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From: bigroybr69
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  • I would have thought meteorology would be quite important in regards to inversion layers and the higher possibility of drift if one is present,he does look a tad high.

  • crop dusting seems to be veeeery fun!! I want to be cropduster pilot!!!

  • he's way to high...another 10ft higher and he would be at the right hight for fertelizing

  • No he's not 100 feet above the field! He's actually at the corect height. Wheels in the dirdt damages crop, plane & coverage.

  • @June062007 Yeah the correct height for a rookie. If he was spraying roundup he would kill have the country side

  • @cropgun58 You obviously know nothing of meterology or aerodynamics.Suggest you consult with an experienced professional. The days of wheels in the crop (crop dusting) are gone! Now we know more about the behaviour of solids & liquids & improvements in the delivery systems, application height amongst other things, has changed.

  • @June062007 You serious???? Man i've been crop dusting for 8 years and i know what the hell i'm talking about. Recommended height is 1-2 meters. Which would be 3-6 feet. And what the hell does meteorology have to do with spraying?? If its windy out don't spray if its not windy fly all day.... See this is why you guys should have nothing to do with this job. You should check my videos to see how its done the right way......

  • Jet jockey turbine wanna be. Fly's freaken 100 feet off the field. He would get fired down here!! Gotta put them wheels in the dirt!

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