met Blaine years ago when introducing the air ag community to the new “at the time” Flying Flagman GPS technology. I’m so sorry to learn about his father’s accident and passing. This video brought back many fond memories of when I interacted with the tight knit family air ag operators …much respect !
These folks are very down to earth and humble and most importantly they are christians. They get ten thumbs up 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 from me. When Blaine's Dad had a accident with his plane and was killed, it tells me something about them when all the other crop dusters either helped them thru that bad time and others offered to help. I have never met them that I know of but what I said about their characters I feel that I am right as if I had known them all of my life. So in short my hat is off to them and I offer to them my condolences and love to their family Larry McPherson
the easiest way, is find one or more local air ag companies and see if they're putting anyone on. You'll need to start out as a loader, even if you want to be a pilot, the advantage in that is will be able to use the you earn as a loader to fund your pilots licence. I'm in Australia, so if you're in the States you'll probably find things are different to how they are here. Good luck with your endeavours
@@kingofthejungle3833 I found a company that wants to hire me as a loader (I want to be a crop duster pilot aswell) I would have to move away from home to pursue it, however I am scared as they can’t guarantee me work through winter with other things
@@KCPmedias take the gamble, it's good money when the work is on, it'll pay for your lessons, see what other work is in the area to get you through the winter
@@kingofthejungle3833 awesome thank you.. gotta take risks sometimes I guess. I’ve sent out a few resumes for winter work at other companies, fingers crossed
What a great video. The lady interviewing really does her job well too.
met Blaine years ago when introducing the air ag community to the new “at the time” Flying Flagman GPS technology. I’m so sorry to learn about his father’s accident and passing. This video brought back many fond memories of when I interacted with the tight knit family air ag operators …much respect !
I love these people. They are so humble. Maybe something we all can learn from these folks..
These folks are very down to earth and humble and most importantly they are christians. They get ten thumbs up 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 from me. When Blaine's Dad had a accident with his plane and was killed, it tells me something about them when all the other crop dusters either helped them thru that bad time and others offered to help. I have never met them that I know of but what I said about their characters I feel that I am right as if I had known them all of my life. So in short my hat is off to them and I offer to them my condolences and love to their family Larry McPherson
Hey great job on the reporter. She’s very real. Good person seems like
Very informative and interesting. Happy New Year All Y’all!
Greeting From Somalia say to me hello the... I loved video and the farm God bless you
I wonder if he listens to Shark Farmer radio while he’s flying? 🤣🤣
Its a calling. It’s a wonderfully hard job that requires paiion and dedication.
RIP Bennard Rowland, chew the fat, shit the shit, spray some crops in the back bar in the sky. from a former loader/mixer
very interesting.i learned so much
Enjoy your videos
How can i get a job operating tractors on these fields
This is a dream!
I want to learn how to get into the crop dusting industry
the easiest way, is find one or more local air ag companies and see if they're putting anyone on. You'll need to start out as a loader, even if you want to be a pilot, the advantage in that is will be able to use the you earn as a loader to fund your pilots licence. I'm in Australia, so if you're in the States you'll probably find things are different to how they are here.
Good luck with your endeavours
@@kingofthejungle3833 thanks
@@kingofthejungle3833 I found a company that wants to hire me as a loader (I want to be a crop duster pilot aswell) I would have to move away from home to pursue it, however I am scared as they can’t guarantee me work through winter with other things
@@KCPmedias take the gamble, it's good money when the work is on, it'll pay for your lessons, see what other work is in the area to get you through the winter
@@kingofthejungle3833 awesome thank you.. gotta take risks sometimes I guess. I’ve sent out a few resumes for winter work at other companies, fingers crossed
Who is the one person that dislikes this video?
That was smoke they puff out to tell what wind is doing and to avoid drift
@2:43 I bet that's Blaine sitting on a 301
I’m watching this at 4:28 😂
hahah. Last 30 minutes of work!
...Let's Stand in the Pesticide Spray and Smile.......
There’s was actually nothing in there at the time! Im blonde not stupid