[AT] trimming the fleet
Ronald L. Cook
rlcook at pionet.net
Thu Mar 3 09:52:10 PST 2005
Charlie,
Just me. Thanks for the kind words.
Ron Cook
Salix, IA
charlie hill wrote:
> Ron,
>
> I can fully understand your desire to get the business back up in the
> air (pun intended). Good luck with it. Do you do all the flying or do
> you have another pilot?
>
> I know a couple of now ex-crop dusters. One was a highway patrolman
> that, believe it or not, didn't get into the business until he retired
> from the patrol in his mid 50's so I guess it wouldn't be out of the
> question for me to start now come to think of it. However, I know my
> reflexes and vision, while still good, aren't what they were 25 or even
> 10 years ago. The other guy got out of the business in his mid 30's
> after he flipped one end over end on take off and hung upside down in
> his seat belts for a good while drowning in some nasty insecticide. It
> took him a while to get over it but he said he knew as soon as he came
> back to that he was through with it. He told me that the instant before
> the crash he was sure he would never do anything else.
>
> I hope you are sucessful and retire when all of your airplanes are worn
> out but you are still fine.
>
> Charlie
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