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NEWS | Dec. 1, 2010

New York helicopters fly Adirondack mission

By Courtesy Story

SPECULATOR, N.Y., - Two New York Army National Guard UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters helped out the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) by airlifting parts of a helipad to the top of Wakley Mountain here Nov. 29.

The two helicopters, based at Army Aviation Support Facility #3 at the Albany International Airport, carried 2000 pound, pre-fabricated helipad components to the top of the mountain by sling-loading them under the aircraft.

The mission provided the aviators a chance to train on sling-loading in mountainous terrain, said New York Army National Guard Chief Warrant Officer Charles Roda.

"After DEC crews cleared the area of debris and overgrowth, all of the reconstruction material was air lifted in by state aviation, but the platform beams were too heavy," said Ron Andersson, the DEC conservation operations supervisor. "Asking the National Guard for assistance was our only choice."

The helipad was originally placed there to provide access to a fire tower last used by the DEC in 1988 and a radio repeater. The new helipad will provide access to a radio repeater placed on top of the mountain and allow ease of access to the fire tower which is now a destination for hikers.

The 3,750 foot- high mountain, which offers 360-degree views of the Adirondack Park, is part of the Blue Ridge Wilderness and is 8.2 miles from Blue Mountain Lake.

 

 

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