Is There a Demand for Ag Pilots?

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  • Опубліковано 20 лис 2021
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    This is a common question we get asked. Watch the video to find out what we think. Ag Pilots aren't going anywhere anytime soon, they treat collectively 127 million acres annually in the U.S. (agaviation.org).
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  • @robstanton9215
    @robstanton9215 2 роки тому +5

    I love y’all’s videos! You guys really make a great team!! I dreamed of being an ag pilot when I was much younger. Really ever since I was able to walk on our farm and my granddad’s farm near Spade Texas and the crop dusters would come alive doing my personal little air shows each year. I remember one pilot in particular flying a Piper Pawnee who would fly under a sagging power line that fed one of our electric wells instead of over it. At the lowest point of the wire his gear was spanking the tops of the feed crop and his vertical stab was inches from the wire, and when he would turn around to make another pass he would pull up between the power and phone lines running down both sides of the road that ran by our place. My dad thought he was crazy and I thought he was a hero! Of course the wisdom of a 5 year old boy won the day 😂. Growing up on a farm and later becoming a welder I certainly appreciate the long days and weeks y’all put in. Thank you for the wonderful content! Watching you guys work and fly always takes me back home to me earliest happy memories and of course more simple times. Please be safe you two!!!
    BTW, I never flew ag planes but I did eventually fly. I rode shotgun in a helicopter round-up gig right out of high school, and I flew gliders for a couple of years. Life got in the way but now in my late fifties I’m working on getting my private ticket and just flying light sport.

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  2 роки тому +2

      That’s awesome Rob! It sounds like you have lots of great memories. Really excited to hear you chasing the PPL.

  • @guystevenson7228
    @guystevenson7228 2 роки тому +6

    Spot on!!!! Getting harder and harder to find the hard working adaptable people with common sense, it is not all flying scarves and goggles......

  • @haydennoles4742
    @haydennoles4742 2 роки тому +1

    What you guys are saying is literally the same as what we see over here as well. Love the stuff you guys put out, keep it going 👍

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  2 роки тому

      That’s a shame that you are having the same issue over there. Thanks for the comment.

  • @sixwillwin
    @sixwillwin 2 роки тому +2

    Really good insight into the job. You guys totally nailed it.

  • @jhaedtler
    @jhaedtler 2 роки тому +1

    Great Video, Thanks Kids!

  • @willjohnson211
    @willjohnson211 2 роки тому +5

    Love Citabrias, such a beautiful airplane. Sadly haven’t gotten to be pic in one yet.

  • @wagnercorrea8609
    @wagnercorrea8609 Рік тому

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 in the end, you have made me think that ag aviation in US is pretty similar we experience here in Brazil

  • @jeffbailey7328
    @jeffbailey7328 2 роки тому +8

    What does a normal work schedule season look like? I understand you guys work from sun up 'til sun down and every possible good day but how long is that season? Is it like 4 to 6 months or longer? I understand Ag Pilots down south are working year round but is the majority of northern pilots only working for half the year? What kind of tasks are performed during the winter months? Are the winter months a kind of vacation period and how long is that if that is the case? (Or second job time in the winter?) What is it like to live on site? Do Ag Pilots move to the area they find work in? I see that you guys have a camper, do most Ag Pilots have campers and live on site and for how long. Or do you find other types of accommodations? Finally what are the nitty gritty details of living in a camper like how do you guys deal with gray water (I don't mean how to dump it I just mean where.), getting fresh water, and during a season do you guys travel to different sites while you find new jobs around the country? Sorry for the long comment but that's what I'm wondering as I continue working towards this industry.

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  2 роки тому +6

      Our season is 4 months and we take the rest of the year off and travel. Most places have hookups for a camper and if not you’ll have to figure out where to dump. Everyone does it differently (camper, apartment, house). Most I know of live where they work year around. Some wrench or drive truck. Just depends on what you’re looking for.

  • @itswhatido1404
    @itswhatido1404 2 роки тому +1

    This was very interesting! I just need to finish my commercial. I’m trying to find a school close to me here in Idaho.

  • @capnpete1154
    @capnpete1154 Рік тому +1

    What you said about finding pilots who don't want to work for their paycheck seems to be a common problem. I own a dog grooming biz and the last 3 0r 4 I've hired only want a paycheck and don't want to put the time and effort in to do a good job. I'm nearly 70 and can out work all of these cupcakes. I've had to downsize my biz to just the ones my one good groomer and I can handle because of this. All of my customers who also have their own biz echo this same sentiment. What has happened to this country?!
    I am thoroughly enjoying your videos and it is reassuring to see young entrepreneurs working hard and succeeding. Best of luck and BE SAFE!

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching Capn Pete. Unfortunately I think it’s the new trend with people who just don’t want to work.

    • @capnpete1154
      @capnpete1154 Рік тому

      @@AgAviationAdventures I'm afraid you're oh so right. That is the beginning of the end for any civilization.

  • @jacobmcclard5930
    @jacobmcclard5930 Рік тому

    Just discovered your channel, love the content. I’m a CFI with 600 hours from middle TN. I have just been offered a job as a chief flight instructor in a small startup flight school near me. However, I have always kinda wondered about being ag pilot, but never really put much thought into it.
    When you say that the schedule sucks I completely understand, but how many months of the year are you working. For me I would love to work like hell then have months off to do other projects back home.
    What are the hour/ certification requirements to be an ag pilot.
    What’s a reasonable pay for a first year agh pilot if I was to go this route.

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  Рік тому

      Hey! Thanks for watching. Check out some of our other videos:
      ua-cam.com/video/5lndH-hAtJY/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/QwnF9JggDlw/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/GnFZQVSg7k8/v-deo.html

  • @Keys879
    @Keys879 2 роки тому +1

    A 500hr Commercial Limited Pilot. I work three jobs, seven days a week, sun up to sun down. Grinding my pants off to build time. I want into this industry so bad. I don't mind hard work. I have no family and no anchors to keep me in one place. Holidays and weekends have become meaningless to me, but finding a good paying and meaningful career in Aviation is everything. The problem has been tail time, however I plan to load for this upcoming season. See you over the field!

  • @shonrainey3946
    @shonrainey3946 2 роки тому +2

    That’s always been my dream job, but at 47 years old I’m about 3 hours away from my PPL and my instructor passed away last weekend, also trying to get hours while owning a trucking company and always crappy weather

  • @donanderson3807
    @donanderson3807 Рік тому

    Where. Are. The. Desiccated. Sunflowers?! Lol
    Love your videos. Joining the family this spring at 48yo. Arborist for 22, and ready for another amazing adventure.

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  Рік тому

      That’s awesome Don! Where will you be working?

    • @donanderson3807
      @donanderson3807 Рік тому

      @@AgAviationAdventures My wife and I are in SC. I travel for trees now, so travel isn't a big deal for me. I wouldn't mind applying for gypsy moths and other arboricultyral applications as well. Also, Every trade is suffering from quality help. Work ethic is a lost art. I mean, it's generally a work season of long hours, not the entire year. 😂

  • @cristiangonzalez761
    @cristiangonzalez761 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video!!! Guys a question, what its the most product (category or in general) sprayed in this bussines and can you see organics products? Regards.

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  2 роки тому

      We spray a lot of chlorpyrifos during certain times of the season. I would love to spray more organic because it is typically sprayed more often and requires more treatments.

  • @sanchosegui
    @sanchosegui 2 роки тому +2

    Hi, guys!
    Do you know where I can get an AT502 AFM/POH?
    What do you say the best time of the year is to go look for a job in Illinois / Indiana?

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  2 роки тому +2

      You should be able download it off their website. I would start looking for a job now.

  • @Chiefliner
    @Chiefliner Рік тому

    I’d like to add that the hard work ethic must be persistent throughout the season. Heading into the last couple weeks can be like scaling a cliff.

  • @christophermarques3654
    @christophermarques3654 2 роки тому

    Does the US (in general) accept low hours pilots from Europe to train and do crop? (With a FAA CPL)

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  2 роки тому

      The low hour part is the difficult thing. But there are jobs out there, just have to knock on lots of doors.

  • @ecossearthur
    @ecossearthur 2 роки тому +4

    Boom!

  • @isaacwingard4885
    @isaacwingard4885 2 роки тому +1

    Do ag pilots usually travel around during the season, or operate near a home field? Also if they do travel where do they stay?

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  2 роки тому

      It depends on where you are working, some people don't travel at all. Usually you stay in a hotel or sometimes the operation has living quarters on site.

  • @SchlenkAir
    @SchlenkAir Рік тому

    Hi guys, I love your videos. Looking for a change and considering Ag aviation 30 years as a hard working commercial diving industry, I have my commercial and just hit a 1000 hrs. Here's the big problem, I'm 6'7" normally fly a 182 and 185. Is there an Ag plane I would fit in? Thank you!

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  Рік тому

      Yeah I don’t think you’d have much trouble fitting into different models. The cockpits are a lot bigger then a 182 and 185.

  • @josephb2280
    @josephb2280 2 роки тому +3

    I’m graduating an aviation college in a year and I am considering doing this. Most guys become CFI’s to get their hours but that’s not really for me.
    Do you think it’s realistic that I could get a seat in ag aviation with around only 250-300 hours? I’m trying to find a place to work on the ground but before I work sun up to sundown for a whole season I want to make sure I can even get a seat later on!
    Also thank you for making these videos!!!

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks for watching. I had about 400 hours and it’s totally possible if you find the right operator. That’s the hard part.

  • @pushing2throttles
    @pushing2throttles 2 роки тому +1

    How can I contact you two. I'd like to have a further discussion about this video.

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  2 роки тому +2

      You can send an email to agaviationadventures@gmail.com if you’d like.

  • @jhaedtler
    @jhaedtler 2 роки тому +1

    Yep. May till first frost 7 days a week. Normally around mid November! Then the fun of working on the plane! I so miss this work! and I was just a wrench!

  • @brittanycato3748
    @brittanycato3748 2 роки тому +2

    My husband has been in a commercial spreader for 6 years and he has been saying for the last 2 years he wants to get in the air but he's not sure how to get up there as we live in a small town and there's no ag pilots

    • @paoramaher5614
      @paoramaher5614 2 роки тому

      Move..

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  2 роки тому

      You’ll have to move.

    • @brittanycato3748
      @brittanycato3748 2 роки тому

      @@AgAviationAdventures where or what does he have to do to get started on training

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  2 роки тому

      I’ve addressed this in other videos if you take a look at “do you want to be an Ag pilot” as well as a few others.

  • @nolacross704
    @nolacross704 2 роки тому

    how do you find people to start this process

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  2 роки тому

      You can attend your local convention as well as the national. I would also go and meet every applicator you can and introduce yourself.

  • @PeterPan1026
    @PeterPan1026 Рік тому

    Tyson, what kind of shades are those? Their MINT!

  • @Youtuber-o
    @Youtuber-o Рік тому

    I have my commercial license and I am looking into the AG pilot world, It seems to be a fun job but, life is not meant to be only for work.... When do you have time to enjoy life if all you do is work from sun up to sun down ?

  • @rogerrowland9887
    @rogerrowland9887 2 роки тому

    How do I find ag jobs and what’s the best way to apply and show initiative to get a look from a potential employer?

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  2 роки тому

      I would get on the "Rookie I want to be an ag pilot" Facebook page and look at Barnstormers as well as Ag AirUpdate. And attend state and national aerial applicator conventions.

    • @rogerrowland9887
      @rogerrowland9887 2 роки тому

      @@AgAviationAdventures thanks for that I know this is an old video but I’m looking at going the ag route do you have any leads or special advice for the upcoming season that may differ from the last couple years?

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  2 роки тому +1

      @@rogerrowland9887 No. I would look through some of the videos, all that advice still applies.

  • @stevenplatero5669
    @stevenplatero5669 2 роки тому

    Do you guys hire people from other countries?

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  2 роки тому

      We don’t do any hiring but I have heard of companies hiring from outside the US if they can’t find any help.

  • @wolfman1662
    @wolfman1662 2 роки тому

    I haul rock for a living and I'm considering pursuing a career in this line of work. Would y'all consider me crazy for that?

  • @kiwi6444
    @kiwi6444 2 роки тому

    There is a massive variation when it comes to Ag flying. I have meet pilots who have flown for 40 years and never flown under wires. I have meet pilots who fly under wires a 100 times a day. I have meet pilots who fly night spraying ops and have flown under wires 100 times on a pitch black night blowing 15 plus knots. Pilots who fly with little or no susceptible neighboring properties. Pilots who fly surrounded by susceptible properties. There is a massive variation when it comes to Ag flying. Full loads, partial loads, heavy and hot light and not, etc etc. Iv been there.

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  2 роки тому

      Those are all great points.

    • @kiwi6444
      @kiwi6444 2 роки тому +1

      @@AgAviationAdventures They are real points. Keep up the good vids.

  • @kaydanfehr8907
    @kaydanfehr8907 2 роки тому +1

    Do you need to go to college to get into crop dusting

  • @plane-fuzz
    @plane-fuzz 2 роки тому

    Ain't gonna get much spraying done in that? (A fun day?)

  • @DeanSchaub
    @DeanSchaub 5 місяців тому

    What does it pay?

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  5 місяців тому

      Lots of variables to consider but you can expect $80-$150 once you're in a turbine. ua-cam.com/video/QwnF9JggDlw/v-deo.html

  • @kiwi6444
    @kiwi6444 2 роки тому +2

    Like Iv said before, If you want to be an Ag pilot, then you need to be doing it for no other reason than doing it. If you ask what the money is or anything else along those lines, then do something else.

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  2 роки тому

      Definitely.

    • @ackack612
      @ackack612 Рік тому

      ...indeed, why would anyone ask about money...how on earth would that play into the equation? Inane comment.

  • @cropduster502
    @cropduster502 2 роки тому +1

    You wrapped it up 20 miles too early. I like the insight on the need for ag pilots, but als was curious about your inspection (and how easy you did find the field ) ;-)

  • @jacobhunt5469
    @jacobhunt5469 2 роки тому

    1:20 "want to work instead of complaining" big problem everywhere right now

  • @plane-fuzz
    @plane-fuzz 2 роки тому

    Hard working pilots Like the saturday morning when the bulk fertilizer shows up without bulk But bags! Because they ran out of bulk.oh yes that is not a great day! (been there done that many times)

  • @jamesdehart5039
    @jamesdehart5039 2 роки тому +5

    There’s so much needs to be said here to all the people below me on this post obviously they have not seen all of your videos in the past especially about going to Agricultural aviation schools and the minimum amount of time required to get on insurance now ! I feel like I have my finger on the pulse of this business I have contacts from coast to coast in America and in Canada and I talk to those people often so maybe it’s time for me to make a video breaking this down for these people once and for all I’ve never made a video before but maybe it’s time because there’s a shit ton of information out there that needs to be shared this is a very hard business to get into now because of how many people are killed every year and the insurance requirements go’s up every single year ! These airplanes cost 1.5 to $2 million plus now and the amount of tail wheel time and turbine time you need to fly these airplanes is off the chart and very few operators have a piston powered ag plane to let you start in !! they Air Tractor 402 now is actually a beginners airplane that’s unbelievable to say out loud ! but that’s the world we’re living in now . yes there’s a ton of need for ag pilots and yes it’s true there were airplane setting with no pilots this year I know of a few myself but the problem is nobody can get qualified to get on the insurance to take those jobs because the minimum requirements are so high now you got to remember the average age of a crop duster in America now is 57 years old and there’s a reason for that! This is one dangerous business and these people on here do not have any clue of what that means !! They don’t know what they don’t know!! That’s not a put down to anybody reading this it’s just there is a lot to this especially in the skill and knowledge department and you need to love agriculture and actually care about what you’re doing to the crop you’re treating how good of a job you’re doing like Cali said enough said for now it’s great seeing you guys flying for fun you need to put Callie in the front seat!!😂👍🙏🇺🇸

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  2 роки тому +5

      Well said James! Cally has said we need to do a video about how difficult this business is. We show the laid back easy side of it. It’s anything but that when it’s all said and done. I hope people read your comment and take it to heart.

    • @excellenceinanimation960
      @excellenceinanimation960 2 роки тому

      James I have a couple questions. Besides getting private and commercial license which I believe is about 200+ hours what else is required to get insured? I’m a 21 year old guy in turf school and wondering if this is a potential career. I know turf isn’t thought of as ag but it is just a non consumable crop. We use a bunch of pesticides and fert all that. Do you think it’s worth the money and time investment to check out this industry? How risky is it? I love airplanes but I’m not to keen on killing myself.

    • @ackack612
      @ackack612 Рік тому

      Blah blah blah blah blah.

  • @andrewsims6118
    @andrewsims6118 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Ag Aviation!
    I'm super interested in finding an entrance to the Ag Aviation/Aerial Firefighting industry. I am a military aviator (USAF Reserves) and will be living in the Minnesota area in starting late 2022. Do you know of any operators looking for loaders/pilots? I'm a member of NAAA and have looked around the MAAA website for opportunities. Do you recommend cold calling to operators?
    Thanks!

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  2 роки тому

      I would attend the NAAA convention at the beginning of December as well as visit every operator you can. Cold calling usually does not yield great results. Been there done that.

  • @bradybergen3837
    @bradybergen3837 2 роки тому

    Everyone wants good AG pilots... that already have turbine time... that seems to be one of the biggest problems for guys trying to get into the industry right now 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @mk26n
    @mk26n 2 роки тому

    Hi Guys,
    I really like most of your videos but this one did not have a lot of useful new content. Audio quality was barely passable for my old ears. Keep flying safe, enjoy your time off.

  • @jerryhughes5380
    @jerryhughes5380 10 місяців тому

    You 2 talk alot about being a "hard worker" and willing to work "sun up top sun down." Is this a safe flight practice? Why don't you offer split shifts so you can fill the demand for pilots instead of makinging is too difficult for the "average" pilot?

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  10 місяців тому

      Most pilots don't want a split shift since that means only 1/2 the income.

    • @jerryhughes5380
      @jerryhughes5380 10 місяців тому

      @@AgAviationAdventures So pay the pilots more so they don’t crash the plane. Why do you think we have labor laws?

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  10 місяців тому

      @@jerryhughes5380 Margins are already slim, if you charged more per acre to pay the pilot more you will lose work as the grower will not be able to afford it.

  • @alpenglow1235
    @alpenglow1235 2 роки тому

    At 03:47, I think she's thinking, "Yup, sometimes this job sucks."
    Long days? Hard work? Inconsistent schedule? No whiners? Is that all you have to offer? Are you familiar with the phrase "Arbeit macht frei"? That is the message I'm getting from this escalating diatribe which kinda-sorta starts by saying there is definitely a need for ag pilots, but morphs into a de-motivational, my-way-or-the-hiway, control speech.
    A fool is a person lacking in judgment or prudence. If you want motivated and hard working fools, then hire felons.
    I like your videos, but not this one. As an employer, you are entitled to hire the best people you can hire.

    • @AgAviationAdventures
      @AgAviationAdventures  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching! We’re not employers and not hiring anyone. I’ve seen this time and again with not only the company we work for but also multiple other friends in the business. It’s a real problem for sure.

  • @ackack612
    @ackack612 Рік тому

    ...hmmm...they talk a lot but don't really say much.