We should aspire to keep up with Diane Rohman, Talbot Hospice’s current Board President. One day she’s in New York City and the next she’s on her way back home to Talbot County. Her means of transportation is a snazzy Cirrus, model SR-22 shown below. It’s the airplane with a parachute. Who needs a sports car. While here she houses the plane at Hangar Associates, a corporate hangar at Easton Airport.
Diane started flying in 1997. Her husband gave her a Christmas gift of flying lessons when she threatened to go back to work. She’s instrumented rated and has more than 3300 total hours. She averages about 200 flight hours per year and has flown to and over almost every major national park. She’s the Medicare poster person.
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