The course included the usual ground-school classes, and about 25 hours of flight time culminating in the same unimproved mountain airstrips that Mark and I have been testing.
Next stop for Rick and Mark will be the EAA's AirVenture airshow next week, where they will display the Kodiak at the JAARS pavilion. This year EAA is highlighting "Public Benefit" and Mission Aviation with their "Fly4Life" slogan. Am I going too? Sorry, Charlie. I've got a cabin in the montains in Montana with my name on it (where my brother-in-law runs a great camp, Clydehurst Christian Ranch). After a badly-needed bit of R&R, we hit the next big challenge -- getting N498KQ over the pond to PNG. Stay tuned.
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Love this blog! Thanks for keeping us informed! Julie & Jon
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