Left my public safety career as I got married, part of the reason I talked her into Idaho was the agricultural aviation opportunities. Keep seeing the air tractors here at the Jerome airport. Hoping to start a conversation when they’re not busy. They definitely run a tight show.
Your story hit home with me. I’m 31 every since I was 7 I told myself I’d be a ag pilot my god father taught me to fly when I was 12 then cancer took him. Then I started farm work and ended up being a farm manager married my high school sweet heart and got back into flying when I was 24 but then life hit me hard with in fertility we battled having kids for 10 years and she ended giving up on us she left about 5 months ago she said go fly hunter you deserve it to chase your dream. So now I’m taking the chance selling everything I own to chase that dream I thought I’d never get the chance to take again. I want to thank you for sharing your story it’s very motivating for stay safe.
I'm sorry to hear that. But you will not regret diving into aviation. The people are amazing and the views are unbeatable. And you will never be bored the flights are never the same.
Just minding my business watching random Turboprop videos and suddenly there is a video about Jeremy; my neighbor!! Jeremy gave me and and some young men a tour of his working plane which was awesome. Jeremy shared so much information about what he work he does. Very humble man. Very hard working. Great video!!!
Thank you, I’m am hvac guy in Florida. I’ve been questioning my occupation for a couple of years now. Your testimony has directed me in my first love of electronics.
Mate , im 44 and about to start flying , something I’ve wanted to do since I was a kid also , plan is to end up being a Ag pilot, your an inspiration and your story spurs me on to do it , thank you
33 years old. 13 years now as a emt/firefighter, it was my childhood dream. Over the last 2 years i have found myself growing out of the EMS/public service world and only wanting to fly. Gonna start the PPL in December. Hopefully I can leave this childhood dream and start my adulthood dream! Thanks for the reassurance 🙏. It's never to late!
Awsome story ! I was in agricultural aviation for a couple years in 80- 81 and allways loved it, still think about it every day, 40+ years latter , your living my dream, great video, be safe : )
Never give up on your dreams never let nobody tell you you cannot never regret getting up and going to work It’s not a job if you love what you doing it’s a passion
I’ve been loading for my dad since I was old enough to on -34 thrush. After high school I went and played college baseball and got out of bc of my passion for aviation and the smell of jet a in the am. I dream to be a ag pilot .Went and got my a&p and started taking flying lessons. Got a job at fort novosel working on blackhawks helicopters and lost all my free time. Hope to start back on my dream soon!
Great video. When I was in A&P college, I worked as mechanic for a crop duster operator. It was a very hard, educational and pleasurable part of my career. I worked in aviation for over forty years and would not trade it for anything. The company has flew Stearmans with 1340s and metal wings. So much power!
Nothing like the smell of plane burning avgas in the morning! My dad was an ag pilot for 40 years. He said he didn't realize how scary it was until he retired. He also said being an ag pilot was hours of boredom followed by seconds of sheer terror! I've seen him do some really awesome piloting. I loved that man. He was my hero! I have so much admiration for the people who fly ag planes. They are awesome pilots!
I just recently switched gears on my career path. Please if you are thinking of changing careers … do it ! Please do it. Weather its hard or might put you under financial strain. It will be the best thing you do in life. As long as its something you have always wanted to do you will never work again ! Im doing what i always dreamed of doing . Dont let your dreams expire to where you cant fly or change to your passion.
I’ve flown a desk all my life … retired Accountant/Banker…20 yrs into retirement I got into flying…PA38. I’ve been frightened learning but now I have a brilliant and similarly aged CFI…West Wales. Passed all my exams and at long last solo last week. Had some very interesting landings. Like your anecdotes…subscribed. 🏴
I have a very similar experience. Flew models from age 10 and at 14 cut grass for a man who let me fly his Super Cub our of a pasture. Years later was building a home built. Worked various engineering jobs in the electronics industry and at 43 packed up the wife and kids for flight school. Flight instructed to build time and at 45 hired on with a regional airline. Like Jeremy said, some days it's "you mean they pay us to do this", and some days it's "you are going to pay me." Glad I was blessed to be able to follow the dream.
There's a nut that flies an Air Tractor up by my work. Thrilling to watch that guy work. Almost drove my truck into a damn ditch going to work one day.
Great story, I grew up wanting to be a crop duster. I couldn’t afford the training, so I got into the fire service making it to captain. In those 25 years I always thought “what if “ your story definitely ignited that dream. It’s definitely something I’m going to move towards
I'm actually going through something similar, I'm currently an electrician transferring to Crop-dusting myself. I'm working my way into a full ride for training, been in contact with a couple ag companies.
It makes me so happy to hear someone who loves their job as much as I do I Wanted to fly all my life started out driving a tractor trailer truck went into poultry business got my license landed a job flying a corporate jet and worked around and got my helicopter rating and now I fly turboprops corporate jets and the County sheriffs helicopter I am a lucky man to live my dreams and still enjoy flying every day at 63 years old time goes by fast live your life with no regrets
Great story, I miss being around Ag flying, got my first taste of aircraft maintenance at 7 years old helping my dad rebuild a wrecked Thrush in the imperial valley in so cal. I always liked watching them spray. they would do a lot of night spraying in so cal.
My older brother worked very hard in construction from when he was 14. He caught the pilot bug. He bought a beautiful Navion N1102V before he was even done with his license. He had a firewall forward conversion done. I ABSOLUTELY LOVED the time we spent flying. His wife wasn't supportive so he sold his dream. He says it doesn't bother him but i know he's not being truthful.
This was awesome to watch! I was able to start my career transition at exactly 38 years old as well. I'm using the GI Bill to earn my ratings. I started off on the fixed wing side and have earned up to my commercial. Then I switched over to the rotary side of the house in order to pursue aerial cinematography. It's a long shot to get into major feature films, but I can't get there if I don't try. The last couple years have been VERY exciting. I've earned my heli PPL and am currently working on my instrument rating. I flew this afternoon and nailed 3 approaches under the foggles. I can't believe Uncle Sam is paying for all of this. I feel like I won the lottery!!!
Loaded 3 AG Cats (2xTurbo Cats and 1xKing Cat) for 3 summers. Loved it and wanted to do it myself, but chose Naval Aviation. Always wondered about the risk of cancer from chemical exposure.
My dad sprayed for 39 years, and didn't die from cancer. Our (American) ag chemicals are the safest on the planet. What goes out of the plane, goes directly onto the food we eat. So, if exposure to the chemicals (as the pilot) causes them cancer, how come we consumers of the crops that the chems are sprayed directly on, aren't all dropping dead from cancer?
Lol that thumb of Jeremy I totally thought we were going to be talking about a totally different kind of "Crop Dusting" lol. Like the kind I do at Wal-Mart
Great story! I am 66 years old now, and I learn to fly while in high school. I loaded for a spray pilot when I was 17. I learned to fly tail wheel airplanes. The insurance company allowed me to fly the Cessna Ag Wagon C188 from our home base to the field where we sprayed out of.. For the ag pilot it was quicker for him to drive to the spray field and have me fly the airplane to him. Avgas was 67 cents a gallon back then. I was very lucky to get to fly the C188 with insurance today I doubt they would approve a 250 jour pilot to fly a C188. I would load the hoper with water and spray the runway on arrival. I was only a private Pilot so I could not spray for hire. When I earned my commercial ticket, I did spray for my uncle on his farm with his C188 airplane, his ag pilot retired. I flew one season for my uncle and then went on to flying corporate jets and then the airlines and back to corporates. Ag flying was enjoyable but also stressful it is not for everyone! 😁🛫
My brother did for years and years. Sprayed and dusted all over. Africa, New Zealand, Eastern and Western Canada, even the Solomon Islands. He's retired now. Like you he changed his career too. Use to drive an oil truck. I wish you the best and stay safe.
IT IS WHAT I ""ALWAYS"" WANTED TO DO WHEN I GREW UP!!!! different paths different times... eh... maybe in the new future we will be driving helodrones ''back and forth'' to the fields where they take over the ''spray'' ??? eh.... I WOULD MISS THE AG PLANES IN THE SKYS tho...
I crop dust in my local shop rite every time Im there.. Bean and sauerkraut induced sbd's down the canned goods or cookie aisle. Turn around at the end and watch the fun!
@@JyClaridge ah bummer! I picked up a laser degree there years ago. I blew it…. Should have gone to Ag school. I appreciate the fast reply and wish you well.
@@dustyhall6810 holy smokes. Where are you now? Still on the east coast? I think of you often and wonder where you are. Do you still have the same number?
My high school teacher died twice crop dusting. When I told him I was finally getting my PPL he said ag flying was off limits for me. its a different sport.
I wanted to be an ag pilot at 30...saved up 10k...of the 40k I needed. Now I'm 43...still in same career...still would like to do it...but I get dragged through 10x the effort as the typical guy trying to advance.
The big sprinklers that move around and cover a circle are called pivots, you can see him hopping over one in the video. Some of them have a steel cable stretched out on top like a suspension bridge, while others are nothing but a really big pipe. The wire is often hard to see if you're flying into the sun. If you skim the top of one with the landing gear, you'll bounce off. If you hit it closer to the center of the wheel, you'll likely rip the landing gear off or nose straight into the ground. Just like power lines and towers and wind generators, they're not something you want to get too close to.
I want to be a crop duster. I could if I want to I’m 21 no finishing up some schooling in an ag field and I could do the required works. I just don’t know if I want to put my family through that. Don’t know what to do.
For sure. However, there is a lot of value in doing what YOU want to do. My family is nervous for sure, but they love watching me fly and doing what I want to do. Most of all, they enjoy the time I have now.
@@JyClaridge I’m going to go for my private pilot or potential try gliders next summer. I’m thinking gliders first, it’s cheeper and I’d get a feel for flying.
@@JyClaridge You know, I was actually looking last year to relocate and find a place to take my plane where there's some work. Been flying corn runs almost exclusively now that the farming in my area is all but gone. I considered looking into the area around St. Anthony and maybe contacting someone there, but thought "nah, they probably got all of that covered, I'll look somewhere else". Now that I saw this video, it seems like all I had to do was show up 😂
Got my Private then the instrument 500 hrs then started a commercial on the GI Bill Realized I'd starve if I left my Tool and Die maker Job. Besides I'd make a lousy CFI. If you aren't 110% into Aviation (When Learning) you don't belong in my sky. It not a hobby Aviation is not to be taken Lightly, It will KILL U. GA is doing almost 4 fatels a week in the US alone. That's a Lot of Wrinkled, beyond repair, Aluminum. People are made every day not so much Planes.
Left my public safety career as I got married, part of the reason I talked her into Idaho was the agricultural aviation opportunities. Keep seeing the air tractors here at the Jerome airport. Hoping to start a conversation when they’re not busy. They definitely run a tight show.
Your story hit home with me. I’m 31 every since I was 7 I told myself I’d be a ag pilot my god father taught me to fly when I was 12 then cancer took him. Then I started farm work and ended up being a farm manager married my high school sweet heart and got back into flying when I was 24 but then life hit me hard with in fertility we battled having kids for 10 years and she ended giving up on us she left about 5 months ago she said go fly hunter you deserve it to chase your dream. So now I’m taking the chance selling everything I own to chase that dream I thought I’d never get the chance to take again. I want to thank you for sharing your story it’s very motivating for stay safe.
Damm she left you for not having enough usable sperm?
She's banging Tyrone behind the barn
Best of luck hunter !
I'm sorry to hear that. But you will not regret diving into aviation. The people are amazing and the views are unbeatable. And you will never be bored the flights are never the same.
Hey Hunter 👋 keep flying man keep good wings and power under you and live your dream be safe myman fly high 😀 Waldo God Bless
Just minding my business watching random Turboprop videos and suddenly there is a video about Jeremy; my neighbor!! Jeremy gave me and and some young men a tour of his working plane which was awesome. Jeremy shared so much information about what he work he does. Very humble man. Very hard working. Great video!!!
Thank you, I’m am hvac guy in Florida. I’ve been questioning my occupation for a couple of years now. Your testimony has directed me in my first love of electronics.
Thanks for sharing. 14 years of rice farming in the 70’s and 80’s gave me plenty of opportunity to watch these fantastic pilots.
Mate , im 44 and about to start flying , something I’ve wanted to do since I was a kid also , plan is to end up being a Ag pilot, your an inspiration and your story spurs me on to do it , thank you
33 years old. 13 years now as a emt/firefighter, it was my childhood dream. Over the last 2 years i have found myself growing out of the EMS/public service world and only wanting to fly. Gonna start the PPL in December. Hopefully I can leave this childhood dream and start my adulthood dream! Thanks for the reassurance 🙏. It's never to late!
Awsome story ! I was in agricultural aviation for a couple years in 80- 81 and allways loved it, still think about it every day, 40+ years latter , your living my dream, great video, be safe : )
Never give up on your dreams never let nobody tell you you cannot
never regret getting up and going to work
It’s not a job if you love what you doing it’s a passion
I’ve been loading for my dad since I was old enough to on -34 thrush. After high school I went and played college baseball and got out of bc of my passion for aviation and the smell of jet a in the am. I dream to be a ag pilot .Went and got my a&p and started taking flying lessons. Got a job at fort novosel working on blackhawks helicopters and lost all my free time. Hope to start back on my dream soon!
Great video. When I was in A&P college, I worked as mechanic for a crop duster operator. It was a very hard, educational and pleasurable part of my career. I worked in aviation for over forty years and would not trade it for anything. The company has flew Stearmans with 1340s and metal wings. So much power!
Nothing like the smell of plane burning avgas in the morning!
My dad was an ag pilot for 40 years. He said he didn't realize how scary it was until he retired.
He also said being an ag pilot was hours of boredom followed by seconds of sheer terror!
I've seen him do some really awesome piloting.
I loved that man. He was my hero!
I have so much admiration for the people who fly ag planes. They are awesome pilots!
I just recently switched gears on my career path.
Please if you are thinking of changing careers … do it ! Please do it. Weather its hard or might put you under financial strain. It will be the best thing you do in life. As long as its something you have always wanted to do you will never work again !
Im doing what i always dreamed of doing . Dont let your dreams expire to where you cant fly or change to your passion.
I’ve flown a desk all my life … retired Accountant/Banker…20 yrs into retirement I got into flying…PA38. I’ve been frightened learning but now I have a brilliant and similarly aged CFI…West Wales. Passed all my exams and at long last solo last week. Had some very interesting landings. Like your anecdotes…subscribed. 🏴
"I fly different because of that experience." So love hearing a man who's not afraid to change.
Extremely well produced. The subject matter is close to my heart as well but the low key, honest story telling makes it very enjoyable to watch.
I have a very similar experience. Flew models from age 10 and at 14 cut grass for a man who let me fly his Super Cub our of a pasture. Years later was building a home built. Worked various engineering jobs in the electronics industry and at 43 packed up the wife and kids for flight school. Flight instructed to build time and at 45 hired on with a regional airline. Like Jeremy said, some days it's "you mean they pay us to do this", and some days it's "you are going to pay me." Glad I was blessed to be able to follow the dream.
There's a nut that flies an Air Tractor up by my work. Thrilling to watch that guy work. Almost drove my truck into a damn ditch going to work one day.
I was the guy in front of you watching him too,you were following my tailgate into the ditch…😂
Great story, I grew up wanting to be a crop duster. I couldn’t afford the training, so I got into the fire service making it to captain. In those 25 years I always thought “what if “ your story definitely ignited that dream. It’s definitely something I’m going to move towards
I'm actually going through something similar, I'm currently an electrician transferring to Crop-dusting myself. I'm working my way into a full ride for training, been in contact with a couple ag companies.
It makes me so happy to hear someone who loves their job as much as I do
I Wanted to fly all my life started out driving a tractor trailer truck went into poultry business got my license landed a job flying a corporate jet and worked around and got my helicopter rating and now I fly turboprops corporate jets and the County sheriffs helicopter I am a lucky man to live my dreams and still enjoy flying every day at 63 years old time goes by fast live your life with no regrets
Thanks for sharing your story bud. Hello from Australia 👍🤙🏼🤟🏻💪🏻
Great story, I miss being around Ag flying, got my first taste of aircraft maintenance at 7 years old helping my dad rebuild a wrecked Thrush in the imperial valley in so cal. I always liked watching them spray. they would do a lot of night spraying in so cal.
Nice, my dad used to fly out of Brawley and south of Bakersfield back in the 70's and 80's, everything he flew was night work.
My older brother worked very hard in construction from when he was 14. He caught the pilot bug. He bought a beautiful Navion N1102V before he was even done with his license. He had a firewall forward conversion done. I ABSOLUTELY LOVED the time we spent flying. His wife wasn't supportive so he sold his dream. He says it doesn't bother him but i know he's not being truthful.
Jeremy, very well spoken, great video.
This was awesome to watch! I was able to start my career transition at exactly 38 years old as well. I'm using the GI Bill to earn my ratings. I started off on the fixed wing side and have earned up to my commercial. Then I switched over to the rotary side of the house in order to pursue aerial cinematography. It's a long shot to get into major feature films, but I can't get there if I don't try. The last couple years have been VERY exciting. I've earned my heli PPL and am currently working on my instrument rating. I flew this afternoon and nailed 3 approaches under the foggles. I can't believe Uncle Sam is paying for all of this. I feel like I won the lottery!!!
Many, many years ago in Blythe, CA, I worked for a cope sprayer, cleaning vegetation from the sprayer nozzles.
Great video very inspirational
“You think you know what you’re doing, but you know you don’t know what you’re doing.”
Nailed it
Great story. Thanks.
I “started over” at 35 and I just finished my second season as an Ag Pilot.
I’ve cropdusted a few times in a restaurant, Target, and a couple grocery stores
For only 54 subscribers this is quality content. 👍
You can do want you want to do, don’t forget the sacrifices and hard work that goes with that. Good for you!
Great story !
Loaded 3 AG Cats (2xTurbo Cats and 1xKing Cat) for 3 summers. Loved it and wanted to do it myself, but chose Naval Aviation. Always wondered about the risk of cancer from chemical exposure.
yes you will see many people in comments sayin their family died from cancers
My dad sprayed for 39 years, and didn't die from cancer. Our (American) ag chemicals are the safest on the planet. What goes out of the plane, goes directly onto the food we eat. So, if exposure to the chemicals (as the pilot) causes them cancer, how come we consumers of the crops that the chems are sprayed directly on, aren't all dropping dead from cancer?
Thanks for sharing your story, very inspirational! And great job on the editing James!
Lol that thumb of Jeremy I totally thought we were going to be talking about a totally different kind of "Crop Dusting" lol.
Like the kind I do at Wal-Mart
Great story! I am 66 years old now, and I learn to fly while in high school. I loaded for a spray pilot when I was 17. I learned to fly tail wheel airplanes. The insurance company allowed me to fly the Cessna Ag Wagon C188 from our home base to the field where we sprayed out of..
For the ag pilot it was quicker for him to drive to the spray field and have me fly the airplane to him. Avgas was 67 cents a gallon back then.
I was very lucky to get to fly the C188 with insurance today I doubt they would approve a 250 jour pilot to fly a C188.
I would load the hoper with water and spray the runway on arrival. I was only a private Pilot so I could not spray for hire.
When I earned my commercial ticket, I did spray for my uncle on his farm with his C188 airplane, his ag pilot retired. I flew one season for my uncle and then went on to flying corporate jets and then the airlines and back to corporates.
Ag flying was enjoyable but also stressful it is not for everyone! 😁🛫
My brother did for years and years. Sprayed and dusted all over. Africa, New Zealand, Eastern and Western Canada, even the Solomon Islands. He's retired now. Like you he changed his career too. Use to drive an oil truck. I wish you the best and stay safe.
where is he originally from? he sounds like me
Amazing story, you're a good man
Excellent story!
IT IS WHAT I ""ALWAYS"" WANTED TO DO WHEN I GREW UP!!!! different paths different times... eh... maybe in the new future we will be driving helodrones ''back and forth'' to the fields where they take over the ''spray'' ??? eh.... I WOULD MISS THE AG PLANES IN THE SKYS tho...
Nice story..thanks for sharing. I envy you man!!
This is an awesome video.
Great guy, great story.
I crop dust in my local shop rite every time Im there.. Bean and sauerkraut induced sbd's down the canned goods or cookie aisle. Turn around at the end and watch the fun!
Thank you for growing our food. Good luck
“I served a mission.” Nuff said.
Thank a bunch for spraying them taters. Great story.
Thank you ✈️
Beautiful
Wow! I Great story, thanks for sharing. Where did you get your AG training in Waco?
TSTC in Waco. The ag program is no longer there.
@@JyClaridge ah bummer! I picked up a laser degree there years ago. I blew it…. Should have gone to Ag school. I appreciate the fast reply and wish you well.
Hey buddy, it’s Dusty …. Glad it all came together for you and your family
@@dustyhall6810 holy smokes. Where are you now? Still on the east coast? I think of you often and wonder where you are. Do you still have the same number?
My high school teacher died twice crop dusting. When I told him I was finally getting my PPL he said ag flying was off limits for me. its a different sport.
I just retired and Angel's is where I'm going
"YOU GOT IT."
Well Done!
What Ag school did you get your endoresment from? I dont live far from there and have my commercial license.
I did mine at TSTC in Waco TX. They don't have the ag program anymore.
I wanted to be an ag pilot at 30...saved up 10k...of the 40k I needed. Now I'm 43...still in same career...still would like to do it...but I get dragged through 10x the effort as the typical guy trying to advance.
Oh, this is a video about planes? I thought this was going to be a completely different kind of story.
I just didn't understand his comment I hit a pivot..with landing gear??? Never heard this expression before...can someone explain please???
I think he hit a irrigation pivot.
The big sprinklers that move around and cover a circle are called pivots, you can see him hopping over one in the video. Some of them have a steel cable stretched out on top like a suspension bridge, while others are nothing but a really big pipe. The wire is often hard to see if you're flying into the sun. If you skim the top of one with the landing gear, you'll bounce off. If you hit it closer to the center of the wheel, you'll likely rip the landing gear off or nose straight into the ground. Just like power lines and towers and wind generators, they're not something you want to get too close to.
Aren’t they switching to drones now
I want to be a crop duster. I could if I want to I’m 21 no finishing up some schooling in an ag field and I could do the required works. I just don’t know if I want to put my family through that. Don’t know what to do.
What do you mean by "put your family through that"?
@@JyClaridge it would stress my mother.
For sure. However, there is a lot of value in doing what YOU want to do. My family is nervous for sure, but they love watching me fly and doing what I want to do. Most of all, they enjoy the time I have now.
@@JyClaridge I’m going to go for my private pilot or potential try gliders next summer. I’m thinking gliders first, it’s cheeper and I’d get a feel for flying.
In a different perspective the title is funny
You prob spray right by Brandon visser?
About 30 mins north of him. He's a great guy.
@@JyClaridge You know, I was actually looking last year to relocate and find a place to take my plane where there's some work. Been flying corn runs almost exclusively now that the farming in my area is all but gone. I considered looking into the area around St. Anthony and maybe contacting someone there, but thought "nah, they probably got all of that covered, I'll look somewhere else". Now that I saw this video, it seems like all I had to do was show up 😂
Do you know Jpaydirt?
I love to watch guys with three chins talk, the whole face moves like a big balloon filled with water
I'm glad that that is what you got out of this video. You seem like a great guy.
Got my Private then the instrument 500 hrs then started a commercial on the GI Bill Realized I'd starve if I left my Tool and Die maker Job. Besides I'd make a lousy CFI. If you aren't 110% into Aviation (When Learning) you don't belong in my sky. It not a hobby Aviation is not to be taken Lightly, It will KILL U. GA is doing almost 4 fatels a week in the US alone. That's a Lot of Wrinkled, beyond repair, Aluminum. People are made every day not so much Planes.
😳 p̷r̷o̷m̷o̷s̷m̷
I thought this was going to be about farting 😕
Great story, are those pistons or kerosene burning?
Turbine. They burn Jet A.
@@JyClaridge Cool, I fly behind PT-6 -35