so I asked him if his chest hurt and his reply was, "No more than usual!" I immediately sent him to the emergency room, and he underwent a quadruple bypass the next day. Ten years later, he's still my patient and still flying! Union. Someone told me that Kenmore Air gave local sightseeing flights, so I grabbed a friend and we hopped a flight. The pilot let me sit up front, and I knew it was time. I had my license within a year. I still fly with my dad, but now he's my co-pilot. Tell us about some of your favorite flights and aircrafts. You're also a member of an awardwinning charity barbecue team known as the Buzzard Bros. How did you get involved and do you have any barbecue secrets to share? I'm lucky to be a third-generation private pilot. I grew up f lying co-pilot with my father, but by 2007 I still hadn't gotten my license. I was in Seattle at the Kois Center watching deHavilland DHC-2 Beaver float planes taking off from Lake 78 AUGUST 2019 // dentaltown.com I've always loved cooking, especially grilling and barbecuing. Some friends asked me to join the team about 10 years ago. We dohttp://www.dentaltown.com