The Teton Airport Commission hosted its third annual Choteau Airport Fly-In on June 24. Local kids, parents, plane enthusiasts, TAC board members and pilots from around the state came together
The Teton Airport Commission is inviting everyone to join the board and local pilots at the Choteau Airport on Saturday, June 24, for the airport’s annual fly-in.
Fire crews of all types are wonderful places to develop lifelong friendships as people move through the fire seasons. This was also a time during which Bill Gabbert quickly learned the ins and outs of the structure and politics within the wildland fire community, knowledge that would serve him well later in life. He ended up with 20 years of service in the U.S. Forest Service, and then transferred to the National Park Service (NPS) for another 13 years. He eventually retired as the Fire Management Officer for the Black Hills National Forest in South Dakota; he was responsible for fire management on seven National Parks in South Dakota, Wyoming, and Nebraska. But he wasn’t even close to being finished with his fire career he was just changing direction.