
2025-2026 PAASS - Pacific-Northwest AAA
Includes a Live In-Person Event on 11/04/2025 at 1:00 PM (PST)
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The 2025-2026 PAASS program will begin with a review and analysis of agricultural aviation accidents that occurred during the 2025 application season. The human factors segment will focus on the importance of performing a weight and balance for agricultural aircraft. The environmental professionalism segment will cover utilization of larger droplet size models and understanding compliance with EPA's Pesticide Strategies. The security segment will discuss surveillance measures to employ in aerial application operations. View Full Summary
Event Date
4 Nov 2025 -- 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM PT
Event Location
Couer d'Alene Resort
115 S. 2nd St
Couer d'Alene, ID 83814
Sam Styron
1 Lowflyer, Inc.
Born and raised in southwest Missouri, Sam was next to the youngest of six kids - four brothers and a sister. He joined the Air Force after graduating high school 1976. While serving four years as an avionics components specialist, Sam enjoyed being stationed in Colorado, Idaho and Germany and working on F-111 Aardvark and F-15 Eagle fighter jets. Sam earned his private pilot license at U76 during his stint at Mt. Home AFB.
In 1981, Sam graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from the University of Missouri. He is a licensed professional engineer and maintains a consulting business providing primarily residential and commercial site development engineering services.
Sam’s desire to fly and escape the big city life pushed him to pursue an agricultural aviation career in 1992. Attending Ag Flight provided some basic agricultural pilot training, at least enough to get insurance for the first season of flying for an “optimistic” operator. The following flying season Styron, with his vast experience of 300 hours ag flying, became an operator in a farming area just south of Kansas City.
Sam operates as 1Lowflyer, Inc. using an AT602, AT402 and Cessna AGtruck to treat wheat, corn, soybeans, alfalfa, and pasture, as well as, spreading fertilizer and cover crops in Missouri, Kansas and Iowa. Sam has become the “optimistic” operator and is breaking in a new pilot to help treat the increasing number of customer acres.
Sam and Pattie, his wife of 30-some years, have three grown children.
Dominique Youakim
Aerinova Aerial Inc.
Dominique Youakim of Charleston, Ill., is the owner and operator of Aerinova Aerial LLC, an aerial application business located in Mattoon, Ill. He also owns a helicopter tour business in St. Louis and Branson, Mo., and is an authorized Robinson helicopter dealer. He has two children, a son and daughter, Aiden and Aubrey.
Before finding his niche as an aerial applicator, Dominique worked in corporate America as a vice president of operations for a manufacturing plant. He worked for the manufacturer from 1995 to 2005. During that same period, he earned his commercial pilot certificate. Ready for a less travel-intensive career, Dominique gave up his corporate job for the opportunity to become an agricultural pilot in 2005. His mentor, Rick Reed of Reed’s Fly-on Farming, hired him as a full-time pilot that year. In 2013, Dominique purchased Reed’s Mattoon-based operation, which now operates under the name Aerinova Aerial LLC.
In 2006, Dominique completed the NAAA/Syngenta Leadership Training Program, which develops new leaders and advocates for the agricultural aviation industry. He served as secretary/treasurer of the Illinois Agricultural Aviation Association in 2007–2008. He joined NAAA’s board of directors as the Illinois AAA’s state representative in 2009. From 2012 to 2016, Dominique chaired NAAA’s bylaws committee. In 2016, he served as the association’s vice president and was elected president for 2017.
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