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  • I guess this guy gets off on hate comments.

  • You guys should do a reality show of cropdusting :)

  • Just leave the plane running with nobody in it to do an interview? LOL safety first!

  • Lame ass video, "crashes" my ginger freckled ass!

  • your video title's not quite right mate!.....i see how you have to work 12-14 hours a day yeah...we do that amount of work in 2 hours with our turbines

  • FUCK YOU CUNT THIS VIDEO SUCKS DICK

  • Disgusting title. You are an ass clown. Get a life.

  • The ag cat is a hell of plane......although i love the radials the turbin style crop dusters seem to be the true work horses of the industry now.

  • And people wonder where Cancer comes from? 

  • at the 1:16 mark, that is not a Ag cat crop duster..it looks like a home built. that is a huge diffrence.

  • "Just a job", yeah, beats my job and not by "just"...

  • At a recent Vaccation in Iowa, could not belive how daring those great pilots are.

  • Crashes? Ya fookin knacker!

  • video title FAIL!!!!!

  • Ag Cat power

  • That's a Chicago Terminal chart behind Edna. I know that whole terminal like the back of my hand!

  • proper title : "Crop Duster Documentary" ?

  • Grumman AG CAT

  • I think these dusters are some of the worlds greatest pilots, bar none!!!

  • jaaja did you get my fields done yet? wow... its very hard when we have to tell them that is not done yet...nor in the next 3 or 4 days....

  • You know if one legitimate ag-plane crashes in a season, then all the other planes that crash in a bean field are cropduster related......according to the press and the uneducated public. That definitely was not an Ag-Cat upside down in that field. It is not pratical to shut down the engine everytime you load or fuel, engine starts at 0-dark-30 and doesn't stop until the rooster turns the light out. During the busy season, our plane will get about 7 hrs of rest in a 24hr time frame.

  • @Robd40 What kind of overhaul intervals do ya'll run when you're running your plane all the time like that? Just curious! Those planes look like they're built like a tank!

  • very misleading title...

  • yeah, and also make sure the plane is not running on its own with no one sitting at the cockpit...!

  • hey ya'll,,,,that crashed biplane isn't a fucking cropduster,,,it's a starduster or eagle/pitts,,,,,know your airplanes,,,,an Agcat doens't have tapered wings,,,,

  • @tailwheelflier You sure that's not an Eagle DW-1 ag plane? Definitely not a Cat, though.

  • @tailwheelflier It's (was) a Starduster, probably the one in this NTSB report CEN09LA492. Fell out of a low loop and plowed some crops.

  • if an ag aviation operation is doing it right, the engine starts first thing in the morning and doesnt get shut down till the day is over, yes we hot fuel and hot load, it is actualy safer to do both with the engine running,

  • Exactly why is the engine running with the pilot giving an interview? Safety first right?

  • Happens all the time during the busy season. Nothing dangerous about it IF you watch what you're doing.

  • Sure, I would not disagree, but don't let the FAA see ya' doing it. I've personally witnessed the violation of a pilot that did what you suggest. Of course you have to get caught. Like the evidence of this video.

  • I'm going out to Billy Howells school in Febuary. I'll be calling sometime in March if you might need some help.

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