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- W179915427 abstract "BACKGROUND To many logging companies, the represents a viable option for yarding and transporting timber recently felled in areas that are otherwise inaccessible and/or unfeasible for conventional logging (because of rugged terrain, steep mountain slopes, increasing environmental restrictions, and rising costs). 2, 3 Because of their unique capabilities, the use of helicopters in hauling logs and recently felled trees (helicopter logging, helicopter long-line logging, heli-logging, or “aerologging”) has steadily increased in the logging industry. Unfortunately, logging in some areas, such as southeast Alaska, has been an extremely high risk operation, resulting in crashes with severe traumatic injury and death to pilots and loggers. A series of serious crashes in Alaska during 1992 and 1993 brought these operations to our attention. We believe that much can be learned from the Alaskan experience with this relatively recent technology. This book presents recent experience with these operations in Alaska, followed by a summary of the larger (U.S.) experience with this rapidly expanding industry, and recommendations for prevention of injuries." @default.
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- W179915427 title "Helicopter Logging in Alaska - Surveillance and Prevention of Crashes" @default.
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