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Retirement can be Fun!

As I was being congratulated by so many, 2 men stepped out of the crowd, and they asked to speak to the crowd and it was the Chief Pilot himself and his assistant. I didn’t think they even knew me, as big as we had gotten in numbers of pilots.

Anyway, The old Chief said the most laudatory things about me and the Chief was holding this beautiful plaque with my name on it, my wings on it, congratulations on it, and a personal letter signed by our President Dasburg himself thanking me for 28 years of grateful service to Northwest Airlines. It was a moment never to be forgotten. This highly coveted plaque hangs proudly over my desk in our home. A final reminder of a career filled with many accomplishments and memorable instances never to be forgotten. Oh how I miss those wonderful, talented people I was privileged to work with. The crews of Northwest Airlines were the best. Talented and friendly and after a 5 day trip with them we became lifelong friends.

We all broke up the gate reception and adjourned to an Embassy Suites just south of the airport where refreshments and food were served and many more old friends and many, many wonderful co-workers attended. It was indeed an unforgettable moment in my life.

The very next day I checked out with the administration at the General Offices. Back then Northwest did a class thing. They assigned a lady full time just to handle my retirement. There were many hoops to jump through and things to decide. It was a glorious time for sure, especially with the final severance check given to me by this young lady in charge of just my retirement. As my good friend Dan Fritz said to me upon hearing all that went on with the final check out: “Gee-Jerry heaven might not be a lot of fun for you with all the fun you had retiring.”

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Gerald Krueger

I grew up on a farm near Wetonka South Dakota. Educated in Aberdeen South Dakota, College at Northern State University in Aberdeen. Coached and taught a year before entering Navy Flight Training. Was a Navy Fighter Pilot after receiving my Navy Wings for 3 years. Came out of the Navy and taught at Ipswich South Dakota, then 3 years coach and teacher in Aberdeen South Dakota. Began a pilot job in 1968 with Northwest Airlines retiring in 1995. In 2000 began writing a weekly column for the Aberdeen American News. My wife Mary Ann and I have been married for 55 years. 3 children. Cheryl a 3rd grade teacher, Merilee a University Professor at U of Missouri Rolla. And son Skip(Gerald Jr.) a producer of professional sports games for Fox Sports North. 5 grandchildren. Still own the Krueger Farm which was homesteaded by Grandfather Will Krueger in 1904. Am active in Church activities at St Mary's church in Aberdeen. Been living in the same house which we built 42 years ago. Please check out my articles at the Aberdeen News. You can also reach me by email

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