DOWNLOAD THIS PHOTO » http://flighttraining.aopa.org WORKING FOR A LIVING. The Piper Super Cub is as much of a workhorse as it is a fun-to-fly machine. Revered in Alaska for its off-airport capabilities, Montana pilot Roger Stradley uses one to count and track wildlife around Yellowstone National Park. Much of his work is done at altitudes as low as 200 feet—so situational awareness and excellent flying skills are mandatory. WHAT: Piper Super Cub WHERE: Near Bozeman, Montana PHOTOGRAPHER: Cameron Lawson DECEMBER 2012 / FLIGHT TRAINING / 11http://flighttraining.aopa.org