Adam D’s job title says Program Manager. His actual job, during a Bear River winter, is closer to expedition leader: picking the people, the launch sites, and the moments when a crew rolls out of a warm building toward a mountain storm on purpose.
How do you staff for that? Not with résumés alone. “You find out who someone is the third time the forecast changes at midnight,” he says. The crews launch from valley floors and ridgelines, in wind, in the dark, on dirt roads that stop pretending to be roads. The aircraft handle the icing. The humans handle everything else.