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Lake Country Faces: Breezy Point man takes pride in publishing resort newsletter
George Rasmusson, who resurrected the annual newsletter 16 years ago, also drove the Breezy Belle for the past seven years. Written By: Nancy Vogt | ×
George Rasmusson piloted the Breezy Belle at Breezy Point Resort for the past seven years, and he has published the resort s annual newsletter, the Breezy Pointer, for the past 16 years.Submitted Photo (March 2021)
After nearly 30 years working in the airline industry, George Rasmusson turned to another form of transportation in retirement.
Anyone who has taken a cruise on the Breezy Belle on Pelican Lake will recognize Rasmusson as their pilot as he drove Breezy Point Resort’s 100-passenger paddle-wheeler excursion boat for the past seven years. He piloted 65-70 cruises each year, though only about 20 last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
same type of aircraft they were flying which was a kirrus luck killly pilot on great lakes aviation flight had some experience. i elicited his help on the frequency to try to encourage her how to get lower altitude and get to safer area away from higher terrain. hely came to. he and his wife were able to land safely thanks to your heroics. we often hear of air traffic controllers criticized for not doing the right thing. you saved a couple lives. hats off to you, charlie. thank you, sir. jon: we ll be right back. [ male announcer ] to the 5:00 a.m. scholar.