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I can remember as a kid watching a crop duster spraying our potatoes. He was not going under the transmission lines but he was going under the distribution lines. They are only about 25-30 feet high around here but,he also had to clear a fence that was about 4.5' high. This guy was crazy when he sprayed. As I watched him there were a couple of passes where he was so low that the landing gear was taking off potato vines. One time this crop duster was spraying and a line broke and sprayed chemical in the cockpit. He landed the plane in a pasture that was only about 300' long between cottonwood trees, he bailed out and dove into the canal to get the chemicals off of himself. He spent the next 2 days cleaning and repairing the airplane. He then had to take down enough fence to get the plane out onto the road and taxi about a half a mile to get to a stretch of road without any power poles by it so he could take off. As I understand it later in life he was caught hauling drugs in from Mexico.
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