TVATIVAK71 wrote:When I was a kid I spent lots of time at the DLG airport and always swooned over Togiak National Wildlife Refuges planes and pestered some of the pilots and biologists. Same with the Troopers and they had Grumman Gooses back then. But it seemed the feds had the best facilities and the coolest planes. I really wanted to do that. But back then it seemed that the pilot/biologist (wildlife management degree) positions were few and far between. Got sucked into a very good paying air taxi position and drifted away from doing that type of flying then a pilot position opened at Katmai that many of us local guys scrambling to get it. It went to a local guy that grew up in Naknek and had considerable experience flying in that area. He was a mentor to many of us young flyers and a high school sports coach/referee at many meets in Southwest Alaska. Sadly he perished in a accident while flying on the job. He was a really neat person.
I don’t regret the career path in aviation I took but this thread brings back lots of memories of what I wanted to do back in my younger days. I think it would be a neat job or career to fly for the Feds.
We always had good equipment, for sure. It broke my heart when Senator Stevens gave our two remaining Gooses to museums…..grrrr.
And, as I suggested earlier, I’d do that job again, gladly. For the right person, it’s a dream job. Sure was for me.
MTV