RightPedal
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Ill Mitch said:Yea, dying was too strong a word. But it is definitely shrinking. I agree that it will never go away completely, but as someone said in this thread and another one not too long ago, it is more of a 911 service than anything else.
I guess about the only steady spraying gigs are the boll-weevil stuff.
I had a gig lined up a couple of years ago in TN for a multi-plane operator. I really wanted to take it, but am glad I didn't as the airplanes sat for most of the season. Last season they sat as well. Hopefully this season will be better as my bros need to eat!
The bowlweevil eradication program is dead for the most part. It's all pretty well a maintanence program now, I'm told. I have a friend in south texas that flew over 900 hours last year.
The multi-plane operator you spoke of (G.Mc) is a relative of mine and taught me how to fly. Most of his pilots flew less than a hundred hours last season. I wish I could, but I can't live on that, so I'll keep my 8 to 5 job for now.
BWEP was the best thing going for a new pilot to get into the business. It's all light load, low volume work. It didn't pay very much either. I wish ag-aviation would become active again, it's about the only thing in life I want to do.