It's Working for:
   
 

• State & Local Police
• Volunteer Groups

• U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
• USAF Civil Air Patrol

When a child is lost, or a person with Alzheimer's disease wanders away, or a hiker fails to turn up at base camp, General Aviation's (GA's) search and rescue network kicks into action. Whether it's a private pilot who's volunteering his or her airplane and time or a police helicopter with an infrared camera that's part of a wider search effort, GA is often the most important tool available for finding and recovering the lost or missing before it's too late.

 

 
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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