Just like when you first find that purrfect car. You obsessed over it. You druled over it. Mowed lawns, stacked hay, and shoveled out horse stalls to earn the money to buy it. So you go to the owner that is selling it, once the deal is struck now the reality hits and you get the feelings of now what do I do with it?
That's just about where I am at now. Once this morning l got the news from Gordon Sant at AyreWolf HQ in Alaska I have a renewed sense of purpose, yet I don't have the acumen to take the next steps. But just as I did when I started Toewing, You work at and learn as well as you can. Ask questions from people who are in the business. Many will growl at you, more often than not they will be flattered that you asked them.
Same goes for us in aviation. Strafing a farm field but once you learn the old skool methods as well as now days techniques. You only learn when you become a hangaround doing odd jobs.
I did and for every one that's ever done that duty there is some old bug sprayer who taught that to another.
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