
Well, we have talked about the string of miracles that have kept K alive, but another one came visiting this weekend. Way back when the State of Georgia was selling her to an air tanker outfit in Canada, the ferry pilot crash landed her on the first "go around the patch" flight. That's another story. The interesting part is that it took someone nearly a year of hard work and fast talking to convince his boss to save the airplane and save it, he did. Meet Rob Stuessy from Denver, Co. He is an old Montana boy who worked for Denny Lynch back in the air tanker days. His brother Brad also worked for Denny, but now is a 777 Captain for AA. Rob works for UA in Denver. While I was still enjoying the environs of NJ and had to miss the visit, Ray and JR got the scoop on the story. They think it is worth a tremendous amount to us in terms of figuring out why things are they way they are and some things don't seem to line up. For instance, the hatch on the back crew compartment doesn't seem to quite fit. Seems someone "borrowed" the original as a keepsake while it was awaiting disposition. Another A26 door was used to replace it. We are so lucky more stuff did not disappear. But anyway, we deeply appreciate Rob and Brad stopping by to share their experiences with us. Hope to report more about their adventures before long. JR