Boeing to study pilotless planes

Yup! I do!

"Riddle 75, cleared for the option, caution wake turbulence, air shuttle Caravan two mile final'
 
Thats it! Strangely, i cant find any pics of Mesa Caravans.

Damn, you're right!

So I did some advanced GoogleFu into this and apparently they operated one caravan, N105YV. There are absolutely no pictures of it that I can find but I'm going to reach out to some in the nerd12000 network. It was actually involved in an incident, landed on a road short of the runway at Sierra Blanca so maybe an old news paper article would reveal a picture. From what I can tell they got rid of it shortly afterwards.
 
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So I did some advanced GoogleFu into this and apparently they operated one caravan, N105YV. There are absolutely no pictures of it that I can find but I'm going to reach out to some in the nerd12000 network. It was actually involved in an incident, landed on a road short of the runway at Sierra Blanca so maybe an old news paper article would reveal a picture. From what I can tell they got rid of it shortly afterwards.
 
Pics will never be seen of that plane in Mesa colors, it seems. Lost to history...
 
Alaska was like this until about 4 or 5 years ago. A caravan or a Navajo job was a "big deal." Now guys are going into the Van with 1200. During the recession 3,000hrs of AK time would barely get you into a van. Oh how times have changed.

I've got a couple thousand hours in the Navajo I wish I could sell
 
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