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Local pilot back in the cockpit after surviving plane crash in Pulaski County

by AgAir Update Staff
May 5, 2021
in United States
Reading Time: 1 min read

PULASKI COUNTY, Ga. -- A Pulaski County pilot who survived after crashing his crop duster in September 2020 is counting his blessings months later.

Jake Boney’s crop duster struck a cellphone tower, tearing Boney and his plane into shreds. Although Boney survived the crash, he had to go through countless surgeries including reconstructive surgery on his face and legs.

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But eight months after his accident, he’s back flying planes. “It could have been worse, I could have not been here so I say a prayer every morning on the way here when I crank her up, taxing out I’m just blessed to be here,” says Boney.

Boney says flying is something that he has always done, and is something that he enjoys.

“Flying I feel like it’s in my blood it’s a passion I’ve loved since I was a kid. It’s an adrenaline rush. I feel like I smile the whole time, if I’m not chewing gum I’m smiling because I love what I do, it’s thrilling,” says Boney.

Boney says the first time he stepped back into a cockpit after his crash, he had a simple conversation with his sister one day with his sister about flying.

After the conversation, he didn’t realize he would fly that day.

“My dad has a crop duster that we never fly, it was kind of my first stepping stone into crop dusting. I sat there and looked at my sister Regan and said 'it’s a pretty day isn’t it?' She looked at me and said 'what are you about to do?' I said 'I’m about to fly that airplane right there',” says Boney.

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