Friday photo: Red Rocks of Sedona
As we ate lunch, a rain shower came through. Not only did we see a rainbow, we watched as my newly painted aircraft was getting soaked. After lunch, the weather had cleared and it was time to fly back.
Tim began flying in British Columbia in various types of floatplanes including the C-185, DHC-II turbine and DHC-6. He progressed to flying twin Cessnas and Hawkers. Tim moved to Scottsdale AZ in 1995 and started Gemini Air Group in 1997 which he sold in 2021 upon retirement. Tim is presently living in Montana and flying his C441.
As we ate lunch, a rain shower came through. Not only did we see a rainbow, we watched as my newly painted aircraft was getting soaked. After lunch, the weather had cleared and it was time to fly back.
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