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 Growing up, Joe Casey had no idea he’d own an aircraft-related company one day. It was really a fluke that he discovered aviation at all.
“When I graduated from college with my non-aviation degree, I didn’t have a plan of what I was going to do,” he explains. “I decided to drive halfway to the next town, stop at every business I came to and ask for a job; the airport just happened to be located within that span.”
While the airport didn’t have a job for him, officials there offered a ride in the back of a Cessna 172 during a training flight.
“I was completely hooked the second we left the ground,” he said.
The Beechcraft King Airs managed by Casey Aviation – a 1989 Model 300 and 1979 B100.
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