Jim Rosenow
Line Up and Wait
What started me down this path was that I was just sitting in the living room watching a 208 on amphibious floats taxi out for take-off....and probably a lot of folks can't say that
I'm amazed at how diverse our little airport, KBJJ, is. The 208 is based here and shares a hangar with a CJ. We've a a got 24/7 EMS helicopter on the ramp. A couple ag aircraft share their owners' hangar. For heavy iron, we have 6 turbines and a King Air. Half a dozen homebuilts and 3 or 4 (depending on what counts) aerobatic aircraft. All this in addition to a couple light twins, and maybe 30(?) GA type aircraft.
On the business end, in addition to the ag guys and EMS, we have another heli group that patrols either pipelines or power lines (not sure which), a small business that manufacturers consoles, etc for GA, and Aircraft Sales, Inc (which essentially re-man's GA aircraft to new).
We are just far enough out in the boonies to be attractive as a destination for training and get folks taking dual out of Skypark, CAK, and other surrounding airports. The EMS folks had 3 helis in here last month training day and night. Bonus points, Preferred Airparts uses us train new pilots in their turbo-prop DC3 (and Caravans). What a hoot! We've even had Goodyear blimps in here doing touch and goes!
Point of all this?...none really. Just happy to be here!
Jim
I'm amazed at how diverse our little airport, KBJJ, is. The 208 is based here and shares a hangar with a CJ. We've a a got 24/7 EMS helicopter on the ramp. A couple ag aircraft share their owners' hangar. For heavy iron, we have 6 turbines and a King Air. Half a dozen homebuilts and 3 or 4 (depending on what counts) aerobatic aircraft. All this in addition to a couple light twins, and maybe 30(?) GA type aircraft.
On the business end, in addition to the ag guys and EMS, we have another heli group that patrols either pipelines or power lines (not sure which), a small business that manufacturers consoles, etc for GA, and Aircraft Sales, Inc (which essentially re-man's GA aircraft to new).
We are just far enough out in the boonies to be attractive as a destination for training and get folks taking dual out of Skypark, CAK, and other surrounding airports. The EMS folks had 3 helis in here last month training day and night. Bonus points, Preferred Airparts uses us train new pilots in their turbo-prop DC3 (and Caravans). What a hoot! We've even had Goodyear blimps in here doing touch and goes!
Point of all this?...none really. Just happy to be here!
Jim