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Scuds Tall Tale - Long Drive North
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Great story :) I enjoyed reading it
Don't know if young pilots this days have that sense of adventure and perseverance
Don't know if young pilots this days have that sense of adventure and perseverance
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That is an awesome story. Make it a chapter in Chucks upcoming Book RIGHT CHUCK?
Look guys. I'm going to write a book about trading experiences, life experiences, missions experiences, and maybe a little bit of flying (since I'm still a bit short of 1000 hours myself)
If I can do it so can you.
Look guys. I'm going to write a book about trading experiences, life experiences, missions experiences, and maybe a little bit of flying (since I'm still a bit short of 1000 hours myself)
If I can do it so can you.
That's awesome.
When were you in Haines Junction area?
I flew around that area in 2010. I miss the scenery!
When were you in Haines Junction area?
I flew around that area in 2010. I miss the scenery!
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2004 , 2005 , 2006
Was usually up there mid April til mid October. The flying was amazing, got a few more tales I have to write of my time up there. It's funny but usually around June 1st it's like someone threw a switch and you would be slammed with work until mid September and bam nothing.
Very seasonal but winters off to go backpacking was great, I think I was paid pretty fair for the time and experience level.
First year $1500 a month and $15 an hour and you would do 100 hour a month easy. Next year $2000 and $20 third year $2500 and $25
Was usually up there mid April til mid October. The flying was amazing, got a few more tales I have to write of my time up there. It's funny but usually around June 1st it's like someone threw a switch and you would be slammed with work until mid September and bam nothing.
Very seasonal but winters off to go backpacking was great, I think I was paid pretty fair for the time and experience level.
First year $1500 a month and $15 an hour and you would do 100 hour a month easy. Next year $2000 and $20 third year $2500 and $25
You could call it.
How I found true happiness humping blueberry blonds along the Yukon. >:D
How I found true happiness humping blueberry blonds along the Yukon. >:D
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Spent a couple of weeks in the Yukon flying smoke jumpers in the DC-3. Good times!
Nice story - I really should write one as well.
Nice story - I really should write one as well.
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