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FW: kalispell airportFYI. From: Nancy Kimball [mailto:nkimball@dailyinterlake.com] Sent: Sunday, December 06, 2009 2:41 PM To: Jane Howington Subject: Fwd: kalispell airport Hi Jane -- Here's another email regarding the airport, again just in case it has any bearing on your process. Being from a bush pilot in Africa who was trained at Strand Aviation, this one brings an interesting twist. Thanks, Nancy Begin forwarded message: From: "rijks.agrometeo" <rijks.agrometeo@wanadoo.fr> Date: December 5, 2009 4:17:00 AM MST To: <nkimball@dailyinterlake.com> Cc: <aopahg@aopa.org> Subject: kalispell airport Bonjour, Just want to say how far the benefits of Kalispell City airport have reached. I followed my pilot's training at Kalispell in 1981 with instructor Ken Byers of Strand Aviation, I have flown since then many many hours, mostly in the Sahel, first for the development of the Senegal River Basin and later for the strengthening of the meteorological and hydrological networks, and the training of techniciens and engineers to do meteorological data analysis for application for better food production in these semi-arid areas. At the moment I work the major part of my time as a volunteer on the Sudan-Tchad border to teach refugee women how to use solar cookers in the desert area where there is no wood to cook the food brought in by the World Food Programme of FAO/UN. If refugee women did not have this solar cooking technique, they would have to go out for many miles every day to search, often in vain, for just a little bit of wood and run a 50% risk of being beaten or raped or killed by errant scoundrels. Just to say how much I am grateful to the City of Kalispell and Ken Byers to have given me a chance to become a long-term bush pilot. I do hope that you will decide to continue to give such chances to many, even if they come from Europe and go to work in the worst security regions of Africa. To me this is part of America's technical and human heritage shared with the whole world. And you just need a well functioning airport to continue to play that role. Best regards, Derk Rijks Agrometeorological Applications Associates B.P. 102 F-01213 Ferney-Voltaire Cedex France Tel +33 450 40 88 41 Fax +33 450 40 88 42 Mobil +33 6 85 70 61 88 Email: rijks.agrometeo@wanadoo.fr Nancy Kimball Kalispell City Reporter Daily Inter Lake 727 East Idaho P.O. Box 7610 Kalispell, MT 59904 Phone: 406.758.4483 Fax: 406.758.4481