If you have low time or are furloughed do some googling around for dispersing fruit flies, no joke. The US Department of Agriculture is doing multiple operations, two that I know of are in California and Florida, and each will require flying around 2000ft off the ground at around 140-160kts. Most likely in light twins which will be rigged for releasing the refrigerated flies. The contracts have just recently been posted and have not been bid on yet but they are for a lot of hours. I think around 2500hrs of flight time each so with 2-6 aircraft going at any given time it will mean a lot of flying and since it's a government contract you'll be required to get paid good money. Try and find who's submitting the bids on the flying then contact those companies. If you'd like to see what I'm talking about go to www.FBO.gov and do some additional searching. There you can download the contracts and see them for yourself. Prepare for a lot of lawyer speak though!
I know it's not much but someone has to fly those planes so good luck