Welcome to Simpson Aero. I’m Aaron Simpson, a professional pilot from the Pacific Northwest, currently traveling the country as a nomadic aerial survey pilot. Scroll to learn more about me, and read my adventures on the road.
About
I’m Aaron Simpson, a professional pilot currently specializing in contract imaging pilot services. My first flying lesson was at age 5, though it wasn’t until college that I began regular flight training. Any time I could rub two dimes together, I’d burn them up in an airplane engine.
It took a while, but I finally earned my Private Pilot Certificate on March 8th, 2012. Like many new pilots, this actually meant I began flying much less. Over the next year or so, I’d only log another few hours, mostly thanks to a dear friend bringing me along on trips to Friday Harbor, WA and Victoria, BC.
Eventually though, it was time to meet the love of my life, the 1974 Cessna 150 Aerobat that we call “Scarlett” after the heroine of Gone With the Wind. I own her in partnership with Fred Lundahl, a retired diplomat and admired business owner in my hometown of Langley, WA.
Together, we’ve had many adventures, but it was an impromptu journey to Northern California that finally inspired me to pursue a pilot career in earnest. Many pilots, particularly those of limited means, never travel further than 60 miles from their home airports. This trip would take me over 500 nm away from my home airport, sending me along a majestic mountain range, through multiple weather systems and left me with the determination to spend as much of my life as possible strapped into these glorious, living machines that so readily became a soaring extension of my body.
Over the next few years, I’d take on extra jobs, scrimp, save, and borrow to earn the certificates I needed to become a professional pilot. The long hours studying were anything but tiring. My passion for flying feeds me, whether I’m doing, dreaming or learning. The licenses earned, I’m now on a year long journey, flying around America conducting aerial surveys as an independent contractor.
Blog
The Hotel California… In Phoenix?
Though the past month has had none of the debauchery found in the Eagles song, I am certainly living the line “You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave.” On no less than six occasions, I’ve taken my keys to the front desk, heaved my bags into an Uber and …
A New Chariot
I’m in Salt Lake City now, having officially been assigned theĀ Piper Aztec. Flew over the grand canyon on my way from Arizona, landed to fuel up and cool the right engine, then popped up for some surveying near Park City. Today, the weather was forecast to be a bit windy, but perfectly VFR. I …
Back to School
Well, I made it. Pretty easily, considering there was supposed to be a hurricane bearing down on the airport I was connecting at. As always though, nature was fickle and the hurricane veered north, allowing me to arrive only 10 minutes later than originally scheduled. Lunch at the connection with the two other new hires …
Contact
Reach me via phone or email:
(206) 914-0057
aaron@simpson.aero