I lived there for 20 years on that hillside where the plane burn hell them snow machine tracks are some of me and the kids. ..I sold my big old table saw to the rosie Creek farm guy with the plastic greenhouse that has the video footage / 2 years ago
Bad, bad deal. I could see the smoke plume from my office.
Everts constantly has their fuel planes down for maintenance. They also have—-or had at least—-administrative problems, organizational issues, etc. Hopefully they’re better now but not long ago they weren’t reliable at all as far as I am concerned.
Bad, bad deal. I could see the smoke plume from my office.
Everts constantly has their fuel planes down for maintenance. They also have—-or had at least—-administrative problems, organizational issues, etc. Hopefully they’re better now but not long ago they weren’t reliable at all as far as I am concerned.
Maybe so with the commuter side of Everts. I don't have much experience with their village hops but the fuel delivery side has been good as far as I've been involved with. The Ag tractor has been on and off line over the last year but otherwise good to go on the big planes. Bush AK survives on those old C 46's and DC6's
Down for maintenance is better than an in flight engine fire.
Lots of folks will be having a cold winter... extremely important fuel hauler in the far north!
More than likely Everts will pick up the slack.
I am sure they will, is Cliff still kicking?
No! Rob runs the business now, along with a bunch of managers.
Thanks, I did find his obit online as I got to wondering. Apparently Cliff passed away in 2017, no wonder I haven't seen him at any auctions for awhile!
For those without thumbs, it's s Garden fookin Island, not Hawaii