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Hawkins & Powers (aerial firefighting firm) workers seek new owner
At the Greybull headquarters of former aerial firefighting firm Hawkins & Powers Aviation http://www.hawkinsandpowers.com/ , two dozen people are completing what is likely to be the company’s last job.
Four days a week, the crew works 10 hours a day refurbishing a C-130 cargo plane owned by the U.S. Air Force, a job that takes about 40,000 hours of labor. Fewer than 3,000 hours of work remain.
"We’re working ourselves out of a job," said Mike Sims, a maintenance supervisor who has worked for H&P for eight years. "It’s really something."
By RUFFIN PREVOST
Gazette Wyoming Bureau
Full Story: http://www.billingsgazette.com/index.php?ts=1&display=rednews/2006/01/31/build/wyoming/25-hawkins-powers.inc
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Greybull aviation firm slowly grew mighty, hit bottom fast
By RUFFIN PREVOST
Gazette Wyoming Bureau
GREYBULL – A World War II-vintage bomber flying low over a raging forest fire to drop flame retardant became a familiar sight in the intermountain West, but four decades ago it was a radical idea.
Realizing that vision took the right combination of circumstances, including affordable planes, veteran pilots willing to take the risk, and a large, well-equipped airport close to forest fires.
That’s how Hawkins & Powers Aviation of Greybull grew to be an aerial firefighting pioneer and industry powerhouse.
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