respective fall board meetings. But the board meeting isn’t the only reason NAAA came to Louisville; board members also took the opportunity to tour Louisville’s convention and hotel facilities. Satisfied that Louisville would be a good fit for NAAA’s convention attendees, the Convention Committee votes to hold the 2014 NAAA Convention in Louisville.
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November 2012: NAAREF releases a new video that shows what to expect at an Operation S.A.F.E. calibration clinic. In addition to serving as a guide for planning and participating in an Operation S.A.F.E. fly-in, the video can serve as a resource to educate growers and the public about the aerial application industry’s professional standards, technological advancements and constant focus on safety. To watch the “Operation S.A.F.E. Calibration Clinic Preparation” video, visit www.agaviation.org/content/ operation-safe.
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December 2012: NAAA returns to Savannah, Ga., Dec. 1–6 for its 2012 Convention & Exposition. As is the case with all NAAA conventions, opportunities were abundant for participants to network, shop the exhibit floor at the world’s largest agricultural aviation trade show for the latest cutting-edge equipment, parts and services, attend substantive industry educational sessions and celebrate another year of service to an industry vital in agricultural production and protection.  Having our annual convention in December allows us to end each year on a high note, but clearly 2012 was a year in which NAAA delivered plenty of high notes. The small size of NAAA’s staff (seven association professionals) belies the outsize results the Association delivers. That’s because NAAA’s for-hire employees are augmented by a supportive group of more than
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Tropical rainbelts still shifting global crops CHURCHVILLE, VA—Michel Nasibu, of business consultants KPMG/East Africa, warns that global warming has begun to devastate his continent. He writes in AfricaEagle that: “The mother of all troubles has already started rooting her tentacles all over the continent: Global Warming - Africa is slowly becoming a desert.” James Taylor of the Heartland Institute, writing at Forbes.com, says “Not so fast.” Taylor notes a 2009 Boston University study that found satellite data showing a long-term shift in the Sahara
Desert from dryer to wetter conditions. BBC News, in fact, has reported that, “Satellite images from the last 15 years do seem to show a recovery of vegetation in the southern Sahara.” Taylor also notes correctly that as the arctic ice has melted, global rainfall has gotten slightly heavier due to more evaporation from the seas. Both men’s forecasts are wrong, however. What’s really happening is not that the tropical rainbelts that govern Africa’s critical food production are starting or stopping. They’re moving. I have written often about the natural 1,500-year DansgaardOeschger climate cycle, which brings us a global warming—and then a global cooling—every 15 centuries. Give or take 500 years. Such a lengthy time scale seems almost incomprehensible. Luckily, we now have historical documents that record the Little
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Ice Age (1300–1850 AD), the Medieval Warming (950–1300 AD), and the Dark Ages (600–950 AD). Paleoclimate evidence from ice cores, fossil pollen and the sediments at the bottoms of lakes and seas is now extending our knowledge of such climate cycling back at least a million years. When the Arctic ice melts in a global warming period—as now— the tropical rain belts are drawn roughly 600 miles north. Julian Sachs of the University of Washington told us in “A Shifting Band of Rain,” (Scientific American, March, 2011), that the rain belts are currently about 330 miles north of their location during the depths of the Little Ice Age in 1600. He’s been measuring the stable isotopes of algae (deuterium and hydrogen) in the lake sediments of scattered Pacific islands. Carbon dated, they clearly show the rain belts moving north over time. Sachs predicts they will move even farther north as the planet continues to warm.
All of this simply underlines the reality that the earth’s human societies are now vastly more sustainable than their primitive predecessors. Dennis T. Avery, a senior fellow for the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C., is an environmental economist. He was formerly a senior analyst for the Department of State. He is co-author, with S. Fred Singer, of Unstoppable Global Warming Every 1500 Years. Readers may write to him at PO Box 202 Churchville, VA 2442; email to cgfi@mgwnet.com. Visit our website at www. cgfi. org
That will obviously mean problems for the tropics, endangering banana crops in Guatemala and stealing the moisture from the coffee crops in Colombia and Indonesia. The Mexican desert can also come to the southern tier of U.S. states. Africa at the best of times suffers a drought every 30 to 65 years, and when the rainbelts shift they can have awesome impacts. For example, Ghana’s Lake Bosumtwi suffered a 350-year drought during the Little Ice Age! Ethiopia’s Aksum Empire thrived during the heyday of the Roman Empire. In one of history’s most dramatic rainfall transitions, the tropical rains had moved north about 200 BC to water North Africa—and thus fed Rome on the other side of the Mediterranean for nearly 800 years. As the Roman Warming ended, however, and the Dark Ages began, the rain belts shifted back south to Kenya and Ghana. Both Aksum and the Roman Empire collapsed. Who will win and who will lose during the Modern Warming? Primitive man could do nothing but try to walk away from the droughts. Modern man can produce extra food where the rains have shifted and transport the food to people where the rains have left. Only time will tell whether that’s a better strategy than moving the people. But we now have the transport capacity to do either or both.
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Tulsa Aircraft Engines' Sam Thompson passes Sam Thompson, retired previous owner of Tulsa Aircraft Engines in Tulsa, Oklahoma passed away unexpectedly November 14, 2012. He was 70 years old, born November 12, 1942 in Tulsa. As recent as Saturday night, November
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10, he celebrated his 70th birthday and retirement from Tulsa Aircraft Engines. Sam was well-known throughout the agaviation industry for his calm and quiet demeanor. He received both his private and commercial pilot licenses in the same year he graduated from Oklahoma State University with a BA in Psychology in 1965. He also attended Northeastern State College, Tulsa University and Tulane University earning a Masters degree in the Arts. He started working at Tulsa Aircraft Engines in 1974 and served as vice president, shop supervisor and eventually owner after his father, Henry Thompson. Previously, Sam was an Assistant Professor of Art at Farmingto
Sam Thompson 1942 - 2012 State College and teacher of art at Tulsa public schools. Sam is survived by his wife Vanessa Thompson, mother Lois Johnson, daughter Julie Spencer and 5 grandchildren, Ella, Kate, Zoie, Lucy and Cotton. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations to the Philbrook Museum of Art or the MD Anderson Cancer Center (713-792-3450).
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Part 137 certification requirement You may be wondering why an ag-pilot would need to do a knowledge and skills test for Part 137 certificate, even though he already has a logbook endorsement. The following question was posed to Harrison McNaughton, an FSDO inspector, by John Thomas, a Nebraska ag-pilot seeking Part 137 certification: “Is the requirement for a knowledge and skills test black and white in the FAR/AIM, or open for interpretation and may vary from FSDO to FSDO?” Here is the explanation the Aviation Safety Inspector gave in response. The knowledge and skills test is a requirement for anyone to be qualified as a Chief Supervisor, and all commercial operators are required to have either the qualifications of a Chief Supervisor or have, in their employ, someone who is qualified as a Chief Supervisor. What is not extremely clear is that it is only valid if administered by an Aviation Safety Inspector (ASI) employed by the FAA. A logbook endorsement by a 137 school, such as Flying Tiger Aviation, does not qualify you as a Chief Supervisor, only the FAA can do this. It is a one-time endorsement, however, so once you have it in your logbook, you may serve as the Chief Supervisor for any ag operation that you may be employed by. The requirement for this is not in the FAR/AIM, it is in FSIMS (http://fsims.faa.gov), which is a public document.
The reference for this is FAA Order 8900.1 Flight Standards Information Management System (FSIMS). Specifically, the reference for the requirement of a Chief Supervisor is in the 8900 in Vol. 2, Chapter 8, Section 1, Paragraph 2-969(A)(2)(b) and it states, “The applicant for a commercial operator certificate must have the appropriated knowledge and skills or have the services of a Chief Supervisor of agricultural operations who has the appropriate knowledge and skills.” The requirement for the Chief Supervisor to be qualified by an FAA ASI is referenced in the 8900 order in Vol. 2, Chapter 8, Section 1, Paragraph 2-980(A) and states, “You may accept a letter of competency or a logbook endorsement by an FAA inspector as meeting the requirement for a knowledge and skill test for the Chief Supervisor. A Chief Supervisor who has a letter of competency or logbook endorsement may administer tests to other agricultural pilots.” The last sentence refers to the Chief Supervisor being able to qualify his/her own company pilots as Pilots-in-Command in ag operations. The guidance is the same for all FSDOs. Harrison “Mac” McNaughton is a Principal Operations Inspector with the Des Moines, Iowa, Flight Standards District Office (FSDO). —NATA Voice
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What’s your aircraft plan? Do the math-before you act! With the close of the 2012 comes the challenge of preparing a successful aircraft plan for upcoming years. With all the political and financial uncertainty, 2013 could be a critical year for many aircraft operations and businesses.
The general economy continues to struggle. Fuel prices are rising, stock market is questionable, housing market slow recovery, credit market is tight, big banks are still in business due to government intervention, declining dollar, high commodity and food prices, record used aircraft inventories and declining values, the upcoming changes in tax law, etc. Millions of employees have lost their jobs. The government continues to attempt to stimulate the economy.
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flow has become apparent from the companies requiring bailouts from our government. Preparing a sound financial plan requires the projection of cash flow. What happens to operations that have no sound financial plan? Look at those bailed out by our government.
Before you become emotionally involved in the operation of your aircraft, take the time to do the math. Everyone should know the projected cost for the operation of their aircraft. The place to start is to answer the question: How does a specific aircraft impact your after-tax cash flow?
Developing a sound financial plan for any business requires recognizing what you can control and projecting cash flow. The key to survival is meeting the cash flow requirements of your operation. Usage of private aircraft to meet transportation requirements produces a cash flow that needs projecting. As President Bill Clinton recently advised; “do the math!�
If you currently own an aircraft, start by preparing a projected after-tax cash flow for your current aircraft for the next five years. This cash flow should include all projected expenses associated with the ownership and operation of the aircraft. Since aircraft depreciation provides a tax benefit to your cash flow, it is important to include the correct aircraft depreciation in your cash flow projection. Due to possible changes in the
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tax law, please check with your tax counsel and advisor to confirm the financial impact on your after-tax projections. If you are considering the purchase of an aircraft, prepare a projected after-tax cash flow for each aircraft you are thinking about purchasing. If you are trading your current aircraft, make sure the current aircraft tax basis is carried forward and the purchased aircraft depreciation is calculated correctly. When comparing different types of aircraft, compare the aircraft operating cost by having all aircraft fly the same number of MILES per year. This means that each aircraft flies a different number of HOURS per year if the aircraft speeds are different. So you end up with an apples-to-apples comparison, make sure you use the average fuel flow and block speed on each aircraft for your average stage length.
a lot of time by not gathering facts on aircraft that don't meet your budget requirements. You can concentrate all your other aircraft comparisons on the aircraft that do meet your financial requirements. Having the correct tools to reduce your planning time is something you should consider. The AircraftCostAnalysis program can be used to prepare precise annual budgets and evaluate the after-tax cash flow of many different scenarios. For sample reports and additional information, go to www. AircraftCostAnalysis.com and click "Request Information".
Another factor that dramatically impacts ownership cost is the aircraft resale value. Different aircraft have different resale value percentages. Do your homework on the estimated resale value of each aircraft in your comparison. Many aircraft on the market today are over 20 years old. The purchase price on these aircraft might appear to be a great deal, but these lower aircraft prices should be a warning to investigate further. The aircraft technology and operation cost of these great price deals will probably have a dramatic impact on operating cost and lowering the resale value when you are ready for your next aircraft. After doing the math, you have a lot more confidence in your decision. By doing the math first, you save
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next morning. Nick and the guys took time out of their hectic schedule to show me a very impressive operation. Aero Engines, formed in 1955 by eight engine mechanics, is a highly experienced employee and family oriented organization. Sixty-five employees work at the facility. Employees and sons of the original owners manage the business today. The managers average 23 years experience with Aero Engines and their total combined experience is over 185 years. You won’t find any white shirts and ties in this operation. Shirts get dirty and ties get caught in machinery. Everyone is actively involved in the hands-on, day to day aspects of rebuilding engines and each manager has his own area of expertise and his own
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The facilities are housed in several buildings located within a three-block area. Up to as many as 350 engines are stored in a dry, inside storage building. Aero Engines prides itself by having 50 exchange engines ready to ship to the customer. The other 300 engines are in process for overhaul, many of them customer engines and the balance exchange engines. During high work load periods, Aero Engines builds 8-10 engines a week. The specialty of the house is Pratt & Whitney, mainly R985s and R1340s. When an engine is received, it is first cleaned and disassembled, then the various subassemblies are dispersed to
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This year, we had a tie for first place with a score of 63. The winning team was Bryant Otto, Robert Blake and Joe Tannehill Jr. Second place went to the other tying team: Mason Howard, Tracey Stokes, Susan Hammonds and Charles Stokes. There was also a tie for third place. Bob Howard, Mooney Easley, Joshlyn Guidry and Shannon Guidry prevailed and Andrew Moore, Lou Stokes, Trampus Johnson and Scotty Meadors were pushed into 4th. This year we had some young golfers play for the first time and I hope we will continue to pick up new players every year. Special events were also placed throughout the course, providing for
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them for their continued support. The museum in Jackson, MS is grateful for the support the golf tournament provides. This year, Mr. Charlie Dixon, from the museum, visited with us on Friday night to express his appreciation for our donations throughout the years. We also had the NAAA Executive Director, Andrew Moore, and the current NAAA President, Mark Hartz, Arkansas. Thank you both for taking the time to join us in Olive Branch, Mississippi for the 31st tournament. If you haven’t been to a NAA Museum Golf Tournament, please try to attend one and join the fun. We have it every year on the third weekend in October. If you have a prize you would like to donate or cash, you can contact me, I’m in the NAAA directory. Hopefully I will see you there or in Savannah at the NAAA PAC Tournament on December 4, 2012. Again, THANK YOU to all our sponsors - we couldn’t do it without you! Whew, another year in the bag!
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one’s beliefs and traditions. It’s one of those sacrifices we make to be a part of a unique industry and the opportunity to stand among an elite element of the aviation community. Too often we take for granted our loved ones and the time we spend together. I’ve been reminded how precious the moments are we have together and the fact that those moments are not limitless. Still, I’m drawn to the sound of an airplane engine; riding the airship on unseen currents, turning it to my will, coaxing what I need from it and living within its three-dimensional world that so few among us mortals get to enjoy. Flying during the night in December, an ag-pilot can look down at Christmas lights and holiday fixtures people decorate their homes with. Some folks really know how to light up a neighborhood, while others do their best with what they have and those are just as good as the others. It’s a lonely feeling really, flying not so high above the humanity below; up there in the solitude of the cockpit, the radio crackling now and then, the soft glow of instrument lights. The world passes beneath with most not noticing, either wrapped up in their festivities or wrapped up in their blankets. The airplane droning overhead is just a noise that passes. I know my wife will be baking, cooking and preparing for a family Christmas dinner. She will, of course, turn out dozens of Christmas cookies sprinkled with red and green stuff
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because she knows that’s what I like. She’s a good one (wife), “A real keeper”, as they say back home. We don’t go overboard on the holidays, but I still would like to find enough mistletoe to cover the ceiling. Probably not going to happen; but it’s the thought that counts. I will be off duty this holiday season. A first for us. My Southwest, dusk ‘till dawn days are over and though the paychecks are a little lighter, the dividends received by being home and spending time with my family and friends far outweigh the value of a whole bunch of dollars. It’s taken me years to come to that conclusion and I regret all the times I missed by being away
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Where ag-plane maintenance is defined — ABA by Bill Lavender There can be hesitation to purchase a R$1,500,000 aircraft if there is no support system in place. As such, an aircraft would be new; probably with few problems. However, all ag-aircraft develop issues once they are put to use, no matter how good the quality control is at the factory.
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In 2009, after the death of a partner, Luzenilton was offered an opportunity to buy into the group. Ruddiger started his aviation career working with his father at Diamond Aviação propeller shop in Goiânia, when the opportunity to join ABA partnership came along. He was also employed by Quick, as an aircraft parts supplier manager. After Ruddigger bought 50% ownership of ABA, Baiano joined him by buying the other 50%. Baiano once owned a small aircraft shop in Goiânia and brings over 25 years of experience to ABA. He is chief of maintenance, while Ruddigger is chief financial and commercial officer. The two partners complement each other, one handling the hands-on duties while the other handles the administrative ones. One of the first things Ruddigger did as chief financial and commercial officer of ABA was to hire Gustavo Monasterio as a consultant. Monasterio has a degree in Mechanical Engineering and is highly knowledgable in Brazilian aviation law,
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Gustavo Monasterio points out the importance of quality control that included keeping up with tools. Here, each tool is outlined on a storage board so as to quickly see which ones are in use.
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Growing GE Aviation’s business and general aviation service network ORLANDO, FLORIDA – Expansion of GE Aviation’s service network for business and general aviation engines continued this year with the addition of five new authorized service centers— three new service centers for M601 and H80 turboprop engines and two new service centers for CF34-3 engines. This brings GE Aviation’s service network to more than 20 M601 and H80 Authorized Service Centers and more than 20 CF34 Authorized Service Centers. “For engine manufacturers in business and general aviation, it is critical to have a strong network of service providers around the world to provide immediate support and maintenance for customers,” said Brad Mottier, vice president and general manager
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For the M601 and H80 engines, GE named Premier Turbines as the Designated Repair Center for North and South America. As a Designated Repair Center, Premier Turbine offers heavy repair services, exchange engines and rentals, line replacement unit (LRU) rotable pools and field service support to M601 and H80 customers.
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GE Aviation’s M601 and H80 Authorized Service Centers offer comprehensive line maintenance, removals and reinstallations of engines and LRUs and engine spares. These Authorized Service Centers include: North America -- Cascade Aircraft Conversions, Cutter Aviation, Sky Tractor Supply Company, Smyrna Air Center and Winnipeg River Aircraft; Europe -- Aeromecanic and Sokol JSC; Africa – AIR-TEC and Orsmond Aviation; Australia -- AG Aero; and South America -- Alagro Fumigaciones, Solo Aviation Systems and TAM Aviacao Executiva.
“Our customers are on the go, so GE’s customer service and support is becoming more mobile with the Beacon app,” said Brad Mottier, vice president and general manager of GE Aviation’s Business and General Aviation organization. “Beacon gives our customers quick access to GE’s Business Jet Operations Center and field support engineers to help them solve any problem anywhere in the world.”
GE Aviation activates beacon app GE Aviation is launching a free business and general aviation customer service and support app called Beacon. The new app will allow operators of GE’s business and commercial engines to have one touch access to support services 24 hours a day, seven days a week no matter where they travel.
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Customers will be able to download the Beacon app on their iPhones or iPads from the App Store. Android and Blackberry users can access the app on the web at gebeacon.com.
Download the Beacon app on their iPhones or iPads from the App Store.
After initially entering aircraft information, they can activate the Beacon for customer service and support needs, such as service calls, sales inquiries or aircraft on ground (AOGs) issues. The activation sends a signal to the GE Aviation Business Jet Operations Center that will quickly respond to the request. Additionally, the app includes a built-in GPS locator that can work with the GE contact directory and provide customers with contact information for
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OnPoint Solutions agreements expand to H80 turboprop customers GE Aviation announced its long-term service agreements, called OnPointSM solutions agreements, will be offered to H80 turboprop customers. “GE’s OnPoint solutions agreements provide multiple benefits to our CF343 customers,” said Brad Mottier, vice president and general manager of GE Aviation’s Business & General Aviation organization. “It is a logical step to begin offering these same benefits to our H80 turboprop customers.” Customers with OnPoint solutions agreements have predictable maintenance costs based on hourly usage. The agreements are fully transferable with no transfer fees. When engine maintenance is needed,
GE provides expert care and logistical assistance to ensure minimal impact to a customer’s operations. All maintenance will include OEM-approved parts to ensure engines continue their optimal performance.
GE’s OnPoint solutions are long-term commitments designed to meet customers’ unique engine service needs.
The value of OnPoint solution agreements is well recognized. GE successfully demonstrated to aircraft valuation companies that OnPoint solutions agreements provide real tangible asset value to customers with CF34-3-powered aircraft. This resulted in a $2 million increase in residual value
for our OnPoint customers’ aircraft, which can benefit them in the resale market. GE’s OnPoint solutions are longterm commitments designed to meet customers’ unique engine service needs. Backed by GE’s world-class support, these solutions help lower customer cost-of-ownership and maximize the use of their assets. Available OnPoint services include overhaul, on-wing support, new and used serviceable parts, component repair, technology upgrades, engine leasing and diagnostics. GE Aviation, an operating unit of GE (NYSE: GE), is a world-leading provider of jet, turboprop and turboshaft engines, components and integrated systems for commercial, military, business and general aviation aircraft. GE Aviation has a global service network to support these offerings.
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ag-cat 1979 Super Ag Cat PT6A-27 O since I-ran engine, New Oil Cooler, 1000 SMOP with plus 4 blades, Electric Pump Brake, New Glass, Heater, Spreader, Stainless Steel booms, CP Nozzles, Fresh Annual Price $275,000 Contact Office 229-524-1134 or Cell 229-220-6343 (12-12) 1977 Super B 400 Gal. GE Turbine All the Super Mods. 0 time AF & engine mount powder coat. 0 SMOH Hopper BY Herr 601E-11 750 shp 1680 smoh by fact. Avia prop 106” 0 SMOH by Fact. New fabric & paint SS booms, spray valve. $315,000. For More information email kingrey4@ comcast.net or call 979-257-6695 (12-12) 1979 AgCat G164D. Complete aircraft, partially disassembled, NO ENGINE. TTAF 8413.0. Ag Aviation, For More information call 337-753-2569 (12-12)
19 62 l i g h t f r a m e G16 4, R985 - A N 14 B , 1 2 S M O H , C o v i n g t o n , 2 D 3 0 12hrs IRAN. Detailed restoration to near orginal factory aircraft , Frame sandblasted,primed,painted and oiled, assembled with new sheet metal, new and reconditioned parts.64 gallon fuel, wing extentions, 230 gallon hopper installed,ready to install your spray equipment. Virtually a new airplane. $124,900 For more info call 860-3498267, Cleigus@msn.com (12-12)
Order your Turbine Ag Cat Pen and Ink Drawing from our DeSpain Collection today for only $60 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com T F N
1987 AT-502. 9,400 TT, 13,750 TTE, -34, 900 TTSN prop, SATLOC Bantam, factory air, wings done 800 hours previous, Lane fan and brake. Will sell with fresh HSI and fresh annual. $380,000. 318-7223501 (01-13)
1978 B-MODEL AG-CAT. N-6827K, 7398 TTSN, 0 SMOH, Tulsa, 0 SMOHP Ham Stand 12D40-403. 90 Hrs since Hershey Rebuild. Has not sprayed since rebuild. Smoker, flagger, bottom load fuel. Satloc M-3 with flow control. Electric fan clutch. Like New! $190,000. Call 701-786 2065. (12-12) 1971 GRUMMAN AG CAT-450- Motor de 450HP y helice recorridos con todas las horas. Alas extendidas Planeador excepcional Smoker- 3 tanques de combustible Equipo aplicador completo Instrumental recorrido Email: contactoc@ mercadodeaviones.com or call 54-9-2477309594 (12-12)
1984 400 Gal B-Model with PT6-15 Mills Conversion, 13509 TTAF, 10549 TTE, 0 SHOT, New prop, new paint, new fabric, tall tail, raised wings, long range fuel, Hersey wing tips, new tires, A/C and heat, $310,000. Call Airplane Services Inc. 850675-1252 or 850-380-6091 tfn PISTON: B600GN 350galTL, 1114-SMOHE rebuilt w/M-3 $155K; B450 300 galGR, 1046-SMOHE rebuilt $129K. TURBINE: SB-TPE-1 400galTL 2900GBI/970HSI $215K; BTPE331-1 350galTL 1975 GBI/ HSI w/AgNav $285K . ALSO: C128B 33 0 0T TA 10 0 S M O H E & P $75 K o r trade for AgCat. AmAg 870-886-2418 (2489F) agcat@bscn.com tfn Major airframe repair and rebuilds for all models of AgCats. We will build your dream AgCat from the ground up. Closest thing to a new AgCat out there. Call Hershey Flying Service at 308-368-5556 and ask for a quote. (01-13)
G164-C Model King Cat, firewall forward conversion includes R1820-71 engine and Hamilton Standard propeller Model 33D50-119. Engine mount cowling,oil cooler and plumbing, instrument panel also included. For more details contact Matt at Avag Inc. 530-882-4286 (12-12) J & C Enterprises Aviation Inc. has the remnants of one A-model Cat with 4 decent wing cores and a center section. Can send pictures. Call Sid or Jerry 800-542-8565 or emial jcaviation@pldi.net At fn
1995 AT-502-34. 7355 TTAF, 0 SHOT, 879 SIRAN Prop. Smoker, side fuel, Wingman, drop booms, elec. brake, Phantom Satloc. $325,000 Call Steve 870-926-5983 or 870-892-7242 (12-12)
1985 AT 400 2254L Good maintenance history, straight and no corrosion, but could use paint. SatLoc M3, Smoker, Flow control, A/C, Hobbs 2054 10-22-2012 TT Airframe, 5576, Engine PT6-21 TTSN 4471. 13000 hour spar, first inspection due @ 8000 hours $350,000 for more info e-mail harmor@qwestoffice.net call402374-2178 (12-12) 1987 AT- 301, Airframe TT 5374, engine 1021 SMOH, prop 139.5 SMOH, wag flagger, AC, Wind. washer, smoker, SS spray value, CP nozzles, spreader, new seat, $70,000 firm. Call 843-586-9422 or cell 843-454-6206 (12-12) 2001 AT-602. 5500 hrs, great condition. Recent IRAN on gearbox, recent annual. Looking to trade for AT502B. Please send inquires to blindads@agairupdate. com subject AirTractor or fax 478-9871836 subject AirTractor or mail response to P.O. Box 850 Perry GA 31069 ATTN: AirTractor (12-12) 2008 AT-602, N132JW, 2300 TTAF&E, -60, hydraulic gate w/Vondran controller, Wingman, heat, smoker, single point, shadin fuel, elec. brake gr. adj., fresh annual, fresh HSI $875,000 Call Frost Flying Inc. 870-295-6213 tfn
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2010 AT-802, 1100 TT, 400 TT Engine, -67, smoker, elec brake gr. adj, load hog, 10” hydraulic gate, fresh annual, fresh HSI. $1,210,000 Frost Flying Inc. 870-2956213 tfn
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AT-400 Cascade Aircraft Conversion Walter Turbine E-11 Hot and High 750hp Factory Overhaul in 2009 1500 smoh, New Avia Prop 2009, Great Load Hauler, new air seat, heater, air cond., weather aero fan, CP’s, flagger, smoker, New Bantam Satloc, VG’s, Ag Tips, TTAF 10,487.9, 600 hrs left on wing spars, Large 29 inch tires and dual disc brakes, heavy gear, Annual just completed. Clean Northwest aircraft. Good clean aircraft maintained by Cascade Aircraft. We can deliver for expenses. $280,000 Call Ken @ c: 509432-1442 hm: 509-878-2226 (12-12)
1993 AT-502 S/N: 502-0198, TT 9408.4, PT6A-34AG, TT: 10,051.4. Cascade inlet, new paint, smoker, A/C, hopper rinse. 38” gate. For more information including pricing call Darryl or Bill 870572-9011 (12-12)
2011 AT-802, 1100 TTAF&E, -65, smoker, Wingman, 10” hydraulic gate, fresh annual, fresh HSI. $1,195,000 Frost Flying Inc. 870-295-6213 TFN
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1984 AgCat Super B N3628D; 10844 TT; 11138 SNEW; 382 SHSI; VFR; 2012 Paint; 1 Seat; Great Super B AgCat. 10,844 TT, 382 SHOT by Pro-Turbines, 211 SIRAN power section, New Paint... $295,000. For more information call Darryl or Bill 870-572-9011 (12-12)
1991 AT- 402 -15 S/N 0796, 7,426.5 hrs. TTSN E&AF, 1,181 hrs. SHOT and IRAN on -15, 197.4 hrs. SPOH, 396 hrs. SOH on Starter Generator, Fuel Pump, and FCU2,075 hrs. since wing spar cap replacement, 1,176 hrs. since Aircraft Refurb. Ag Air Maintenance Service INC. Satloc M-3 touchscreen with Flow Control, CP flat fans, Electric Brake, Smoker, Bottom Fuel, Shadin Fuel Flow. $400,000. 308-991-3432 (12-12)
2005 AT-502B, 3200 HRS, 400 SHOT, -34 P&W, M-3, smoker, side load fuel, rinse tank, wingman, 170 fuel, crop hawk, drop booms, Lane brake, A/C & heat, annual with sale and HOT. $595,000, Call Kevin at Quinn Aviation 870-932-1068 (12-12)
1997 -34AG 502B, s/n 0439, N5075P, TTAF 5536. TTE 7599. 1781. SIRAN, 241 SHOT, TTP 1781, 241hrs SHOT $61k spent ( Pratt parts ) factory crew seat. wingman, fuel flow, night work lights, single point fuel, lane fan, & brake, VG’s, AG NAV guia, factory AC/heat, 3” load, King radio&Transponder,SS booms, CP flat fans, Crop Hawk, smoker, flagger, SS Jet tail wheel mod. not enough work, looking to down size, possible trades(not interested in radials) $520,000 Call TSFS 509-853-8119 (12-12)
1978 Air Tractor 301 Short Tail S/N AT301-0120 SMOH 319.3 TTAF 6204.3 (795.7 left on spars) Prop AD complied with in 2011. Engine overhaul done by Younkin in 2011. Big Fuel, Single Point Fuel, Oil Preheater, Weathero Fan, Satloc Airstar 99.5 w/ Flow Control, CropHawk. Well taken care of and maintained. Ready to go to work. Email skyhighhotel@aol. com Call 605-380-3356 (12-12) 2012 AT-802A, PT6-65 AG, 300 Total Time, 10” Transland Hydraulic Gate, Bantam/Flow, 380 Fuel, Garmin Com, Garmin Transponder, Hatfield Single Point Fuel, CP11TT’s, Fresh Annual, $1,205,000. Farm Air Inc. 877-715-8476. farmair@ mymctc.net tfn 2012 602 & 802 Still available Frost Flying Inc. 870-295-6213 tfn
1991 Air Tractor 402. SN# 402-0838: TTAF 4910. PT6-28 TTSN: 15211. TSMOH 3060. 282 HRS since Iran by Dallas Airmotive. Satlack M3- flow control, Air conditioning, drop boom, electric fan brake, new landing gear, single point fuel, Shadin fuel flow, smoker and flagger.$ 375,000. For more information email: mpaviation@polarcomm.com or call 701786-2065 (12-12)
1985 AT-301 6052 T T 0 SMOH on Covington geared engine, otter prop, 950 left on wings. 350 hopper, M3 w/flow CP-11’s no corrosion. $138K obo. For more information call 507-993-5530 (12-12)
1999 AT-802 5062 TTAE PT6-67AG 10/2012 engine light overhaul, 10 HYD Gate, Loadhog, Smoker, Satloc M3,Pulse lights, Single pt fuel, Lane fan, FastStart, Ramair, Crophawk, CPO9, NEW Transland sp r eade r , S h adin F u el F low. $780,000 OBO 662-843-3990 (12-12)
2005 AT 802-65. A&E 6,312hrs. Loaded. Ram Air, Dual single point fuel and load, Wingman, M3, Flow Control, CP Nozzles, Swathmaster spreader. Very well maintained. Paint is about a 5. $750,000 Call Chris at 662-515-8391 (12-12)
2002 Air Tractor AT-802A -65, 4153TT. single place, 308 gallon fuel. See @ queenbeeair.com TFN 2005 AT-502, 3200 TTAF&E, -34, smoker, side load fuel, rinse tank, Wingman, 170 fuel tank, crophawk, drop booms, elec. brake gr. adj., air, heat, M3. $595,000 Call Frost Flying Inc. 870-295-6213 tfn
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2010 AT-802, N422BR, 1910 TTAF&E, -67, smoker, elec. brake gr. adj., air, heat, 10” hydraulic gate w/Del Norte controller, Del Norte w/flow control, single point, Wingman, fresh annual, fresh HSI ................................................. $1,210,000 1999 AT 602-45. Airframe-5,297hrs, Engine Gas Generator 2,500 hrs, Power Section 11,000hrs.Engine has been well maintained. R a m A i r, B a n to m , W i n g m a n , F l ow Control,Dual Single Point Fuel and Load. CP nozzles and breckridge spreader. Comm Radio and Mode C Transponder, Glass Artificial Horizon.Loaded. $550,000. Contact Chris at 662-515-8391 (12-12)
2004 AT-802, N8522Y, 3890 TTAF&E, -67, single point, smoker, elec brake gr. adj., GPS dash, Wingman, Del Norte w/flowcontrols ........................ $790,000 2004 AT-802, N802QA, 4000 TT, -65, M3, smoker, elec brake, 10” hydraulic gate, fresh annual, fresh HSI. ....................................................................... $750,000
2008 AT-602, N132JW, 2300 TTAF&E, -60, hydraulic gate w/Vondran controller, Wingman, heat, smoker, single point, shadin fuel, elec. brake gr. adj., fresh annual, fresh HSI ..................................................................................................$875,000
2005 AT-502, N8524Q, 3200 TTAF&E, -34, smoker, side load fuel, rinse tanks, Wingman, 170 fuel, Crophawk, drop booms, elec brake gr. adj., air, heat, M3.............$595,000
2006 AT-602, S/n 602-1146, TT 2071.0, PT-A-60AG, SS boom, cp nozzles, dual side loaderm Single point fuel, 6 blade Lane fan, Heavy duty electric brake, smoker, Satloc M3, flow control, A/C, heater, New paint, Brackett air filter kit. $825,000 For more information call Darryl or Bill 870-572-9011 (12-12) 1991 AT-401 Walter Cascade Convertion TTAF 4305 SMOH 325hr(3000hr TBO) Avia Prop Spar Due @ 7700hrs Satloc Intellastar Intella flow Varie Rate Nozzle Smoker Hopper Rinse TSLM VR Avionics engine monitor system Lane electric brake Single point fuel New Exhaust 3piece Windshield VHf/FM/UHF Radios Clean Northern Aircraft for more info call Shaun @ 403-223-8245 email shaun@ kinniburghspray.com (12-12)
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2011 AT-802, N6007S,1100 TTAF&E, -65, smoker, Wingman, 10” hydraulic gate, fresh annual, fresh HSI. ................................................................ $1,195,000
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1990 AT 502-34 Airframe 7,683hrs, Engine 3,300hrs. The engine has a fresh overhaul with 600hr warranty or two years. The Airframe has been 99% refurbed. Wings done and everything. Entirely too much to list. Touchscreen M3,Wingman,Dual single point fuel and load. cp nozzles, breckridge spreader. This plane has the time life of a new one. $575,000 Call Chris at 662-515-8391 (12-12)
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Large Selection of PT6 Accessories New Turbine Props and Blades 0 SMOH 1340 Younkin S/S Pumps, Booms and Center Boom for Air Tractor 1997 AT-602-45, 10,723 TTA , HOBBS 380, ENGINE 1053 SIRAN, 380 SINCE HOT AT HOBBS 217.2; NEW SPRAY PUMP AND LANE ELECTRIC BRAKE MAY 2012, HYDRAULIC GATE WITH SWATHMASTER SPREADER, SATLOC M-3, WINGMAN WITH NEW POWER PACK MAY 2012, HEAT/AIR, CP NOZZLES, SHADIN FUEL FLOW, SINGLE POINT FUEL, FAST START, SMOKER. ANNUAL DUE 2-2013. For more information call Darryl or Bill 870-572-9011 (12-12)
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Air Tractor 2006 802A.PT65A. 4000 TTAF/E N950HC 2012 Bantam Satloc No damage his tor y. 380 fuel, Fa s t Start,Ram Air, Lane Brake,Shadin fuel flow, Smoker,Single point fuel, Artificial Horizon,Dual com radio and transponder. $ 820,000. Call 229-838-6733 (12-12) Air Tractor 402 for more information and price call Darryl or Bill 870-5729011 (12-12)
1993 AT-402 TT 8066.2, PT6A-15AG TT 7825.9, SHOT 543.7. HC-B3TN-3D TT 7605.6, SOH 1093.1, SIRAN 83.1, Has 9800 hour spar caps installed at TTA of 7323.5 by Air Tractor. Next replacement due @ TTA of 17,123.5 (in 9,057.3 hours) 5 blade fan, Electric brake, Aluminum booms, Satloc M3 with small screen Flow control, Harbour air conditioner, Single point fuel. Annual inspection due: 3-1-13 For more info call Darryl or Bill 870-572-9011 (12-12) 1980 AT- 301 8960TT Super 6 engine, 902 TT hydromatic prop Tall Tail, all metal control surfaces, aileron servos, Satloc lite, fresh annual with sale, $115,000 559-686-7401 or email valleyaircraft@ clearwire.net (04-13)
Like new AT-301,$180,000, available for immeidate sale, TT: 7400 hrs. Engine SMOH: 48 hrs., Wings Done, New Paint, VG’s, A/C, Tall Metal Tail, M3 email tmiles@ritternet.com or call 870-9721125 (12-12)
Order your AT-502 Pen and Ink Drawing from our DeSpain Collection today for only $60 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com TFN 2013 AIR TRACTORS , RESERVIE YOUR POSITION NOW $CALL$ 2012 AT-504, FTO, LANE BRAKE AND FAN, IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE$835,500.00 2009 AT-802A/67AG, 1,400 TTAF&E, WINGMAN, M3 GUIDANCE, NDH $1,095.000.00 Lane Aviation 888-995-LANE 281-3425451 or FAX: 281-232-5401. tfn
1997 AT-802A, PT6A-65AG, Annual due: 4-1-2013. Spar cap replacement due at TTA of 8000.0 (in 1294.6 hours), Prop overhauled 11-8-10 with factory new blades, All new landing gear installed at 6115.5 (589.9 hours ago), A/C, Heater, CP nozzles, Swathmaster spreader, “GPS” instrument panel, Intellistar GPS, Intelliflow flow control, 38” gate, Wingman Ram air inlet, Fast Start, Offset engine mount Garmin SL40. Darryl 870572-9011 (12-12)
AT-401B: Power and payload at the right price. Step up to a highly productive, low maintenance piston engine ag plane for a price that makes solid business sense. The economical 400-gallon capacity AT- 401B has a piston- engine price tag, plus all the reliability, durability, safety features and flying ease that make Air Tractor the industry leader. For qualified buyers, Wells Fargo has attractive and flexible terms available. Call your Air Tractor dealer. TFN
AT-402B: Go turbo. The AT-402B, with the time-proven Pratt & Whitney PT6A15AG turbine engine, offers impressive climb rates and overall performance. The AT-402B’s light handling characteristics help reduce pilot fatigue – while delivering the payload, speed and productivity that helps create profits. Visit your Air Tractor dealer and learn how Wells Fargo’s financing options for qualified buyers make owning an Air Tractor more affordable than you might think. TFN
AT-504: Learn and earn. With sideby-side cockpit seating and 485-gallon capacity, the AT-504 is a great way to train new ag pilots and earn while they learn. Powered by the Pratt & Whitney PT6A34AG turbine engine, you’ll get working speeds and performance like the tried and true AT-502B. And when the training day is done, you’ll see that it was productive workday, too. Wells Fargo financing for qualified buyers is available; just visit with your Air Tractor dealer. TFN
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AT-802: Capacity that creates profits. An 800-gallon hopper, zippy 190 mph ferry speeds, and greater working capacity than any other ag aircraft on the market - the AT-802 is simply a hoss. With the AT-802 you’ll ferry faster, spray more fields and do bigger jobs all in one load. That’s production that only Air Tractor can offer you. Visit with your Air Tractor dealer about the AT-802. And ask about special Air Tractor financing now available from Wells Fargo for qualified buyers. TFN
AT-502B: More per formance; more prof it potential. With Air Tractor’s AT-502B there’s plenty of power and a big, 500-gallon payload to please both pilot and operator. The Pratt & Whitney PT6A-34AG turbine engine delivers efficient and effective performance that shortens ferry times and reduces takeoffs and landings. Since 1987 the AT-502 series has set the standard a s th e in d us tr y ’s m os t p o p ular ag plane. You can own one with attractive financing options from Wells Fargo. Talk to your Air Tractor dealer. TFN
Order your AT-602 Pen and Ink Drawing from our DeSpain Collection today for only $60 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com TFN 1991 AT-402 N4551L 402-807 -27 1004 hrs SMOH-Covington. prop 805 SOH, Airframe 6835 Since New, All AD’s and SB complied with, AT Ram Air, Single point fuel, Bleed air heat, AT AC, 3 Piece windshield w Wiper, repainted and re skinned 2005, AFS CV’s, Lane Electric fan, Trimble Trim Flight 3, Smoker, Night Lights,Garmin SL-40, GTX 327 Transcoder w encoder, AT Radio Stack, Raven Flow meter. MVP-50P engine monitor. $495,000 For more info email dave@agriflite.com or call 574-5361901 (02-13) 2013 Slots Available Call Frost Flying Inc. 870-295-6213 tfn
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Save money. Buy used. Parting out several Air Tractor 402, 502, 602, and 802, Thrush and , Ag Cats. Call Chad Stuart. Airplane Services, Inc. 850-380-6091 tfn
AT-602: Trim your overhead. You’ll reduce costs and increase profit margins when you scale a multi-plane operation down to a single-plane operation. Air Tractor’s AT-602 makes it an easy choice. The big 630-gallon payload moves you up to high volume production, reduces loads, saves time and helps trim operating expenses compared with two smaller planes. The AT-602 is the ideal solution for 5-gallon work on center-pivot circles. Step it up with an AT-602. Visit your Air Tractor dealer. TFN
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2004 AT-802, 4000 TT, -65, M3, smoker, elec brake, 10” hydraulic gate, fresh annual, fresh HSI. $750,000 Frost Flying Inc. 870-295-6213 TFN Large inventory or Air Tractor Parts. Surplus to our needs. Call for list. Air Repair, Inc. Phone. 662-846-0228 Fax. 662-8430811 sales@airrepairinc.com tfn
2013 Air Tractor AT-502B, PT6A-34AG 750hp, Nuevo para entregar en Junio de 2013. Equipado con freno eléctrico y abanico variable “Lane”, sistema de riego de dos pulgadas con 44 boquillas, aire condicionado, horizonte artifical, radio comunicador Garmin, certificado de aeronavigabilidad de exportación $815,000.00 Sun Valley Dusting, 956399-5323, Fax 956-399-2320 tfn
J & C enterprises Aviation Inc. Wants to buy your Cessna aircraft, New & Used part of any kind. Call Jerry 800-542-8565 or email jcaviation@pldi.net Atfn Order your AT-401 Pen and Ink Drawing from our DeSpain Collection today for only $60 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com TFN
Will trade nice 1972 Super Viking for flying Ag Truck or Pawnee. Will consider projects. Call Jerry at J & C Enterprises Aviation, Inc. 1-800-542-8565 Atfn
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1988 Turbine Dromader Garrett - 11, T.T.A.F. 3434.7 hrs, Engine since Cam 671.2 hrs, Prop 671.2 hrs, Fresh Annual, Price $550,000. For more information call 229-524-1134 or 229-220-6343 (12-12)
‘12 Thrush 510P DC -34 LOW time(40 TT) Dual cockpit w/dual controls, Intellistar w/ flow, elec Fan brake, rec lights, AC, etc. Available Immediately, with remaining Warranty! ASI JET AG Division is an authorized Thrush Dealer! Selling NEW and Used aircraft ASIJET-AG.COM or Give us a call 952.941.6255 1-13 1964 450 S-2C Snow. Very Clean,satloc,flow control,modern hopper(270 gal),hyd.prop. Ready to go to work. $125,000. For more information call 308775-3034 (12-12)
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2001 Thrush SN G10-167 29000hr wing, Great cycle life remaining 6600tt, 2100 since gearbox, 700 since hot, compressor/ new combustor, new first stage blades, Turbo Maxx inlet, Fast start, SS battery box STC, VGs, M3, New Intelliflow, Weath Aero fan, FF cp and swivels, Smoker, Com, Transponder, Zee air/heat, Chadin, New tail wheel and yoke, Spreader, Good paint, Annual due May 2013, $400k 601-668-6200 (12-12)
1989 THRUSH S2R-T34 N61378; 6245 TT; 7196 SNEW; 0 SHSI; VFR; 1 Seat; ‘94 Thrush. 6244 TT A/F, “0” SHOT, 216 SIRAN Prop, 216 SIRAN power section, Alum Booms, CP’s, 4 blade Lane, M3, Flow, $410,000. For more information call Darryl or Bill 870-572-9011 (12-12)
The 660 Thrush with its innovative wing design and 54 foot wing span and over 400 square foot wing area ensures unmatched stability and control during Ag maneuvers. The combination of a solid airframe and powerful engine creates an airplane that outperforms the competition. Thrush is known for their structural durability and excellent performance under extreme conditions. www.thrushaircraft.com t f n
Chester Roberts Supply Company Overhauled Radial Aircraft Engines - Propellers 661 Pearce St. • Collinsville, TX 76233 Tel: 903-429-6805 Fax: 903-429-6047 crs5r@aol.com
Turbine Thrush PT6A-20 N4190X, very good aircraft, complete with spare -20 (3000 SMOH, 1100 SHOT) $275,000, for more information Email norm@skynorth. com, or call 306-536-5055 (12-12) 1995 S2R G6 Thrush 4170 TT 0 Since Cam, M3 Satloc, fresh annual, single pt fuel. Call 605-350-4536 (12-12)
Order your 510 Thrush Pen and Ink Drawing from our DeSpain Collection today for only $60 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com TFN 1996 Thrush S2R-6, 4250 TT, 500 TT Since hot Section, 1000 hrs since gearbox. $375,000. Call 229-886-8592 (12-12)
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New 2012 Thrush 510P with a PT6A34AG or GE H80 engines available, 2012 Deliveries still available. ASI JET AG Division is an authorized Thrush Dealer for North America! We specialize in NEW and Used aircraft sales. ASIJET-AG.COM or Give us a call! 952-941-6255 (01-13) JUST AVAILABLE – 2012 PT6-34 Ag 510 Thrush, FTO only. Mid Continent Aircraft Corp Hayti, MO 573-359-0500 TFN
The 550 Thrush offers new sturdy hopper and innovative large hopper door to improve access when loading dry chemicals, while providing a 550 gallon capacity. Fuel economy, low acquisition cost and proven performance makes the 550 Thrush a great option for operators. The 550 Thrush offers a choice of power plants, allowing you to tailor the aircraft to meet the demands of your particular operating environment. www.thrushaircraft.com TFN
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1994 S2R 510-45, 6800 TTAF Fast Start, Load Hog, CPs, M3 W/flow control. Fresh Paint and annual. Asking $360,000 Call 870-479-3737 or 870-370-0511 (12-12)
1983 DC Thrush TT 16000, Walter 601E-11, 29,000 hour wing, no AD’s, Satloc M3, Crophawk, fuel flow, a/c, heat, intercom, audio panel, vhf and business com radios, new tires and brakes, strobes, ss booms, cp nozzles, electric pump brake, single point fuel, wingman, spreader,vg’s, winglets. $325,000. 912384-6466 or 912-592-5334. (12-12)
The 510 Thrush has sent the standard in Ag Aviation for dependability. With rugged construction, simplified system and low maintenance, the 510 Thrush is the aircraft any operator can depend upon. Low maintenance, maximum loads, superior pattern makes the 510 Thrush a profit machine. All Thrush Aircraft models provide superb visibility, light control forces, and unmatched speed and maneuverability. www.thrushaircraft.com tfn
Lifetime Spar (60,000 Hr) without inspections. STC recertifies aircraft for 10,500# gross weight instead of 6,000# gross weight. It is economical and easy to install. Call Eugene For Details at 979-533-1720
The “Century” Wing Spar is now in HERE! FIRST KITS NOW IN STOCK Call today to purchase your kit!!!
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New 2012 Thrush 510P with a PT6A34AG engine available for 2012 Deliveries still available. ASI JET AG Division is an authorized Thrush Dealer for North America! We specialize in NEW and Used aircraft sales. Give us a call! 952-9416255 01-13 WORLD WIDE U.S. Dealer New/Used Ag Thrush, 34-510, 550-60, 660-67. *FINANCING AVAILABLE* Mid-Continent Aircraft, Hayti, MO 573-359-0500. 800325-0885 http://www.midcont.net t f n
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N752WC 2010 J.A.S. REMANUFACTURED WALTER CONVERSION THRUSH Factory Hot and High Remanufactured Engine, Cascade Conversion, 510 Gal. Hopper, Stainless Steel Booms, CP Nozzles, 3” Left Side Load, 40,000 Hr. Avenger Spar Cap Kit, 192 Gal. Fuel, Vor tex Generators, Wing Root Fairings, Aileron Servos, Bottom Load Fuel, A/C, New Intellistar GPS with Intelliflow Flow Control,Garmin COM Radio, All lights, New Side Panels with Stainless Steel Fasteners, New Custom Paint, 559-6861794 / Email info@johnstonaircraft.com www.johnstonaircraft.com tfn
Brand New Ag plane for sale with Lycoming IO-540-K1J5 Straight off the assembly-line. http://www.planair.com.br/en/projeto. php Contact me with any questions. Caio Villares email caio.villares@agroair.com or call 1-305-395-7814 (12-12)
B1-A Callair Manufacturing Rights. Available now is the type certificate, drawings, jigs, tooling, aircraft parts, and property associated with this 300 gal Pratt and Whitney 985 powered sprayer. Start your own aircraft company or expand your line. Call for details. Airplane Services Inc. 850-675-1252, 850-380-7268, 850-380-6091. tfn
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1996 Weatherly 620B airframe, Bantam Satloc GPS, smoker, flagger, spreader, CP Nozzels, good clean nor thwest aircraft, 3381 TTAF 307 SPOH Dec. 2011 by NW Propeller, 1057 SMOH by Covington $110,000 Call Ken cell: 509432-1442 home 509-878-2226 (12-12)
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2008 BEECHCRAFT BARON G58, 1,000 Horas desde Nuevo! Equipado con la sistema Garmin 1000, con radar, trafico, nexrad, etc. Aire condicionado, certificado de aeronavigabilidad de exportación. Este avión se encuentra en condición de nuevo. $895,000 Sun Valley Dusting, 956-3995323, Fax 956-399-2320 tfn
engines R-1340 Engine, Zero time, Major overhaul by Aero Engines. 54,000.00 12D40-211 Propeller, complete overhaul. $12,500 email: bhaparts@wavecom.net or call 307-672-3421 (12-12) 4-SALE..Two complete Pratt PT6A-20 run out engines with 350 since hot section and a LOT of cycles remaining... Call Dave 561-241-6111 (12-12) PT6-65AG, 3800 Total Time, O-SHOT, Power Section O-SLOH. $460,000. Engine in crate - Ready to ship. Farm Air Inc. 877715-8476. farmair@mymctc.net t f n
Engine Overhaul Services specializes in Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A series Engine Overhaul & Repair. EOS is an FAA/EASA authorized independent overhaul facility. Contact us at 305-888-4596 or eos@pt6engine.com PT6-67AG engine outright sale, also PT6114A disassembled wip@wipaire.com 612-867-6160 01-13 R985-AN14B 792-SMOH (API) $10,500 R985-AN14B 1045 SMOH (Cov) $15,500 R1340-AN2 1114 SMOH (Cov) $23,500 AmAg 870-886-2418 (2489F) agcat@ bscn.com t f n 2 TPE 331-6 engines for sale with 625 since factory overhaul email anacondads@aol. com Call 561-241-6111 (12-12)
Engine for Sale (3) PT6-67—Overhauled & Mid Life; (1) PT6-65—Overhauled; (3) PT6-45—Mid Life. For more information contact
Eric Hein 262-673-7163 erich@mts.aero Midwest Turbine Service www.mts.aero Pratt and Whitney overhauled 1340 cylinders call Terry at 870-536-1348 or David at 870-550-1664 (12-12)
Geared 1340 Tulsa engine for sell only 95 hours since Major. Continental 220 radial engine core. Call Hershey Flying Service 308-368-5556 (01-13) Available Immediately! PT6A-67AG This engine has recently been removed from and Airtractor 802 and is ready for sale. This engine has been maintained in accordance with Pratt & Whitney standards and is in great condition. (TSO: 1054.2 CSO: 1266) All information is available for review by contacting Grant Wallace at Wipaire. Please call 651-4146828 (12-12) PT6A-28 TSO 0 PT6A-34 TSO 0 PT6A-114A TSO 0 PT6A-135 TSO 527 PT6A-135A TSO 236 PT6A-41 TSO 3556 Phone: 817-354-2002 Email preeves@jsamiami.com Email krod@jsamiami.com
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Cylinders For Sale – Overhauled complete assy’s with new pistons installed. Ready to install. R-985 $1250.00 each Two or more less 5%: R-1340 $1950.00 each Two or more less 5%: Outright price: includes all gaskets. Sun Air Parts. 661257-7708 fax 661-257-7710 TFN Garrett TPE-331-10-511M 2 engines available with lots of time and cycles remaining. Call for info. 979-532-1718, 979-533-1720 Day or night A4-13 Covington Turbine Engines Available. PT6A-34AG 50 TSN PT6A-34AG 1789 TSO SOLD PT6A-34AG 780 TSO SOLD PT6A 2800 TSO SOLD PT6A-15AG 0 Time Since Covington Light Overhaul PT6A-34AG 0 TSO PT6A-34AG 0 Time Since Covington Light Overhaul. Contact us for New Engine prices. We are interested in buying or exchanging for any core you may have regardless of condition. Contact: David Hamilton at 918-7567862 or davidh@covingtonaircraft.com Pr at t & W h i tn ey R- 985 & R-13 4 0 Overhauled Engines in stock. Props, carburetors, magnetos, alternators, & accessories for above engines. Call Ches ter Rober t s Supply Company, Collinsville, TX Tel: 903-429-6805 Fax: 903-429-6047 crs5r@aol.com 10 -13 Cilindros en venta- Completos con pistones nuevos.Listo para instalar. R-985. $1250,00 el par o 5% descuento por cantidad.R-1340 $1950,00 el par o 5% descuento por cantidad.Precio sin recambio: incluye todas las juntas.Sun Air Parts tel. 661-257-7708. Fax 661-257-7708. tfn Universal Turbine Parts 13 ea PT6A-27/28 TSO 0, 0, 197, 892, 1256, 1458, 1525, 1620, 2243, 2663, 3482, 3515, 3602 2 ea PT6A-36 TSO 0, 0 3 ea PT6A-34 TSO 0, 0, 0, 1 ea PT6A-34AG TSO 0 2 ea PT6A-41 TSO 0, 0 1 ea PT6A-42 TSO 0 1 ea PT6A-65 TSO 4537 We also buy PT6 engines in all conditions. Please call Bill or Joel at 334-361-7853 or email bmershon@UTPparts.com or jplake@UTPparts.com TFN 10,000 P/N of Continental & Lycoming parts, 50% discount on most new! Please have part numbers when contacting us. Preferred Airparts, 800-433-0814 US/ Canada; 330-698-0280. Check stock at www.preferredairparts.com tfn
Plan for the new Air Tractor in your future. YOUR #1 AIR TRACTOR DISTRIBUTOR IN SALES AND SERVICE AIRCRAFT 2013 AIR TRACTORS, RESERVE YOUR POSITION NOW .......................................................... $CALL$ 2012 AT-504, FTO, LANE BRAKE AND FAN, IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE ...............................$835,500 2009 AT-802A/67AG, 1,400 TTAF&E, WINGMAN, M3 GUIDANCE, NDH ...........................$1,095.000 ENGINES R-1340, ZERO TIME SINCE OVERHAUL BY COVINGTON .............................................. $61,000 PT6A-34AG, 6,434 TTSN, P/S LIGHT OVERHAUL, NEW CT BLADES, O/H VAIN ......... $260,000 NEW PT6 -11, 15, 34, 60, 65, 67 OUTRIGHT OR EXCHANGE ........................................ $CALL$ PROPELLERS HARTZELL 3 BLADE AND 5 BLADED PROPS – New And Used ...................................... $CALL$ DISPERSAL EQUIPMENT TRANSLAND 10 VAIN SPREADER FOR 38” GATE, NEW ................................................... $9,400 AGRINAUTICS, ROOT, CROPHAWK, TRANSLAND, OTHERS .......................................... $CALL$
Lane Aviation, Inc. “Specializing in Turbine and Piston Air Tractors”
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J & C Enterprises Aviation Inc. has the larges t selec tion of Lycoming and Continental engine cores in stock. Over 100 to choose from. Call Sid or Jerry for your parts or engines needs. 800-5428565 or email jcaviation@pldi.net Atfn
ASC Rotary Atomizers - See www.dynafog. com/ascresults and April 2009 issue of AAU, A. McCracken. Made in USA. asc@ dynafog.com, 317-896-2561 A01-13
R-1340, Zero Time Since Overhaul By Covington $61,000.00 PT6A-34AG, 6,434 TTSN, P/S LIGHT OVERHAUL, NEW CT BLADES, O/H VAIN $260,000.00 NEW PT6 -11, 15, 34, 60, 65, 67 Outright Or Exchange $CALL$ Lane Aviation 888-995-LANE 281-3425451 or FAX 281-232-5401 TFN
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Agrinautics, Inc. Best spray pumps, valves, and strainers in the business! For service w/ a smile,call us at 435-5861200. e-mail:agrinaut@cedarcity.net tfn
Stainless Steel Fabricators, Inc. Spreaders and Accessories. Satisfying customers coast to coast for over 30 years. Manufacturer of “original” 10 vane, 12 vane & “the 13 vane” spreaders plus many more. Available NOW (1) AT used 13 vane, 38 inch Gate spreader in G. Cond. (1) SS Pawnee used spreader in good cond. Repairs on all makes and models including Transland and Swathmaster. Call us for all of your spreader needs 800-736-3433 or 870-217-9232
(2) Swathmasters for 38 inch gate, call for price. 870-684-2203 or 870-9306556 (12-12) CP N OZ ZLE S AND CH ECK VALVE S “The Drift fighters”. Plus they improve your spray pattern. Contact Johnston Aircraft Service, Inc. 24 hr. Tel 559-6861794, FAX 559-686-9360, e-mail: info@ johnstonaircraft.com web site: www. johnstonaircraft.com tfn 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. (12-12)
CP NOZZLES AND CHECK VALVES. Distribuidor en Argentina: ArAvia S.A. - Venado Tuerto (Sta Fe) T.E. 54-3462433540 - FAX: 438344 tfn
Transland and Agrinautics authorized distributor – Call us with your needs. Sid or Jerry @ J & C Enterprises 1-800-5428565 or e-mail jcaviation@pldi.net At fn
Transland and Agrinautics, overstock sale. Call Danny for listing 662-846-0228 Fax. 662-843-0811 sales@airrepairinc. com tfn
D is p e r s a l Eq u i p m e n t : We ath ae ro Feathering Fans, Crophawks, Smokers, F l a g g e r s , N o z z l e s , Tr a n s l a n d , Breckenridge Spreaders, Airfoil Booms, Dry Breaks, Load Hawgs All Aircraft Styles. Mid-Continent Aircraft, Hayti, MO, 800-325-0885 www.midcont.net. t f n EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR FIXED WING OR HELICOPTER JAS 559-686179 4, FA X 559 - 6 86 - 936 0, e - m ail: info@johnstonaircraft.com web site: www,johnstonaircraft.com t f n ASC Rotary Atomizers - Why use old hydraulic nozzle technology? Rotary Atomizers are proven a s the most accurate method to apply both low & high volume formulations. Made in USA. asc@dynafog.com, 317-896-2561 A01-13 TRANSLAND 10 vane spreader for 38” gate, new $9,400.00 AGRINAUTICS, ROOT, CROPHAWK, TRANSLAND, OTHERS $CALL$ Lane Aviation 281-342-5451 or FAX 281-2325401. t f n ASC Rotary Atomizers - Consistent droplets, large flow openings, easy to mount without changing your existing pump, boom and flow control method. Made in USA. asc@dynafog.com, 317896-2561 A 01-13
gps Satloc G4, M3, and Bantam. Air Repair inc, is the worldwide leader in sales and service. Call Danny (sales) or Dallas (service) 662-846-0228 Fax. 662-8430811 sales@airrepairinc.com tfn
Satloc Warranty repair and service. New Bantums and Intelliflow systems in stock. New Litestar II and G4s ready to ship. Compton Flying Service Ralph or Pete 888-336-3924 or 580-217-1914 -- 1912 We do GOOD work. tfn Satloc, Intelliflow The leading edge Satloc Level III Service repair center. Mid-Continent Aircraft Corp. Hayti, Mo 800-325-0885. tfn Intelliflow Flow Controls -in stock, now shipping! Sky Tractor Supply 1-800-4375319 tfn Hemisphere GPS systems in stock, Bantam, G4, Intellistar, M3, Intelliflow, and Litestar2. We did it again, leading Level 3 Service Center/Dealer 2011. Why buy anywhere else, we’ve got what you need, and service after the sale! Call now 800437-5319 Sky-Tractor Supply Company tfn Hemisphere GPS & Flow Control Dealer Johnston Aircraft Service, Inc. 24 hr. Tel 559-686-1794, FAX 559-686-9360, e-mail: info@johnstonaircraft.com web site: www.johnstonaircraft.com. tfn
parts 25 inch Breckinridge Spreader. $1500. Call Chad Stuart. Airplane Services Inc. 850-380-6091. tfn Thrush S2R STC battery retrofit kit. 300% longer battery service life. 200% faster starts. Battery replacement cost 25% of original. Kawak Aviation Technologies 541-385 -5051 w w w.kawakaviation. com (12-12)
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And So Much More… Frankie Williams - President—frankie@southerfield.com Paul Pearson - Parts & Maintenance—parts@southerfield.com Stephanie Williams - Exports—stephanie@southerfield.com
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Used Load Hawg in excellent condition out of AT-602, $8500. For More information call 337-789-3529 or email lakeairser@ aol.com (12-12)
Satloc IntelliStar for sale. Includes CPU, Display, Lightbar, antenna, all cables, manuals, and installation hardware. Only used on the bench and ready for install. Asking $12000, If interested call 877-9235832 ext 703 or email tom@agsync.com for more information. (12-12) Tools for reaming attach bolts Wing Main (Centerwing to Outboard wing) attachment joints for Dromader M-18 per repair service bulletin #e/02.170/2000 Available for rent. Contact Nancy at Turbine Conversions - 616-837-9428 12-13 Cockpit adjustable flow control kit. Manual control or GPS variable rate ready Integrates into existing hydraulic systems. More info at Kawak Aviation Technologies 541-3855051 www.kawakaviation.com (12-12) Air Tractor Parts New and Used (Associate dealer for Lane Aviation). FWF cowlings 402, 502, 602 many to chose from, removed for Factory and Cascade P-cowl conversions. New and used (Factory Rebuilt) Aileron, Flaps, Elevators, Rudders, Horz/Vert stabs in stock and ready to sale or trade. Call Steve @ North Star Aviation 620-356-4528 srice@pld.com tfn Call Bruce’s Flying Service for all of your Thrush parts needs! 229-725-4150, fax 229-725-5135. E-mail bruceandrews62@ gmail.com. 09-13
NEW Spar Cap Kits
left and right for Piper Brave, in the crates & ready to ship Overhauled Bosch Magneto by Aircraft Accessories of Oklahoma part # SB9RU-3
For more information call 701-444-3772
New Piper tailwheel springs. Call Hershey Flying Service 308-368-5556 (01-13) Cessna Authorized Parts Center: Prompt, World-Wide Par ts Service, Engines, Bonaire 550 Conversions, Wings.MidContinent Aircraft, Hayti, MO, 800-3250885 www.midcont.net. tfn Air Tractor auxiliary hydraulic system. 20lbs/hr LESS fuel burn, improved spray pattern, reduced maintenance cost, cockpit adjustable flow controls. Inquires call 541-385-5051 or www.kawakaviation. com (12-12)
Let us help you meet increa singly stringent precision application demands. Our systems meet those demands, lower operating costs, and increase your profits. Call 541-385-5051 or www. kawakaviation.com (12-12) Superbooms for Cessna, Piper, Thrush, Air Tractor and custom manufacture; THRUSH AILERON SERVOS-STC’d kits. TSA 800642-5777 or tsa@702com.net (TFN)
PARTS, PARTS, PARTS. For all your ag aviation needs, please call Southeastern Aircraft Sales & Service 800-441-2964 Air Tractor Dealer tfn Um par de asas estendida 95% completa do Thrush S2R . A pair of extended wings 95% complete Thrush S2R. Brazil. garciaviagricola@uol.com.br / 16 36274879 (tfn)
GPS Antenna Mount, for specific ag aircraft, Performance and looks, slip stream design delivers peak signals. Contact Terry Barber 605-258-2743. (12-12) Remember J & C Enterprises Aviation Inc. Is a Transland, Black Steel Brake and McFarlane dealer. We have a large amount of these brands inventory in stock as well as Cleveland. GE Lighting, Cessna, Piper etc. give us a call for all your parts needs at 800-542-8565 or email us at jcaviation@ pldi.net Atfn LOAD HAWG-The modern, efficient, safe, perfect way to improve your solids application. Mid-Continent Aircraft Corp. Hayti, MO 800-325-0885 TFN Accessories & Parts! 100’s of new and OHC accessories, parts for just about everything. Big discounts! Please have par t numbers when contacting us. Preferred Airparts, 800-433-0814 US/ Canada; 330-698-0280. Check stock at www.preferredairparts.com tfn O/H’D THRUSH 29” LANDING GEAR & WE CAN REPAIR / REBUILD YOURS. JOHNSTON AIRCRAFT SERVICE, INC. 559686-1794 / Email info@johnstonaircraft. com www.johnstonaircraft.com tfn
Pressure Cowls for all PT6 Air Tractor and Thrush. Reduce ITT 35 to 70 degrees. Reduce fuel consumption. Save on Hot Section Inspections. Easy access to fuel nozzle & air filter. Reduce NG 1 to 3%. Make your -15 perform like a -34. ELIMINATE ONGOING AIR FILTER PURCHASES! Now taking deposits and scheduling deliveries for mid-late 2011 and early 2012. Please contact Cascade Aircraft Conversions at 509-635-1212 or tom@cascadeaircraftconversions.com . (08-13) Jasco Alternator kits in stock. Air Repair, Inc. Phone. 662-846-0228 Fax. 662-8430811 sales@airrepairinc.com tfn Thrush parts - Wings, props, tail feathers, batteries, tires - we have the inventory. Johnston Aircraft Service, Inc. 24 hr. Tel 559-686-1794, FAX 559-686-9360, e-mail: info@johnstonaircraft.com web site: www.johnstonaircraft.com. tfn
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2011 AT-504 1144 Hrs. T.T.,-34AG Eng. 0 Hrs. H.S. I. CALL 2012 AT-402B -34 AG Available December CALL
AT-502B -34AG January 2013 • AT-502B -34AG February 2013 AT-502B -34AG January 2013 • AT-502B -34AG February 2013 AT-802A -67AG available April 2012
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8 Million new surplus parts for Cessna, Piper, and other aircraft; Continental and Lycoming engines; and a few spray system parts, big discounts. Please have part numbers when contacting us. Preferred Airparts, 800 -433- 0814 US/Canada; 330-698-0280. Check stock at www. preferredairparts.com tfn Serviceable S2R wings, Engine Mount Ayers 45-60 Series, short extension wing tip assy, seat assy, strut assy, left engine exhaust stack, control sticks, steps, splice blocks, throttle quadrants, control quadrants, and MANY various other parts. For more information call Bruce’s Flying Service 229-725-4150, fax 229-725-5135. E-mail bruceandrews62@gmail.com. (09-13)
Cascade Aircraft Conversions Barrier Filter System for the Soloy Turbine Converted Bell 47/Hiller 12 Helicopters. See decreased TOT by up to 38 degrees C. Pull full torque at lower TOT temps, burn less fuel, extend the life of critical turbine parts. Contact Cascade Aircraft Conversions at 509-635-1212 or tom@ cascadeaircraftconversions.com . ( 08-13) Replacement parts. New and used for all Ag Cat models. Also carry New Piper tailwheel springs and Transland Dealer. Call Hershey Flying Service 308-368-5556 (01-13) J & C Enterprises Aviation Inc ha s purchased a large new inventory of Citabria GCBC part in late 1977-79 rnge. Lots of common everyday parts. Landing gear, wheels 7 brakes, engine parts etc. call Jerry or Sid today 800-542-8565 or email jcaviaiton@pldi.net At fn S & T Aircraft Accessories, Inc. specializes in the overhaul of Radial and Turbine engine accessories. We have most items in stock ready to ship for exchange. Give us a call @ 830-625-7923 or fax 830-625-4138. t f n Accessories & Parts! 100’s of new and OHC accessories, parts for just about everything. Big discounts! Please have par t numbers when contacting us. Preferred Airparts, 800-433-0814 US/ Canada; 330-698-0280. Check stock at www.preferredairparts.com tfn The mid-west Air tractor dealer, Farm Air Inc. has expanded its parts department. Call Carrie or Randy for all your Air Tractor parts needs at 877-715-8476. tfn Agrinautics, Angel Flight Assistant, Automatic Flagman, Aero Engines, Arrow prop, Air Tractor (Associate dealer Queen Bee Air Specialties) CP Nozzles, Compro Smoker, Crophawk, Covington Aircraft Engine, Collins Air Conditioner, Cleveland, Chip Detector, Hemisphere GPS, Hot Stuff, Nieto Products, New and used aircraft, (large) Parts Inventory, ServAero, Spraying Systems, Co., Superbugs, SPH-4 Helmet, Simplex, Tires, Transland, WeathAero. Sky Tractor Supply 800437-5319, www.skytractor.com, email@ skytractor.com, 701-636-5881 (fax) TFN Cessna Par t s - Engine, propellers, authorized service center. Johnston Aircraft Service, Inc. 24 hr. Tel 559-6861794, FAX 559-686-9360, e-mail: info@ johnstonaircraft.com web site: www. johnstonaircraft.com tfn
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We have all fibreglass parts for Weatherly and Ag-Cat (A, B and Super B). Call for prices. Professional Fibreglass Repair. 530-735-6264 tfn Spend your time doing what you do best “SPRAYING” and let us find those parts for you. Part numbers are really important. Call Jerry or Sid 800-542-8565 or email jcaviation@pldi.net Atfn Large inventory of Thrush parts surplus to our needs. Call for list. Air Repair, Inc. Phone. 662-846-0228 Fax. 662-843-0811 sales@airrepairinc.com tfn 10,000 P/N of Continental & Lycoming parts, 50% discount on most new! Please have part numbers when contacting us. Preferred Airparts, 800-433-0814 US/ Canada; 330-698-0280. Check stock at www.preferredairparts.com tfn Brave and Pawnee parts - engines, props, spar kits, fuel cells and foam kits, and much more. Johnston Aircraft Service, Inc. 24 hr. Tel 559-686-1794, FAX 559-6869360, e-mail: info@johnstonaircraft.com web site: www.johnstonaircraft.com. t fn Angel Personal Flight Assistant - in stock, shipping today. Premium quality Bluetooth interface for the cockpit. Noise free cell phone use without fumbling for your phone. Caller ID, direct dial, redial, voice dial, download phonebook and call list entries, dial direct., Stream bluetooth music and control, E6B flight computer, Stopwatch, fuel and approach timer. Large full color easy to read backlit screen, intuitive menus, automatic cut out with radio transmissions, ambient light sensor. Sky Tractor Supply 1-800-437-5319 A tfn
Emco Wheaton/Buckeye Dr y Break Couplers and adapters, Johnston Aircraft Service, Inc. 24 hr. Tel 559-686-1794, FA X 559 - 686 -936 0, e - mail: info @ johnstonaircraft.com web site: www. johnstonaircraft.com tfn
propellers For Outright Sale: Overhauled 5-Blade Prop. Hartzell HC-B5MP-3C. Fits AT-502A, AT-503, AT-602, AT-802, Thrush S-2R-T65 & S-2RHG-T65.’06 Hartzell Overhaul. TSN: 1379.5 (TSO:0). Call Steve or Gary 210924-5561. sales@dixieair.com. (12-12) 2D30-6101A12, 0/IRAN $10,500 22D30-6533A12, OHC $15,500 12D40-AG100-4S. OHC $15,500 AmAg 870-886-2418 (2489F) agcat@ bscn.com Props for Sale: 2D30-6101A-18, 22D30-6533A-12 12D40-6101A-12, 12D40-AG100-2 22D40-6533A-12, 23D40-6533A-18 23D 4 0 -70 05A-12, Call PropWork s, Winnipeg, Canada Tel: 888-679-2965 email: propwork@mts.net 12-12 Hartzell 3 Blade and 5 blade Props, new & used $CALL Lane Aviation 888-995-LANE 281-342-5451 or FAX 281-232-5401. TFN J & C Enterprises has a Cessna 188 props in Stock Y.T. Also offer some STC’d propellers. Call Jerry or Sid 800-542-8565 or email jcaviation@pldi.net Atfn
Air Repair Inc. is the source for the Fast Start Kit to get yours today call Air Repair, Inc. Phone. 662-846-0228 Fax. 662-8430811 sales@airrepairinc.com tfn J & C Enterprises Aviation Inc. has 29” wheel sets. We will accept your 10” wheel and brakes in exchange. Call Jerry or Sid 800-542-8565 or email jcaviation@pldi. net Atfn NEW! CP11TT/w-3 Tips & Shutoff in stock ready to ship today.1-800-437-5319 Sky-Tractor Supply Company tfn Retrofit Hopper Door for AT502 and AT602. Now available for fall and winter installation Professional Fibreglass Repair. 530-735-6264 tfn COMPLETE THRUSH FACTORY METAL TA I L W / U P D AT E S . J O H N S T O N AIRCRAFT SERVICE, INC. 559-686-1794 / Email info@johnstonaircraft.com www. johnstonaircraft.com tfn J & C Enterprises Aviation Inc. still has one of the largest Cessna, and Piper Ag Aircraft inventories in the USA and has a huge inventory of Lighting and wheel and brake inventory. Let us be your total part provider. Call in your needs - Sid or Jerry 800-542-8565 or jcaviation@pldi. net Atfn
1995 Ford F-450 Diesel, 5 speed, 400 gallon Fuel tank for jet fuel, 12 inch Steel less auger, mild steel hopper, 6,000 lb capacity, 25 miles on refurbished engine, truck has less than 10,000 miles since new. $30,000 call 870-930-6556 or 870-6842203 (12-12) International Automatic Auger Trucks, flip over, big fuel,scales, ready to go. Poorboy’s Flying Service. 870-932-8020 or 870-931-8485 (12-12)
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.
finance/lease GE M601- E11 751 HP TURBOPROP Conversions for Air Tractor and Thrush. Increased Reliability. No Hot Section Inspections. No Nozzles to Service. Cascade Pressure Cowl – Standard Equipment with Lifetime Serviceable Air Filter System! 3,000 HR Engine TBO. Auto Start Systems. Lower Operating/Maintenance Costs. Improved Safety. Ease of Maintenance Access. Warranty: 1,000 Hr / 1,100 Cycles or 2 Years. Now taking deposits and scheduling deliveries for mid-late 2011 and early 2012. Please contact Cascade Aircraft Conversions at 509-635-1212 or tom@cascadeaircraftconversions.com . tfn 2D30-6101A20 A20, A/R $4,500 22D40-6533A-12, 852-SOH (MINT) $19,000 HC-B3TN-3D/5M. OHC w/new-4 Blade $22,500 12D40-6101A12, 175-SIRAN. $11,500 AmAg 870-886-2418 (2489F) agcat@ bscn.com
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Auger Trucks For Sale (Trade-Ins) Also list of customer trucks. Call Auger Dan Office: 870-578-6133 Cell: 870-919-2317 A12-12
Remember J & C Enterprises Aviation Inc. Is a Transland, Black Steel Brake and McFarlane dealer. We have a large amount of these brands inventory in stock as well as Cleveland. GE Lighting, Cessna, Piper etc. give us a call for all your parts needs at 800-542-8565 or email us at jcaviation@ pldi.net Atfn
1500 gal Jet A refueler; Nissan UD 3300 truck; epoxy lined steel tank: Liquid Control counter with predetermining counter (new 2003); single point and over the wing nozzles: automatic reel. Truck and pump work well; good rubber $13,900 or Will consider trades for auto, truck, or aircraft Call 501-985-1484 AR location. tfn
Air Tractor financing can put an Air Tractor in your hangar. Air Tractor offers competitive financing options in the U. S. and Canada from Wells Fargo Equipment Finance. Fly now and take seven years to pay, 10 years to amortize and have a fixed interest rate for the life of the loan. Other attractive term periods are available, too. These financing options are available on both new and used Air Tractors purchased through Air Tractor dealers. See your Air Tractor dealer today! tfn
miscellaneous Fight rodent infestation with Cascade’s innovative and ex tremely simple solution, Mouse Pants! Hand crafted from the highest quality 2024-T3 aircraft aluminum (lighter and not as likely to carve up an operator like galvanized steel). Quick action Wing nut CAMLOC aircraf t grade fasteners. Rubber trimmed to protect your aircraft’s finish and the flooring surface. Order your set of three for only $599.00 plus shipping and handling. Please contact Cascade Aircraft Conversions at 509-635-1212 or tom@cascadeaircraftconversions. com (08-13)
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 tfn
Toy Cropdusting Airplanes- any kind any model made to your liking. All airplanes are built sturdy for your little ones to fly all day long out of solid wood and have a wingspan of 30-32 inches. They come complete with steel landing gear with rubber wheels, propeller, and spray system all wrapped up with a shiny paint job and your person tail number. $250.00 plus shipping. (Spreader attachment) additional $15.00 contact Cody at csmurphree@gmail.com or look up toy cropdusting airplanes on Facebook. (12-12)
Exhaust for 1340 Air Tractor 301, 401 -NEWand complete. Air tractor P/N 88-4200575 $4900. Call 507-993-5530 (12-12) NEW to the DeSpain Collection just in time for Christmas, Customizable Note Cards featuring your favorite Pen and Ink drawing. For more information call 478-987-2250 or visit our Market Place at agairupdate.com tfn Reduce Drift, Increase Deposition and Retention use Control™ FREE SAMPLE http://www.GARRCO.com/freesample Call 765-395-3441, mrfoam1@garrco. com tfn Help your little pilot fly high in dream world with these Bi-Plane PJ’s... Assorted sizes available. For more information call 478-987-2250 or visit our Market Place at agairupdate.com tfn w w w. Aircr af tCost Analysis.com AG Operators can calculate your breakeven, % investment return, profit potential, and produce annual & monthly cash flows. Project your financials without spending hours of your time. All reports are produced automatically and accurately af ter you provide your cost inputs and gross application fees. Types of analyses performed include: Company/ Individual Ownership, Managed with/ without Leaseback, Commercial Operation, Agricultural/Fire/Ambulance Operations, Joint Ownership, Fractional Ownership, and Charter/Rental. AG sales organizations can provide prospects with customized & professional ownership cost analysis. This program is a great sales aid and management tool. FREE sample reports. Click REQUEST INFORMATION on the website or call 281-419-7443 t f n
Fly through your mail with our Airplane Letter Opener! Makes a great gift. For more information call 478-987-2250 or vist our Market Place at agairupdate.com t fn PC SPRAY Dedicated Application Software, Version 3. Fully-functional program. Buy it once, use it forever! No annual fees. Technical support for the life of the product. Call or email for demo today. Sky Tractor Supply 1-800-437-5319 t f n
J & C Enterprises Aviation Inc. Is always looking for all types of derelict aircraft, parts inventory, both new and used. We will buy small or a shop full. Contact Jerry Buster 800 -542-8565 or email jcaviation@pldi.net Atfn English to Spanish Technical Translations Former A&P and Ag-Pilot, Carlos Retamosa Specializing in translating: Contact info 59853-24376 retamosa@adinet.com.uy tfn
Crop Duster Video - “The Crop Dusters - The Early Years 1921-1955”; the era of Stearmans and Cubs flying the fields will never be seen again. Available in VHS or DVD. Only $20.00, plus S&H. MC and Visa accepted. Call 478-987-2250 Fax 478-9871836 Historical Video Productions. tfn
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. $35,000 OBO. 478.987.2250 t f n
Order your The AgOp Collage Pen and Ink Drawing from our DeSpain Collection today for only $60 plus S&H. Call 478-987-2250 or order online at agairupdate.com t f n
SUPERBUGS A safe and economical way to speed up Mother nature! Dispose of hazardous waste in loading and spill areas, ponds and ditches. SUPERBUGS disposes of insecticides, Fungicides, herbicides, and petroleum products Such as waste oil, diesel fuel, gasoline, solvent or anything of organic nature. Blue Stripe Distributing Toll Free 877-924-5025 tfn
HOTSTUFF AG AIRCRAFT CLEANER Call to order the # 1 Ag Aircraft cleaner in the country, Used by over 400 operators Coast to Coast. Blue Stripe Distributing 877-924-5025 Atfn HELMET with slide up visor $850. Deluxe Kevlar Helmet with ANR, Softskins, Oregon seals $1200. Sky Tractor Supply 1-800-437-5319 Atfn
Just in time for Christmas... Aviator Backpack and matching coin purse (sold separately). Available in blue and pink. For more information call 478-987-2250 or vist our Market Place at agairupdate.com tfn
High Performance Aviation Experience high performing aviation with the turbocharged TRACE V-8 engine! Our 600 horsepower engines are ready to be installed in your Air Tractor 301, 302, 401, or 402 aircraft.
Schedule a factory tour to view a conversion in process by calling 432-618-7223. TRACE Engines L.P. 3000 W. Interstate 20 Midland, TX 79701 432-618-7223 432-618-8745 (FAX) www.traceengines.com
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New from our DeSpain Collection, Pen and Ink Thirsty Stone Coasters. These high quality coasters will look great on any desktop or table. Set of 4. For more information call 478-987-2250 or vist our Market Place at agairupdate.com t f n
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INSURANCE from the Leading Ag Aviation Brokers. 63 Years Risk Management, Lowtime Pilot Coverage. Mid-Continent Aircraft, Hayti, MO, 800-325-0885 www. midcont.net. tfn DOUG DAVIDSON, aircraft owner and commercial pilot, has served the unique insurance needs of the agricultural aviation community since 1982. He founded Davidson Solid Rock Ins. in 1995 on Christian principles, honesty, integrity, and the commitment to provide insurance produc t s as solid as our name! One call is all it takes to shop all available markets for your specialized aviation insurance needs. We welcome the opportunity to talk with you at 800358-8079. Or visit our website at www. dsrockin.com. tfn “Insurance from a name you can trust, at a price you can afford”, is what we do and it’s our motto. Hardy Aviation Insurance, Inc, is centrally located in Wichita Kansas and has been servicing the aerial application market for years now. RANDY HARDY established Hardy Aviation Insurance in 1995 with aerial application as his main focus. Prompt courteous service from a staff dedicated and knowledgeable includes Angie Banz, Tim Wiebe, Dick Russell and Rita Ethridge, whom have years of experience servicing the aerial application business. Give us a try, you might be surprised. Call 1 800 721-6733 or fax us at 316-945-2330. Get an online quote from our web site at www.hardyaviationins.com or e-mail us at hardy@hardyaviationins.com. t f n
Jeffries Airworks Dynamic Propeller Balancing with Chadwick Helmuth engine printout equipment. Jeffries Airworks, Dynamic Balancing, Vibration Analysis. Much more than just a balance. Call Jim Jeffries, A&P/IA, 985-507-9981, Nationwide service on your location. tfn
Cascade Conversion for Thrush and Air Tractor. Fuel Saving, Cooler running, more power available. Mid-Continent Aircraft Corp. Hayti, MO 800-325-0885 tfn
Jeffries Airworks
Turnair LLC,
Your vintage radiator and cooler source. In addition to aluminum coolers, evaporators and condensers with over 30-years experience. Certified for aluminum, stainless and magnesium welding.
Located in Beggs Ok. 918-267-2535 918-671-8802 !!Attention Thrush Owners!! North Star Aviation Inc is now the new STC holder of the Thrush Reinforce Leading Edge Skins. If you are getting ready to rebuild your Thrush wings due to AD09-26-11 or tired of bird strikes and ugly leading edges!! Now is the time to install North Star Aviations new Thrush heavy duty reinforced leading edge skins fully STC’d SA03518AT no Field approval required. For more Info contact Wendel or Steve @ North Star Aviation Inc. 620-356-4528 wlambert@pld.com tfn
Dynamic Propeller Balancing with Chadwick Helmuth engine printout equipment. Jeffries Airworks, Dynamic Balancing, Vibration Analysis. Much more than just a balance. Call Jim Jeffries, A&P/IA, 985-507-9981, Nationwide service on your location.
!!Attention Thrush Owners!! North Star Aviation Inc is now the new STC holder of the Thrush Reinforce Leading Edge Skins. If you are getting ready to rebuild your Thrush wings due to AD09-26-11 or tired of bird strikes and ugly leading edges!! Now is the time to install North Star Aviations new Thrush heavy duty reinforced leading edge skins fully STC’d SA03518AT no Field approval required. For more Info contact Steve @ North Star Aviation Inc. 620-356-4528 srice@pld. com tfn We rebuild and refinish any fibreglass part for Weatherly, Cessna, Piper and Ag-Cat (A, B and Super B,C and D). Call for prices. Professional Fibreglass Repair. 530-735-6264 tfn
Let us sell your Ag plane! Mid-Continent Aircraft Corp. 1601 Hwy 84 East Hayti, MO 63851 800-325-0885 tfn
wanted to buy Wanted for Christmas: “The B450” and “The Super B 600” Ag-Cats. Yr mdl’s 84 or later. Call 509-855-5925 (12-12)
Trace is buying 401 and 402 Air Tractors, any age, any engine. Prefer 2000 models and up. Also buying 301 and 302’s with tall tails and 350 gallon hoppers. Top price paid for clean straight airframes with logbooks intact. Prefer no damage. For more information call Randi Pierce - Jones, 432-618-1052, randi.jones@ traceengines.com. tfn Wanted: 8 vane Transland spreader for Air Tractor, 38” gate. Part number 22008. Call Mike Wade 662-628-5355 or email mikefly@hotmail.com (01-13)
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An extraordinary opportunity to own Kootenai Valley Flying Service., Inc., a well established, stable and exclusive North Idaho aerial and ground application business. This package includes a 1981 Air Tractor, ground sprayers, 3000’ grass runway and hangar, a 2760 sq ft home, 15 acres and too many items and equipment to list. $750,000 Call Darlene or Joe at 800-669-3248 or email: darlene@pace-kerby.com (12-12)
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Experienced recip/radial ag pilot available from December 2012, US/Worldwide. agpilot54@gmail.com Telephone 509830-5484. (12-12)
help wanted We are seeking pilots for our 2013 flying season. We will be operating 10 turbine Air Tractors all with Satloc Bantams. You must have plenty of Ag Turbine Time. Good working environment with all safe equipment. See me in Savannah. Craig Woodley, Walnut IL. 815-499-4704 (12-12) Single engine air tanker pilot Wanted. Experienced Level 1 pilots only please. Reply to airstream13@hotmail.com with name, Level 1 experience and contact info. (12-12) ommercial pilot needed for the 2013 Summer season, from May to Sept. Applicant requires a min. 1500 hrs Turbine, min. 1000 hrs AT turbine time, and a min. of 75 hrs. Forestry. Position offers top pay package to the dedicated individual commision based position with base salary starting at $1500 per week. Applicant must have a clean flight record. Send resume outlining all aerial application experience and references if available to skyag@sasktel.net or for more info. call 306-472-5757 (12-12)
Experienced pilot wanted for 2013 & beyond for M3 w/ Intelliflow equipped 600 B-model Ag-Cat. Work will be mainly in MN. Work will require travel. You will be subcontracting for other operators and mostly off of private strips without direct supervision of owner. Work will include herbicide, fungicide & insecticide, as well as urea dry work on rice. Expected average is 20,000 acres & 225 hours flying. Pay will be a negotiated commission of percentage of application rate based on experience & ability to be self motivated. Bryan @ 320-760-6474 or agcatdriver@hotmail.com (12-12) A&P Mechanic needed for growing maintenance and conversion facility located in the Northwest. Turbine and sheet metal fabrication experience a plus but not required. Send resume to tim@turbinesllc.com. (12-12) Midwest operation is looking for a chief pilot / manager. Late model 802’s. Season runs mid-April through first part of Oct. Appx. 400 hrs a year. Prefer candidate to relocate. Excellent equipment. For more info. email blindads@agairupdate.com subject: Midwest chief pilot, fax 478-987-1836 subject chief Pilot, Chief Pilot C/O AgAir Update, PO Box 850 Perry Ga 31069 (12-12) Immediate full time positions for entry level A&P mechanics. Please send resumes to North Star Aviation, Inc. Fax 620-3563864 or email srice@pld.com (08-13)
TurbineConversionCourseandAgPilotTraining Miccar Aerial Ltd. Yorkton, Sask. Canada 306786-3345 or miccar@sasktel.net 3-13
IA and A&P mechanics needed. Call 870 -295- 6213 Salary depending on qualifications and experience tfn
Year-round helicopter pilot needed for the Southwest area. Night applications mainly. Turbine helicopter, Ag experience a must. Call Miles 928-580-9970 (12-12)
Private Pilot Course offered in Piper Super Cub, 7GC Champ, or in C-150. Commercial Pilot course & CFI offered in Beach Bonanza. Training is available 7 days/week. Tail-wheel training in Super Cub or 7GC Champ. Ag Pilot training course in Super Cub or 7GC Champ, then finished in Call-Air. Examiner available 7 days/week. We can finish a course if you have already started. Housing is available. riggin-flight-service@hotmail.com or call 605-256-9774 or 605-290-3557 (12-12)
Full time operations personnel: scheduling, dispatch, chemical inventory (ordering, receiving), coordinating ground operations, creating job orders, Spanish speaking is a big plus. Send resume to GFS. inc. 2111 Cr. 33 Danbury Tx. 77534 (12-12)
Immediate full time positions for entry level or experienced A&P/IA mechanics. Please send resumes to A&P c/o AgAir Update Po Box 850 Perry GA 31069 or email blindads@agairupdate subject A&P or fax 478-987-1836 (tfn)
Ag/Fertilizer/Mosquito Pilot Training utilizing Pawnee PA-25/260 Dual Cockpit, Dual & Solo Flight Time in Ag Plane. SATLOC BANTAM. See ad in this issue & check out our videos at: www.eaglevistas.com. EAGLE VISTAS LLC 772-285-5506 0 2-13
seat wanted Seat/Ag pilot needed starting 2013 season, needstobecardedandinsurable.Partownership/ good salary. Call 858-997-4465 (12-12) Commercial Pilot/A&P looking to earn a seat. All flight time in Tailwheel A/C, 70 hours Ag. Extensive Farm Background, G r o u n d R i g E x p e r i e n c e . PA A S S attendance. email tangofoxtrot30@ yahoo.com or call 850-777-0554 ( 12-12) Pilot w/ 3000 Hours 2800 ag time 2600 turbine 12 Piston looking for seat. All ag time was in Arkansas rice & Iowa corn. Lic. Tx, AR, KS, NB, Mo and IA, PASS cert. Hard working and capable free to travel wherever the season takes me. Email Arkansasagpilot@live.com or call 870-215-2481 (12-12) Ag pilot after work between April to October. 20,000+ hours, mountain expirence, flown most AG machinery up to 802 on spray and SEAT work. Australian pilot looking to return each year. Please email Agpilot@navcom.net.au (12-12)
international advertiser index A.E.R.O. (APS)......................................... 46A Acorn Welding........................................ 40A Ag - Nav, Inc. ............................................ 3A Agtelligent............................................... 36A Airplane Services................................... 40A Air Tractor Inc................................... 5A, 19F American AgViation............................... 40A Apollo Spray Systems............................ 34A ASI Jet Sales............................................ 37A Auger Dan............................................... 30A Auto-Cal, Inc............................................. 9A Cascade Aircraft Conversions................ 9A Central Florida Ag Aero......................... 40A Chester Roberts Supply........................ 47A Collins Aircraft Dynamics, Inc............... 36A Covington Aircraft Engines................... 56A CP Products............................................ 31A Davidon................................................... 40A Desser Tire & Rubber Co...................... 33A DynaNav................................................. 24A Eagle Vistas............................................. 55A Electrode Aviation................................. 41A Farm Air ................................................. 23A FireBoss.......................................... 10A, 20F Flight Grip............................................... 40A Frost Flying..................................... 21F, 43A GE Aviation............................................. 35A Gulf Coast Ag Aircraft SS....................... 47A Hemisphere GPS.................................... 14A Hershey Flying Service.......................... 25A Intercontinental Jet Corp...................... 28A Isolair Inc.................................................18F J & C Enterprises, Inc............................. 48A Joe Vaughan........................................... 40A Johnston Aircraft Service, Inc............... 45A Lane Aviation, Inc.......................... 17F, 49A Machida Borescopes............................. 37A Miccar Aerial........................................... 25A Micron Sprayers Limited...................... 38A Mid - Continent Aircraft Corp............... 32A NAA Museum......................................... 30A Orsmond Aerial Spray Pty. Ltd............. 28A Pratt & Whitney Canada......................... 7A Preferred Airparts................................. 46A Professional Fibreglass......................... 40A Queen Bee Air Specialties.................... 38A Robert McCurdy..................................... 41A Sanag...................................................... 41A Schweiss BiFold Doors.......................... 41A ServAero Engineering........................... 41A Sky Tractor Supply Co........................... 26A Southeastern Aircraft............................ 51A Souther Field Aviation, Inc.................... 50A Southwest Airmotive............................. 41A Spectrum Electrostatic Sprayers.......... 11A Sun Air Parts........................................... 41A Thrush Aircraft Inc................................... 2A TracMap NZ LTD.................................... 27A Trace Engines......................................... 53A Transland ............................................... 22A Tulsa Aircraft Engines........................... 11A Turbine Conversions Limited............... 32A Turbine Installation................................16F USAg Recycling....................................... 41A Universal Turbine2012 Parts Div.................. 34A December A-55
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