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Published August 22, 2008 10:57 pm - STOTTS CITY, Mo. -- For four generations, the Kingsley family has worked the rich farmland north of Stotts City. Now, they're working the air, too.
"Kiman started flying just for the pleasure in 1989," said Darlene Kingsley, of her husband's long-time fascination with flying.


Farming family takes to skies


By Wally Kennedy

STOTTS CITY, Mo. -- For four generations, the Kingsley family has worked the rich farmland north of Stotts City. Now, they're working the air, too.

"Kiman started flying just for the pleasure in 1989," said Darlene Kingsley, of her husband's long-time fascination with flying. "He got his two brothers to take it up, too. So they were all flying."

They learned to fly small passenger planes at the Joplin Regional Airport, getting their private, instrument and commercial ratings.

"Then we talked about ways to work outside the farm," Kiman Kingsley said, noting that the family works 2,000 acres near Stotts City. "We decided to try crop-dusting as a part-time thing."

They bought their first plane in 2003 and paid for it that year. They bought their second plane in 2004 and paid for it that year. In 2005, they bought two planes and paid for them that year.

"The more planes you have, the more acreage you can do and the more you can make," said Darlene Kingsley. "The need was so much greater than we dreamed."

The "Flying Kingsleys" have dusted more than 60,000 acres since April -- far more than they had dusted at this time last year.

The weather this year has been a factor. The ground was so wet this spring that farmers could not get their tractors into the fields to fertilize or spray for weeds and insects. But Kingsley's planes could fly over the fields.

"What we do is emergency work. That's generally what we get," said Kiman Kingsley.

Often working from daylight to dusk, the Kingsleys spray pecan trees for weevils as far west as Chetopa, Kan. They fly north to Marshall to spray soybeans for Japanese beetles. They fly south to Crane to spray brush for a cattleman. Near Golden City, they dust 2,000 acres that produce Allen's Green Beans. You might have seen them recently flying over corn near Granby.

Kiman Kingsley said he knew a lot of farmers in Southwest Missouri and Southeast Kansas when he started. He knows a lot more now, and many of them have helped him succeed because Kingsley helps them increase production during the growing season. That fattens the farmer's wallet.

"Some farmers over near Asbury pulled together and built a small airstrip for me so I can spray all of their fields when I'm in that area," he said. "They all get together and bring water and food to us for lunch. They're taking care of us while we're taking care of their crops."

Kiman Kingsley flies about four feet above the crop at a speed of 110 mph. He follows the lay of the land, floating over the ground as closely as he can. It's total concentration. He can't take his eyes off the ground in front of him for a second.

He has to keep an eye out for trees and power lines. The plane has sharp blades built into its design to cut power lines if the pilot should encounter them, but they don't always prevent a crash. There also are features on the plane that are designed to reduce entanglements.

Kingsley's closest call, so far, was over a farm near Golden City when a hose came loose and sprayed fungicide inside of the cockpit. Kingsley was wearing a helmet with a visor that protected his eyes. Had it been an insecticide and had he not been wearing a helmet, he would have been blinded and virtually unable to land.



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