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9/11 2001.I was on the floor of collision.
The last time I drove by the airport, which was earlier this evening.
we have a lot a cornfields out here and farmers hire crop-dusters to treat their fields and those fly low over the fields and they go cross the road to the next field too, so basically every summer when the corn is tall and the cropdusters are at work.
Last year when there was a big fire behind me.Some body thought you could clear land by setting a brush pile on fire and then go home!!A"developer"..the fire trucks could not get back there,No Roads!!They went in from both ends,but the roads ended and it was wilderness.There was big smoke but they couldn`t get to the fire.It could have come thru the woods and burned alot of homes!..They finally got it controled but it smoldered for a couple of days in patches.The plane was looking for the fire.It kept circling around and around.It disturbed the entire area for miles around.The developer paid a big fine.
Last month. I was driving to school from home and an airplane was landing right as I drove past the airport.
5 days ago. I was at the airport.
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