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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 142570"><p>Well, I am back from a trip to Yuma, Arizona. </p><p></p><p>I was recently interviewed in Ottawa for a position with a company called MMIST. They produce a cargo capable UAV (unmanned air vehicle) that is capable of re-supply and aerial monitoring. Because they are listed on the website – those who are interested can go here to see: <a href="http://www.mmist.ca" target="_blank">http://www.mmist.ca</a></p><p></p><p>Seems they needed a beat up, old, retired fighter pilot who was reasonably capable of putting words into intelligible sentences, was willing to travel and was at least somewhat presentable in a public setting. So I threw my hat in the ring, and now I am part of the team.</p><p></p><p>It appears I will be in Yuma on a regular basis – at least for the next little while. I managed to fly my first mission on the Yuma Proving Grounds last Wednesday and quite enjoyed it. Lots of interesting tech stuff, but the flying is the fun part.</p><p></p><p>I am home for a couple of weeks now. The contract is with the U.S. Army and I will – for the next little while – be working out of Yuma as well as a few other places. It will be nice to have a little cash flow at the farm for a change instead of outflow. If cattle cannot support this place I suppose I will have to do it. Such is life.</p><p></p><p>Weaning calves today – wife has all the pens set up and hay / water available in the pens. So all I have to do is help sort. Bonus!</p><p></p><p>Oh, by the way – had our first roast out of that swing bag cow we killed. A little chewy, but still very good. Surprizing, because she was milking a couple of calves right up to slaughter day.</p><p></p><p>Gotta' run – best to all,</p><p></p><p>Bez'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 142570"] Well, I am back from a trip to Yuma, Arizona. I was recently interviewed in Ottawa for a position with a company called MMIST. They produce a cargo capable UAV (unmanned air vehicle) that is capable of re-supply and aerial monitoring. Because they are listed on the website – those who are interested can go here to see: [url=http://www.mmist.ca]http://www.mmist.ca[/url] Seems they needed a beat up, old, retired fighter pilot who was reasonably capable of putting words into intelligible sentences, was willing to travel and was at least somewhat presentable in a public setting. So I threw my hat in the ring, and now I am part of the team. It appears I will be in Yuma on a regular basis – at least for the next little while. I managed to fly my first mission on the Yuma Proving Grounds last Wednesday and quite enjoyed it. Lots of interesting tech stuff, but the flying is the fun part. I am home for a couple of weeks now. The contract is with the U.S. Army and I will – for the next little while – be working out of Yuma as well as a few other places. It will be nice to have a little cash flow at the farm for a change instead of outflow. If cattle cannot support this place I suppose I will have to do it. Such is life. Weaning calves today – wife has all the pens set up and hay / water available in the pens. So all I have to do is help sort. Bonus! Oh, by the way – had our first roast out of that swing bag cow we killed. A little chewy, but still very good. Surprizing, because she was milking a couple of calves right up to slaughter day. Gotta’ run – best to all, Bez’ [/QUOTE]
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