It’s Working for:
   
 

• Aerial Harvesting of Mature Trees
• Minimizes Clear Cutting
• Minimizes Logging Roads
• Surveying & Land Management
• Aerial Planting

• Crop Management
• Pest Control
• Firefighting
• Controlled Burns
• Environmentally Friendly Harvesting

America’s pulp, paper, and wood products companies extensively use General Aviation (GA) to help enhance production while minimizing environmental damage. They can practice selective harvesting of mature trees from the air without having to clear-cut large areas. Aerial harvesting also minimizes the need to build logging roads, which helps to prevent harmful soil erosion.

Surveying and land management flights help crews chart new areas for planting or harvesting. When the time is right to plant, aerial planting can reseed vast areas in a matter of days. Without aerial planting, the process could take months. Crop management flights help foresters monitor the progress of growth within new stands.

When insects or diseases threaten forests, the aerial application of biodegradable control agents can help protect the trees and save the wildlife that depend upon forests for their habitats. And when disaster strikes, aerial firefighting can quickly control wildfires that would otherwise destroy millions of acres, kill wildlife, and threaten homes.


 
Other Industries Served by GA:

Recreation
Boaters & Fishermen
Disaster Relief
Forestry
Traffic Control & Safety
Search and Rescue
Firefighting
Energy & Mining
Environmental Protection
State & Local Government
Construction
Skiers & Snowboarders
Advertising & Marketing
Wildlife Management
Hikers & Sportsman
Telecommunications
Banking & Finance
Aerial Photography

 

 

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