I always wanted to be a crop duster pilot. It seems it wasn’t meant to be. I’ve tried several times to work on my comercial but always something would happen that I couldn’t afford the training and now I have gotten too old. My heart and willingness are still in but unfortunately the years keep passing by. You are blessed to be doing what you love. I loved the first blog as an ag pilot. May God bless you with many years in this profession.
That air tractor sounds awesome it go’s for miles sprays awesome 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
As an airline guy (Yes. I love my work) I’m absolutely fascinated by the life of an Ag Pilot. Had three roommates in college who went this route. What a fascinating segment of aviation. Thank you for posting. Please be safe. (as if you wouldn’t.)
I just finished a 36 year career in aerospace manufacturing both commercial and military. I have built parts for most anything with wings including the space shuttle. I have never flown...
Hey man I enjoyed it! I’m a cotton farmer in West Texas so I understand the weather situation. Hurry up and wait! haha My oldest son and my middle son farm my land and my youngest son wants to be a crop duster and I support him 100%!! I also told him I would like him to start out in a Cessna 188 of some sort, maybe the Husky?? Anyway, I subscribed so keep the videos going! We will watch em!!
Andy Gjerswold I hope I’m not interrupting your day but I have some questions for you. I’ll ask them here but if there is a better way to get ahold of you let me know please. How old are you? Did you go to a school that specializes in training you to be an ag pilot?
Andy Gjerswold Ok Andy, thank you for giving me that info! PS. My youngest is 27. My reason for offering to help him do this was that his bros have a JD 4940 sprayer but don’t have the time to run it in a timely manner and I don’t want him to just be a hired hand, but he would take care of their needs first and foremost then anything that came his way after that. No response necessary, I just thought I should put that out there. Again thank you! Stay safe out there! And I look forward to more videos!!!
P.P.S. Thought I should clarify something. I might have made it sound like he has been just sitting around doing nothing. He graduated from SPC in 2012 with a degree in welding and went to work building frack tanks, then into welding/fabricating the high pressure plumbing on hot oil trucks, then fabricating & welding plumbing lines between oil storage tanks for OXY Energy Corp. It’s time to crop dust now!
I'm deff. Following. I'm considering getting in the ag side of aviation and found an ag pick-up that I might be able to get my hands on...how difficult is it to get 137 endorsed ?
I appreciate the response! I have not yet contacted my FISDO, still kinda doing preliminary research etc. I'm an A&P among other things so I've read through part 137 in the FAR'S. In my case I was considering finding a school to help with knowledge on the handling of economic poisons aspect and some experience, ultimately the possible plan would be to become a 137 operator, I was just curious how lengthy of a process it was to A. Get endorsed and B. Become a 137 operator. I.e. did the person you worked for have you practice for 10 hours then sign you off when he thought you was ready and that's it? If I decide to go forward with it I would be doing a lot of reading on the handling of economic poisons and I've found the recommend books on it, I was just curious if it was a viable option, or, if I want to get into ag do I just plead with anybody that can get me a seat? And I'm aware they would probably put me on ground services first before hopping in a plane. I understand working under someone you learn a lot from them, the ropes so to speak, however if that option is very slim is is possible to go out on my own...any thoughts? Will you become a 137 operator or? Thanks for the info, I believe there's no dumb questions, I'm just trying to feel it out and read all that I can to learn, knowledge is power.
Good job Andy. Keep them coming. I’m busy studying and building hours towards CPL, working towards that exact office. This is the kind of motivation a guy needs. What is your email address? I have a couple of questions if you don’t mind Thanks
if i were you i would get the surgery . i know , you're thinking " well surgery is expensive and i only make around 20,000 in a year . but trust me when i say you need surgery for your deviated septum
A little counsel: don’t use God’s Name in vain on these videos...use somebody else’s ... you are breathing His air, flying in His sky and you need His help, every day and every way...
I always wanted to be a crop duster pilot. It seems it wasn’t meant to be. I’ve tried several times to work on my comercial but always something would happen that I couldn’t afford the training and now I have gotten too old. My heart and willingness are still in but unfortunately the years keep passing by. You are blessed to be doing what you love. I loved the first blog as an ag pilot. May God bless you with many years in this profession.
That air tractor sounds awesome it go’s for miles sprays awesome 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
not a air tractor
As an airline guy (Yes. I love my work) I’m absolutely fascinated by the life of an Ag Pilot. Had three roommates in college who went this route. What a fascinating segment of aviation. Thank you for posting. Please be safe. (as if you wouldn’t.)
thanks for sharing
I just finished a 36 year career in aerospace manufacturing both commercial and military. I have built parts for most anything with wings including the space shuttle. I have never flown...
Dude, it goes! Great work.
Great video! As a farmer this was good for me to see how my crops are sprayed. Kinda made me feel like I might throw up when you lift up and turn haha
Looks like fun. I am jealous.
Hey man I enjoyed it! I’m a cotton farmer in West Texas so I understand the weather situation. Hurry up and wait! haha
My oldest son and my middle son farm my land and my youngest son wants to be a crop duster and I support him 100%!! I also told him I would like him to start out in a Cessna 188 of some sort, maybe the Husky?? Anyway, I subscribed so keep the videos going! We will watch em!!
Andy Gjerswold I hope I’m not interrupting your day but I have some questions for you. I’ll ask them here but if there is a better way to get ahold of you let me know please.
How old are you? Did you go to a school that specializes in training you to be an ag pilot?
Andy Gjerswold Ok Andy, thank you for giving me that info!
PS. My youngest is 27. My reason for offering to help him do this was that his bros have a JD 4940 sprayer but don’t have the time to run it in a timely manner and I don’t want him to just be a hired hand, but he would take care of their needs first and foremost then anything that came his way after that. No response necessary, I just thought I should put that out there. Again thank you! Stay safe out there! And I look forward to more videos!!!
P.P.S. Thought I should clarify something. I might have made it sound like he has been just sitting around doing nothing. He graduated from SPC in 2012 with a degree in welding and went to work building frack tanks, then into welding/fabricating the high pressure plumbing on hot oil trucks, then fabricating & welding plumbing lines between oil storage tanks for OXY Energy Corp. It’s time to crop dust now!
Bad ass idea. Keep em coming
Thank you!
Do ag pilots make enough to take the winter months off? Or is there other tasks you do with snow on the ground
experienced ag pilots make anywheres from 100k up to 140k that ive seen might be different in other areas
I'm deff. Following. I'm considering getting in the ag side of aviation and found an ag pick-up that I might be able to get my hands on...how difficult is it to get 137 endorsed ?
I appreciate the response! I have not yet contacted my FISDO, still kinda doing preliminary research etc. I'm an A&P among other things so I've read through part 137 in the FAR'S. In my case I was considering finding a school to help with knowledge on the handling of economic poisons aspect and some experience, ultimately the possible plan would be to become a 137 operator, I was just curious how lengthy of a process it was to A. Get endorsed and B. Become a 137 operator. I.e. did the person you worked for have you practice for 10 hours then sign you off when he thought you was ready and that's it? If I decide to go forward with it I would be doing a lot of reading on the handling of economic poisons and I've found the recommend books on it, I was just curious if it was a viable option, or, if I want to get into ag do I just plead with anybody that can get me a seat? And I'm aware they would probably put me on ground services first before hopping in a plane. I understand working under someone you learn a lot from them, the ropes so to speak, however if that option is very slim is is possible to go out on my own...any thoughts? Will you become a 137 operator or? Thanks for the info, I believe there's no dumb questions, I'm just trying to feel it out and read all that I can to learn, knowledge is power.
Good job Andy.
Keep them coming. I’m busy studying and building hours towards CPL, working towards that exact office.
This is the kind of motivation a guy needs.
What is your email address? I have a couple of questions if you don’t mind
Thanks
Email sent
Good!!
Watching this winded out in the middle of a field in Ohio. Weather is a right bitch aint she.
"Got a big day tomorrow..." ...let's hit the bar... You didn't say it; however, it was implied. :p
As much as I wish it were true, it's hard to hit the bar during the season. Flying hungover = a very unpleasant experience
@@valleyagpilot1283 And Very Dangerous.
if i were you i would get the surgery . i know , you're thinking " well surgery is expensive and i only make around 20,000 in a year . but trust me when i say you need surgery for your deviated septum
A little counsel: don’t use God’s Name in vain on these videos...use somebody else’s ... you are breathing His air, flying in His sky and you need His help, every day and every way...