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I had a guy that did flight tours in a helicopter around Denali tell me that I should make a full length DVD and sell it at the next show. Loni filmed me landing in some crazy places to show how well these items worked but people were more interested in watching the 7 minutes of video then anything else around the show.

I had a booth in 2004 showing off a few items I was thinking about marketing (extended gear for Maule, brake pads, 35"" bushwheels). It was at the Airmen's show in Anchorage that I realized we (Loni and myself) had the potential to put together something that no one else had really done to the extent we were. How/why did you get into filming your adventures? I thought to myself at the time, if I could afford to I would like to get my pilot certificate someday. I spent some time living in Anchorage Alaska when I was in my early 20's and did some fly out hunting trips. He really let a person learn to fly by allowing them to make mistakes.ĭid your parents/grandparents/family fly? and my instructor was a great guy by the name of Richard Baily. I got my private from a company that is out of business, they were in Troutdale, OR. Who was your first instructor, friend, family? Greg, when did you first start flying? Year/age? Please enjoy the question/answer session we had with Greg - there's no nicer bush pilot out there!Īfter enjoying this interview, please check out all SEVEN of Greg's excellent flying DVD's (watch the free trailers!) at OR click DVDs & BOOKS at the top of the website! He's the owner of Bushwacker, an extreme bush plane known worldwide for it's (and Greg's) flying skills in and out of serious off-airport conditions. co-founders had a chance recently to sit down with Greg Miller and learn more about this quiet yet highly experienced bush pilot.
